Greetings,
Mr. PM. Looks great. Does Joy bill by the hour or by the job? Actually, I think there ARE ceilings on boats they're just not overheads. I think you could liken ceilings to wainscot on boats.
ceiling (n.)
mid-14c., celynge, "act of paneling a room," noun formed (with
-ing) from Middle English verb ceil "put a cover or ceiling over," later "cover (walls) with wainscoting, panels, etc." (early 15c.); from Old French celer "to conceal," also "cover with paneling" (12c.), from Latin celare "to hide" (from PIE root
*kel-(1) "to cover, conceal, save"). Probably influenced by Latin caelum "heaven, sky" (see
celestial).
So, I expect you have a ceiling in your saloon...
Aw snap. Just a bit too late...