A sloop has only one mast, for starters.
There's a whole new vocabulary to learn.
It's a way of looking through the eyes of others.
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Those things on the ropes, er, lines are called baggy wrinkles. They protect the lines and sheets, i.e. sails, from harmful rubbing. That is, they're a furry cover for rope sphering.
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Deck prism is another term. It's a small round window. Here's how it looked from my bunk. Overhead, people were walking on it.
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Hatch is the opening between the deck and the hold below. This one connects by a ladder (not stairs) to cabins (aka staterooms).
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Another leads to the galley, which includes what others would call a kitchen.
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