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- Straight_decker comment "A straight decker is a ship built with its pilothouse forward and engines aft to provide a continuous hold in between. This design originated to meet the navigational demands on lake freighters on the U.S./Canadian Great Lakes routes. The term "Straight Decker" is commonly used upon the Great Lakes to denote a bulk/ore freighter which has not been equipped with self-unloading machinery.Straight Deckers are mainly owned by the Canadian fleets, such as Upper Lakes Shipping (ULS).".