Deck Layout
- A deck was crew space
- B deck was passenger and crew space
- C deck was passenger space
- D deck was a mezzanine car deck
- E deck was the top main car deck
- F deck was the lower mezzanine deck
- G Deck was the lower main car deck
- H Deck was the location of the engine control room and storage.
New rules in the late 1990s meant that deck letters were replaced with numbering, where Deck 1 was the lowest part of the vessel, and, in the case of the Pride of Dover, Deck 10 was the topmost deck – previously referred to as the "monkey island deck" or M Deck.
- Deck 1 – Lower Engine Room (Previously Tank Top)
- Deck 2 – Upper Engine Room & Stores (Previously H Deck)
- Deck 3 – LVD (Lower Vehicle Deck)
- Deck 4 – Lower Mezz Decks
- Deck 5 – UVD (Upper Vehicle Deck)
- Deck 6 – Upper Mezz Decks
- Deck 7 – Passenger Spaces (Previously C Deck)
- Deck 8 – Passenger and Crew Areas (Previously B Deck)
- Deck 9 – Crew Areas (Previously A Deck)
- Deck 10 – Monkey Island (Previously M Deck)
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