I can understand why the interior of this vessel is the way it is. Working conditions have totally changed over the years for the men on board and so the design of the interior has taken this into account and no doubt to encourage those men to respect those facilities and places of rest provided by its employers or ship owner. And obviously the ships are bigger so more room to facilitate these massive improvements over smaller vessels. As they are at the end of the day still a working ship so need all the space for gear engines storage etc and in ship designs of old this took priority over the crews living conditions. All this has effects how the crew rest and inturn effect productivity so again this is why conditions have also improved. More productive the crew are less mistakes are made so more money they bring in for the company and the crew them selfs depending on pay terms. Nice vessel and all that but I don’t really agree with such large vessels if they do damage to fish stocks. Yes we all have to make a living but why destroy the thing that provides you with a living in the first place.