"Flush deck" with "flush" in its generic meaning of "even or level; forming an unbroken plane", is sometimes applied to vessels, as in describing yachts lacking a raised
pilothouse for instance. "Flush deck aircraft carrier" uses "flush deck" in this generic sense. "Flush deck" in its more specific maritime-architecture sense signifies that the main deck runs the length of the ship and does not end before the stem (with a separate raised
forecastle deck forward) or before the stern (with a separate raised or, as seen on many modern warships, lowered
quarterdeck rearward). The flush decks are broken by masts, guns, funnels, and other structures and impediments, and are far from being unbroken planes. ==Types==