The Type-S Scout/Courier is one of the most iconic vessels in Classic Traveller. I've made the following deckplan according to the design given in LBB2 #2, p19.
1. Fuel, aerodynamics and Life Support.
2. Avionics and Communications.
3. Bridge.
4. Bridge corridor; ceiling iris valve leads to Turret; floor iris valve leads outside below the Type-S.
5.Stateroom.
6.Stateroom.
7.Stateroom.
8.Stateroom.
9. Landing Gear.
10. Main Corridor; includes fuel and life-support monitoring consoles.
11. Lounge/Galley.
12. Engineering Section.
13. Ship's Locker.
14. Cargo Bay (entrance point #1).
15. Air/Raft Bay (entrance point #2).
Note that some of the nominal "stateroom" tonnage has been divided betweem the actual staterooms, the longue, the corridors and the Ship's Locker; the nominal "bridge" tonnage has been divided between the actual bridge, landing gear, some corridors and Avionics/Communications. The Turret's fire control equipment is mounted in the turret's flat budge above the deck.
This is the typical Type-S design IMTU, designed in 2249, which still serves today (2400) in all naval/exploratory forces except for those of the Matriarchate.

1. Fuel, aerodynamics and Life Support.
2. Avionics and Communications.
3. Bridge.
4. Bridge corridor; ceiling iris valve leads to Turret; floor iris valve leads outside below the Type-S.
5.Stateroom.
6.Stateroom.
7.Stateroom.
8.Stateroom.
9. Landing Gear.
10. Main Corridor; includes fuel and life-support monitoring consoles.
11. Lounge/Galley.
12. Engineering Section.
13. Ship's Locker.
14. Cargo Bay (entrance point #1).
15. Air/Raft Bay (entrance point #2).
Note that some of the nominal "stateroom" tonnage has been divided betweem the actual staterooms, the longue, the corridors and the Ship's Locker; the nominal "bridge" tonnage has been divided between the actual bridge, landing gear, some corridors and Avionics/Communications. The Turret's fire control equipment is mounted in the turret's flat budge above the deck.
This is the typical Type-S design IMTU, designed in 2249, which still serves today (2400) in all naval/exploratory forces except for those of the Matriarchate.