The deed was represented to us as "Floating/Floating" although the estoppel specified week 43 in Unit 3-405, which on the map is designated Ocean Front. Of course I understand that deeds represent real property, so have to be specific.
The unit and deed number mean nothing. If you dig into the timeshare program documents, they are explicit that the owner for that unit and week does not have any specific rights to use the unit.
What is important is what use category the deed is assigned to, which will be in the documents that are part of the deed.
There are five use categories:
Unrestricted - also called float/float. An owner in this use category can reserve any available unit at the resort, regardless of view category.
Ocean Front - can reserve any available ocean front unit.
Ocean View - can reserve any available ocean view unit
Partial Ocean View - can reserve any available partial ocean view unit
Garden View - can reserve any available garden view unit.
Each unit at the resort is assigned to one of those view categories. I believe that there is a resort map showing view categories in the Point at Poipu timeshare review.
The unrestricted (float/float) deeds were the first ones sold at the resort. After sales had been underway for awhile, the developer changed so that sales were associated with specific view categories. Sales made to view categories have an underlying deed that is for a unit in that specific view categories.