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The Ships of The Hann Empire
While there is some variation around the Hann sea, most civilian ships are carvel built and square rigged. Boats, coasters and a number of other vessels might just have one square sail, or perhaps a lug sail.
Basic Boats
These vessels all conform to the technical description of a Raft. Minor, descriptive, items might change slightly, but the numbers don't. You do not need any specialized boat building facilities to build any of these vessels. However, you will need appropriate craft or survival skills. These are the favoured vessels of many small wetland and river communities and variants can be found all over the world.
Crew: These vessels can be crewed using Survival or Profession(Sailor) skills.
Click here for the Raft Technical Description
Small Boats
These vessels all conform to the technical description of a Rowing Boat. Minor, descriptive, items might change slightly, but the numbers don't. You do not need any specialized boat building facilities to build any of these vessels. However, you will need appropriate craft or survival skills. You find these vessels wherever there are harbours, jetties or even just beaches, and they are probably the most common waterborne vessels in the world. While they are called Rowboats, some are fitted with sails as well. Small boats cost 50gp, unless otherwise noted.
Crew: Rafts and Rowboats may be crewed using Survival or Profession(Sailor) skills. To sail a dinghy, the crew needs Profession(Sailor).
Click here for the Rowboat Technical Description
Large Boats
These vessels all conform to the technical description of a Ship's Boat. Minor, descriptive, items might change slightly, but the numbers don't. Large open boats used for transporting people and cargo across short distances. They can all cope with short trips into ocean waters, but are generally used coastal or inland waters. They are not, normally, used for long trips as there is no cabin space, but all can survive at sea, for quite a while, if they are required to. Large boats cost 500gp, unless otherwise noted.
Crew: These vessels may be sailed by Deckhands , although rowers can be of any class.
Keelboats
These vessels all conform to the technical description of a Keelboat. Minor, descriptive, items might change slightly, but the numbers don't. Keelboats are the vessels of small scale merchants or successful fishermen, and all have specific adaptions that make them suitable for a particular role. They are much less effective when they are used for other roles. All keelboats are about 60 feet long and 15-20 feet wide. Keelboats cost 3000gp, unless otherwise noted.
Crew: These vessels may be sailed by Deckhands , although rowers can be of any class.
Click here for the Keelboat Technical Description
Coasters
These vessels all conform to the technical description of a Coaster. Minor, descriptive, items might change slightly, but the numbers don't. Coasters are all, roughly, 70×20 feet and designed for shallow sea work. Most work as local traders, although some are used as fishing vessels. They are not particularly good for long voyages, and can only sail on the widest and deepest rivers. They are among the slowest of the seagoing vessels and cost 7000 gp, unless otherwise noted.
Crew: These vessels may be crewed by Deckhands , although they can only achieve half of their sailing speed unless at least 50% of the crew are fully trained sailors.
Click here for the Coaster Technical Description
Sailing Ships
These vessels all conform to the technical description of a Sailing Ships. Minor, descriptive, items might change slightly, but the numbers don't. Built with a deep hull, sailing ships are designed for open water, and are favoured by many pirates, navies and merchants. However, they may run aground in shallow seas, and will only be found in the deepest river mouths.
Sailing ships are differentiated by their mast placement, cabin placement, and the way the sails are rigged. Light sailing ships are smaller, lighter and have two masts, while standard sailing ships have three masts and more sail. Men-o-War normally have four masts, extra sail and much heavier armament. However, many of the basics, such as speed and crew requirements, are the same. The Hann Empire favours Square Rigged ships, while the ships of Sakar generally have Lateen sails and the ships of Sinan can be identified by their battened junk-rig sails.
Click here for the Sailing Ship Technical Description
Military Vessels
Military vessels are not generally available to PCs, or other civilians. However, in exceptional circumstances, a PC with a Privateer contract may be allowed to purchase a Corvette. Military vessels have smaller cargo holds than their civilian equivalent, as cargo space has been converted to bunks or accommodation to house marines and officers. There is always a Master Gunner (an artillerist) a Marine Lieutenant and at least one Naval Lieutenant in the ship's complement. There are always a couple of Ship's Boats aboard, to ferry officers around or land the marines.
![]() | A Pinnace does not have a civilian equivalent and are used as river and harbour patrol boats by the national navies of Hann. It is 30ft by 15ft, carries 5 tons of cargo, and costs 1000gp. It carries a crew of five deckhands, and 10 marines (who double as rowers) It is decked with a low hold, and has a day cabin. A Pinnace relies on a combination of oars and sail for propulsion. However, it is little more than a stretched longboat, that carries more sail and has more rowers. |
![]() | The Light Galley used by the Hann Navy is roughly 50 feet in length, powered by rowers and a square sail, and is generally used for harbour coastal patrols. They can make longer voyages, but needs to take on supplies regularly, and are generally accompanied by a sailing vessel. The Light Galleys is not a comfortable vessel when crossing deep water, and high seas can cause it to sink. Speeds: Top cruising speed is 60, using sail and the standard complement of 8 rowers, which is sufficient to deal with most coastal vessels, and those entering or leaving harbours. They can get a short burst of speed (75) by double staffing oars, but that isn't sustainable over any distance. They normally carry a balista on the foredeck and rely on their complement of marines to subdue vessels. Click here for Light Galley specifications |
![]() | The Corvette is a Light Ship, that carries a small battery of Balistae and a complement of Marines. It is a bit faster and a bit more manoeuvrable than its civilian cousin. Lightly armed merchant ships, which might look similar to a Corvette, are occasionally used as naval messenger vessels, and are known as Sloops-of-War. |
![]() | The Frigate is the military equivalent of a Sailing Ship. Topped out, faster, more manoeuvrable, armed with ballistae and marines. Lightly armed merchant ships, which might look similar to a Frigate, are occasionally used for naval patrol duties, and are known as Armed Mechantmen. |
![]() | A Man-o-War is a large sailing ship which are commonly employed by navies as flagships for a small fleet - however, they are perfectly capable of operating alone. They normally built with four masts, and all the upgrades that can be built into a new ship, as well as a cabin for the Commodore. Then they are fitted with more upgrades, batteries of siege engines and a large detachment of marines. Some Men-o-War carry over 100 marines. Great Galleons are normally built as Men-o-War and are significantly more expensive than normal sailing ships. |
![]() | Warship all conform to the technical description of a Warship. Minor, descriptive, items might change slightly, but the numbers don't. Warships are large vessels, equipped with both oars and a sail, that carry a large crew, many siege weapons and up to 100 marines. They do not travel well across open seas and are generally deployed in shallow waters, as part of a local navy. They cost 25,000 gp, unless otherwise noted. |
![]() | Galleys all conform to the technical description of a Galley. Minor, descriptive, items might change slightly, but the numbers don't. Galleys are colossal vessels, equipped with both oars and a sail, that carry a large crew and up to 200 marines. They carry many siege weapons, and are, perhaps, the fastest vessels on the seas. They do not travel well across open seas and are generally deployed in shallow waters, as part of a local navy. Bigger than Warships, they cost 30,000 gp, unless otherwise noted. |























