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skull_shackles:ship_statistics [2022/04/01 13:27] – [Warship] johnbskull_shackles:ship_statistics [2022/08/21 22:36] (current) – [Coaster] johnb
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   * Decks: The usual number of decks on a ship and any important information about those decks is given in this section.   * Decks: The usual number of decks on a ship and any important information about those decks is given in this section.
   * Cargo/Passengers: The amount of cargo (in tons) a ship can hold, as well as the number of non-crew passengers it can carry.   * Cargo/Passengers: The amount of cargo (in tons) a ship can hold, as well as the number of non-crew passengers it can carry.
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 +===== Coaster =====
 +<color #ed1c24>Note:  House ruled class (Longship stats with Rower spaces changed to cargo space)</color>
 +  * Colossal ship
 +  * Squares 3 (20 ft. by 75 ft.) Cost 7,000 gp
 +  * DEFENSE
 +  * AC 2; Hardness 5
 +  * hp 675 (sails 120)
 +  * Base Save +5
 +  * OFFENSE
 +  * Maximum  60 ft. (wind); Acceleration 30 ft.
 +  * CMB +8; CMD 18
 +  * Ramming Damage 8d8
 +  * STATISTICS
 +  * Propulsion  wind, or current
 +  * Sailing Check  Profession (sailor) 
 +  * Control Device tiller
 +  * Means of Propulsion 30 squares of sails (one mast)
 +  * Crew 10 
 +  * Decks 2 
 +  * Cargo/Passengers 100 tons/100 passengers
 +  * This boat has a single mast with a square sail and a low cargo deck, and can traverse lakes, oceans as well as rivers that are both wide and deep. This stat block can be used to represent various small trade vessels.  Commonly used in shallow waters, they can make longer open water voyages, but it is an uncomfortable passage.  Passenger accommodation is very basic, and they are generally used to transport basic trade goods.
 +  * Weapons: Up to two Large direct-fire or indirect-fire* siege engines positioned one each on the forward and aft sides of the ship. These siege engines can be swiveled to fire out either side of the ship, or either forward or aft, depending on their position. 
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 ===== Galley ===== ===== Galley =====
  
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   * This flat-bottomed ship has a few oars to supplement its single mast with a square sail. It can make both sea and river voyages. Keelboats are designed to carry cargo, rather than for fighting. Types of keelboats include the cog, hoy, hulk, karve, and knarr.   * This flat-bottomed ship has a few oars to supplement its single mast with a square sail. It can make both sea and river voyages. Keelboats are designed to carry cargo, rather than for fighting. Types of keelboats include the cog, hoy, hulk, karve, and knarr.
   * Weapons: One Large direct-fire or indirect-fire siege engine positioned on the forward or aft side of the ship. This siege engine can be swiveled to fire out either side of the ship, or either forward or aft, depending on its position.   * Weapons: One Large direct-fire or indirect-fire siege engine positioned on the forward or aft side of the ship. This siege engine can be swiveled to fire out either side of the ship, or either forward or aft, depending on its position.
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 ===== Longship ===== ===== Longship =====
  
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