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pathfinder:off-the-shelf:ships_boats:shipsstats [2025/12/04 13:05] – [Sailing Ship (Light – Cutter))] johnbpathfinder:off-the-shelf:ships_boats:shipsstats [2026/06/04 14:53] (current) – [Light Galley (Military Vessel)] johnb
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   * AC 6; Hardness 7,   * AC 6; Hardness 7,
   * hp 600 (oars 10, sails 100),   * hp 600 (oars 10, sails 100),
-  * Speed 5 ft. (muscle)60 ft. (wind); Acceleration 30 ft. +  * Speed 5 ft. (muscle) OR 60 ft. (wind); Acceleration 30 ft. 
-  * Cargo/Passengers 45 tons/75 passengers +  * Cargo/Passengers 45 tons and 10 passengers 
-  * Notes:  Large Cargo Barge, with lee boards,  built for coastal waters, that  sacrifices the ability to sail on rivers (etc) unless they are very wide and broad.  Has cabin space for up to 10 passengers.+  * Crew 10  
 +  * Notes:  Large Cargo Barge, with lee boards, built for coastal waters, lakes and wide rivers.
   * Changes:  Sturdy Hull, Cabins, Rerigged, Increased Cargo Capacity, Recrewed.   * Changes:  Sturdy Hull, Cabins, Rerigged, Increased Cargo Capacity, Recrewed.
   * -   * -
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   * Speed 5 ft. (muscle), 60 ft. (wind); Acceleration 30 ft   * Speed 5 ft. (muscle), 60 ft. (wind); Acceleration 30 ft
   * Means of Propulsion 4 sweeps oars, 30 squares of sails (one mast)    * Means of Propulsion 4 sweeps oars, 30 squares of sails (one mast) 
-  * Cargo/Passengers 40 tons/50 passengers+  * Cargo/Passengers 30 tons or 30 passengers 
 +  * Crew 5 
   * Note.  Open fishing boat with coastal and shallow water  capability.  Not suitable for Open Ocean.  One small cabin for crew.   * Note.  Open fishing boat with coastal and shallow water  capability.  Not suitable for Open Ocean.  One small cabin for crew.
   * Changes: Rerigged, Sturdy Hull, recrewed.   * Changes: Rerigged, Sturdy Hull, recrewed.
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   * Control Device tiller   * Control Device tiller
   * Means of Propulsion 75 squares of sails (two masts)   * Means of Propulsion 75 squares of sails (two masts)
-  * Crew 10 +  * Crew 
   * Decks 1   * Decks 1
-  * Cargo/Passengers 40 tons/80 passengers+  * Cargo/Passengers 30 tons/30 passengers
   * This lightly built ship has two masts and carries lateen sails. It can make both sea and river voyages. Zaruqs are designed for speed, rather than for fighting.   Inbuilt modifications:  Light Build; Extra Mast, Extended Hull.  Extra Speed & Sailing Checks @ +1   * This lightly built ship has two masts and carries lateen sails. It can make both sea and river voyages. Zaruqs are designed for speed, rather than for fighting.   Inbuilt modifications:  Light Build; Extra Mast, Extended Hull.  Extra Speed & Sailing Checks @ +1
   * Weapons: This vessel cannot carry siege engines.   * Weapons: This vessel cannot carry siege engines.
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   * Base Save +4   * Base Save +4
   * OFFENSE   * OFFENSE
-  * Maximum Cruising Speed 30 ft. (muscle), 30 ft. (wind), or 60 ft. (muscle and wind); Acceleration 30 ft.+  * Maximum Cruising Speed 40 ft. (muscle), 30 ft. (wind), or 90 ft. (muscle and wind); Acceleration 30 ft.
   * CMB +4; CMD 14   * CMB +4; CMD 14
   * Ramming Damage 4d8   * Ramming Damage 4d8
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   * Profession (sailor) (when using wind or current)   * Profession (sailor) (when using wind or current)
   * Control Device tiller   * Control Device tiller
-  * Means of Propulsion oars, 20 squares of sails (one mast) +  * Means of Propulsion 10 oars, 20 squares of sails (one mast) 
-  * Crew 15 (7+Medium rowers) +  * Crew 15 (5+20 Medium rowers) 
-  * **NOTE:** Some Light Galleys can use more rowers to increase their speed, for a short distance, normally when they are about to attack, or trying to escape.   Light Galley may rotate rowers  on longer journeys, which allows them to maintain their cruising speed for longer.  <color #ed1c24>See the particular vessel's description for details.</color>+  * 
   * Decks 1   * Decks 1
-  * Cargo/Passengers 50 tons/100 passengers +  * Cargo/Passengers 50 tons 
-  * 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. Light Galleys are designed for fighting, rather than to carry cargo.  +  * This flat-bottomed ship has a  oars to supplement its single mast with a square sail. It can make both sea and river voyages. Light Galleys are designed for fighting, rather than to carry cargo.  
-  * 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 swivelled 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 and/or aft side of the ship. This siege engine can be swivelled to fire out either side of the ship, or either forward or aft, depending on its position.
  
 ==== Orc War Canoe ==== ==== Orc War Canoe ====
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 ===== Sailing Ship ===== ===== Sailing Ship =====
  
-Sailing ships cover a range of deepwater vessels capable of sailing over long distances, I use three different categories.  However, they all sial at the same sort of speed and serve similar - only the size,cago capacity and weapon criteria change.  Note that the  cost for Light and Standard ships does not include crew or any weaponry.  The  cost of Man-o-War covers crew a  unit of marines and a half complement of weapons. +Sailing ships cover a range of deepwater vessels capable of sailing over long distances, there are a number of different categories.  However, the size, cargo capacity and weapon criteria change.  Note that the cost for any sailing ship does not include crew or any weaponry.  
 ==== Sailing Ship (Cutter)) ==== ==== Sailing Ship (Cutter)) ====
  
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   * Crew 20    * Crew 20 
   * Decks 2  - One long main deck -  without foredeck, aft deck, quarter deck etc.  No fighting castles. They all get in the way of the sails on a cutter rig.   * Decks 2  - One long main deck -  without foredeck, aft deck, quarter deck etc.  No fighting castles. They all get in the way of the sails on a cutter rig.
-  * Cargo 45 tons.  There is accommodation for 10x passengers/marines.  Extra crew, marines, passengers (etc) reduce cargo space on a 1 for 1 basis.+  * Cargo 50 tons.  There is accommodation for 10x passengers/marines.  Extra crew, marines, passengers (etc) reduce cargo space on a 1 for 1 basis.
   * This massive sailing ship has one masts with a large gaff sail and squares sails along with multiple headsails.  They DO NOT have raised forecastles and stern castles    * This massive sailing ship has one masts with a large gaff sail and squares sails along with multiple headsails.  They DO NOT have raised forecastles and stern castles 
   * These small ships are used for exploration, or as messengers, scouts and fleet vessels..   * These small ships are used for exploration, or as messengers, scouts and fleet vessels..
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   * Crew 20   * Crew 20
   * Decks 2 or 3   * Decks 2 or 3
-  * Cargo/Passengers 75 tons/75 passengers.  Extra crew, marine, passengers (etc) reduce cargo space on a 1 for 1 basis.+  * Cargo/Passengers 100 tons/75 passengers.  Extra crew, marine, passengers (etc) reduce cargo space on a 1 for 1 basis.
   * This massive sailing ship has two masts with either square or lateen sails. Often they have raised forecastles and stern castles. Sailing ships are primarily used for ocean travel. Examples include brigs, brigantines, brig-sloops, snows and sambuks(Sakar).    * This massive sailing ship has two masts with either square or lateen sails. Often they have raised forecastles and stern castles. Sailing ships are primarily used for ocean travel. Examples include brigs, brigantines, brig-sloops, snows and sambuks(Sakar). 
   * These small ships are used for exploration and some long distance trade, while navies use them as messengers, scouts and fleet vessels. Or perhaps just to show a ‘presence' in an area.  They are favoured by many pirates.   * These small ships are used for exploration and some long distance trade, while navies use them as messengers, scouts and fleet vessels. Or perhaps just to show a ‘presence' in an area.  They are favoured by many pirates.
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