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Revision as of 04:23, 4 February 2011
Main / Skills / Carpentry / Ship building / Cog
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Description
A sturdy one-masted merchant ship with a flat bottom. (Wikipedia Entry)
A medium difficulty ship, the cog requires fewer sails but more wooden materials than the corbita and is harder to create. One large advantage it has over the similarly sized corbita is that the first passenger to board is put into the crows nest, giving them a great view of the surrounding area.
You will need 22 Mind Logic to be able to command it.
Vessel details
- Passengers: 1 Captain + 8 crew
- Maximum speed: 31.48 km/h (solo, with a gale in the back)
- Maximum speed: 35(?) km/h (full crew)
- Hold Capacity: 50,685 volume units. Weight(kg) has no affect on this.
- The Hold's item count is limited to 100 in most cases, one exception is 67 rafts.
- Size: 5 tiles by 2 tiles (?)
- Height: 40 dirt from water level to deck(?)
- 819.84 kg of dye is required to paint a cog
Notes
- Ships with a quality of less than 10 cannot be commanded.