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Revision as of 20:18, 30 June 2008
Main / Skills / Carpentry / Ship building
Contents
Description
Ship building consists of making ships and the parts needed to construct them.
Ship building is a sub-skill of carpentry.
Items
See also Category:Ship building items
Ships
See also ship for information about using ships. All ships are started by using a keel section on a keel section.
- Small raft (not even a boat!)
- Rowing boat (technically a boat)
- Small sailing boat (technically a boat)
- Corbita
- Cog
- Knarr
- Caravel
Miscellaneous
Some ship building items are impossible to create with 0 skill, but at least seat and hull plank should be available to get the initial 1 skill.
Weight in parentheses is raw material weight required to create.
Hatchet on Felled Tree
- Keel section (90.00kg, sometimes unfinished)
- Small mast (72.00kg)
- Medium mast (96.00kg)
- Large mast (120.00kg)
- Tall mast (148.00kg)
Saw on Log
- Seat (24.00kg, sometimes unfinished)
- Hull plank (8.80kg)
- Oar (8.00kg)
- Deck board (5.60kg)
Carving Knife on Log
- Tenon (1.40kg)
- Large tackle (13.00kg, sometimes unfinished)
- Small tackle (6.50kg, sometimes unfinished)
Carving Knife on Shaft
- Belaying pin (0.65kg)
- Pegs (0.10kg) are a vital part of ship building, but count as regular carpentry items.
Multiple Parts