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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. | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 20 July 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.
If you're making your first ever boat it is recommended to not make the keels as the first item. You should start by making hull plank, tenon, peg, and belaying pin. Then you make some of the more complicated pieces like oar or seat, and you improve those as far as you can to get your ship building skill up. Once your skill has reached 10-15, you may create the keel sections with decent success rate.
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