Corbita

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Corbita
A Corbita
Creation
Total materials
Result
  • Corbita
Skill and improvement
Properties
  • This item has two dyeable sections.

Contents

Description

A ship with square sails steered by two side rudders connected to each other.

Vessel details

  • Passengers: 1 captain + 6 crew.
  • Maximum speed: 28 km/h (in a gale)
  • Hold Capacity: ??? volume units (100 rafts). Weight(kg) has no affect on this.
  • Creature Cage Capacity: 5
  • Size: 5 tiles by 2 tiles
  • Height: 25 dirt from water level to deck
  • Weight: 1400kg (20 strength minimum to drag)
  • Requires 21 dirt water depth
  • Requires 21.05 Mind Logic to be able to command it.
  • Total Dye Needed:
  • 62.568 for the hull.
  • 18.770 for the sails.

Total components

  • 4x keel sections
  • 40x deck boards
  • 2x 13kg rudders
  • 50x tar
  • 4x mooring ropes
  • 420x pegs (20x for Stern)
  • 8x thick ropes
  • 211x hull planks (11x for Stern)
  • 10x belaying pins
  • 210x tenons (10x for Stern)
  • 2x oars
  • 1x small mast (for Spinnaker rig)
  • 1x small square sail (for Spinnaker rig)
  • 6x cordage rope (2x for Spinnaker rig) (4x for Square rig)
  • 4x small tackles (2x for Spinnaker rig) (2xfor Square rig)
  • 1x medium mast (for Square rig)
  • 1x square sail (for Square rig)
  • 2x large tackles (for Square rig)
  • total components: 977

Notes

  • The QL of the keel section that is active is what effects creation chance.
  • Ships with a quality of less than 10 cannot be commanded.
    • This includes ships whose damage percentage would calculate to bring the quality below 10 (eg. a 12 quality ship with 17 damage calculates to a ship below 10 quality).
    • Repairing a ship can sometimes result in the ship retaining a quality above 10, thus being commandable once again.

Loadable Items

List is a work in progress.

Non-loadable items

See Load cargo for exhaustive list of loadable/non-loadable items by smallest vehicle type.

Boat speeds are relative and depend greatly on weather conditions.