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<blockquote data-quote="garrowolf" data-source="post: 6623508" data-attributes="member: 31900"><p>This is what I have so far. Some of this is cut and paste based on scale so some will be wrong. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Age of Revolution Ships</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>1st Rate Ship of the Line </p><p>Warship</p><p>Scale: Large Strong Transport (12)</p><p>Wounds: 60/120/180/240 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 25</p><p>Weapons Fore: Culverin x 10</p><p>Weapons Aft: Culverin x 12</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Cannon x 22, Demi-Cannon x 22</p><p>Str +80 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 8-9 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver -7</p><p>Defense: 11/14</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 850/100</p><p></p><p></p><p> A 1st rate was a rare type of Ship of the Line only in commission during a time of war. They were primarily Flag Ships for Admirals when used at all.</p><p>A 1st rate Ship of the Line had 100-120 cannons on 3 gun decks.</p><p> To the left is the HMS Victory. She was Lord Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar. </p><p></p><p></p><p>2nd Rate Ship of the Line</p><p>Warship</p><p>Scale: Medium Strong Transport (11)</p><p>Wounds: 32/64/96/128 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 25</p><p>Weapons Fore: Culverin x 6</p><p>Weapons Aft: Culverin x 10</p><p>Weapons Broadside: </p><p> Cannon x 18, Demi-Cannon x 18</p><p>Str +60 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 12/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 350/75</p><p></p><p> A 2nd rate Ship of the Line had 90-98 cannons on 3 gun decks. To the right is the HMS Royal Katherine (1664). It fought in several wars and was rebuilt in 1742-3 and renamed the HMS Ramillies. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Galleon</p><p>Warship/Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Medium Strong Transport (11)</p><p>Wounds: 32/64/96/128 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 25</p><p>Weapons Fore: Culverin x4</p><p>Weapons Aft: Culverin x 10</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 16, Demi-Cannon x 16</p><p>Str +60 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 12/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 200/60</p><p></p><p></p><p> The term Galleon evolved from the war Galley of the Middle Ages but the ship evolved from the Carrack. It became longer, lowered the forecastle to reduce wind resistance, and narrower. Some had rowing decks but they were mainly powered by the wind. They had either 3 or 4 sails with the last a Lateen sail for better maneuverability. They were heavily used by the Spanish.</p><p>3rd Rate Ship of the Line</p><p>Warship</p><p>Scale: Small Strong Transport (10)</p><p>Wounds: 16/32/48/64 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 15 </p><p>Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 4 </p><p>Weapons Aft: Demi- Culverin x 6</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 28</p><p>Str +50 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +3</p><p>Defense: 13/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 250/50</p><p></p><p> A 3rd rate Ship of the Line had 64-80 cannons on 2 gun decks. To the right is the HMS Hercule, a captured French 3rd Rate that was recommissioned as an English 3rd Rate. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Galley</p><p> Galleys were the primary warship used for centuries. They were mainly driven by oars with their sail only used occasionally during good weather with the wind going in the right direction. They were much more maneuverable than the single mast sailing ships of the time period. </p><p> They were mainly used along the coasts and in the Mediterranean.</p><p></p><p>Warship</p><p>Scale: Small Standard Transport (10)</p><p>Wounds: 16/32/48/64 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 15 </p><p>Str +50 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 7-10 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 200/60</p><p>Handling (T) -4</p><p>Maneuver +0</p><p>Size: 5/+3/+0</p><p>Defense: 10/10</p><p></p><p>Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 1</p><p>Weapons Aft: Minion x 1</p><p>Weapons Broadside: None</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>East Indiaman</p><p>Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Small Strong Transport (10)</p><p>Wounds: 16/32/48/64vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 15 </p><p>Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 4</p><p>Weapons Aft: Demi-Culverin x 6</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Demi-Culverin x 24</p><p>Str +50 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 4-5 knots with a sail </p><p>Maneuver +3</p><p>Defense: 13/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 200/60</p><p> These were built by the various East India companies (Dutch, English or Scandinavian) to bring back tea, china, silk and spices. Over the years, the high castles disappeared in favour of a lower beamier shape. In capacity they ranged from 600-1500 tons but the speed remained around 4-5 knots for an average of 120 miles/day.</p><p></p><p>Caravel</p><p>Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Small Strong Transport (10)</p><p>Wounds: 16/32/48/64 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 15 </p><p>Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 2</p><p>Weapons Aft: Demi-Culverin x 4</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Demi-Culverin x 12</p><p>Str +50 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +3</p><p>Defense: 13/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 200/60</p><p> A Caravel was a small, highly maneuverable ship that was one of the first ships that could tack into the wind. They were the main ships used by the Portuguese to explore the Atlantic and African coast.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>4th Rate Ship of the Line</p><p>Warship</p><p>Scale: Huge Strong Vehicle (9)</p><p>Wounds: 8/16/24/32 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 10</p><p>Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 4</p><p>Weapons Aft: Demi-Culverin x 4</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 28</p><p>Str +40 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 35-70ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 14</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 200/50</p><p></p><p>Aka Cruisers</p><p> A Cruiser had 50 to 60 cannons on 2 gun decks. Several East Indiamen were converted into 4th rates for wartime or convoy duty. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Flute (or Fluyt – pronounced Flight)</p><p>Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Huge Strong Vehicle (9)</p><p>Wounds: 8/16/24/32 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 10</p><p>Weapons Fore: None</p><p>Weapons Aft: Culverin x 4</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 14 </p><p>Str +40 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 35-70ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 14</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 100/20 </p><p> Flute is a type of armed cargo vessel that had a shallow draft which allowed it much farther into riverways and closer to many ports. It was very common type of Dutch built ship that was made for cargo hauling. It can hold twice as much cargo as another ship of its size since it doesn’t have to double as a warship. It was also much cheaper to build. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Brigantine</p><p>Warship/Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Huge Strong Vehicle (9)</p><p>Wounds: 14/21/28/35 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 14</p><p>Str +40 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 35-70ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4 </p><p>Defense: 14</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 120/50</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sloop of War</p><p>Warship/Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8)</p><p>Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 10 </p><p>Str +30 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 21-35ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4 </p><p>Defense: 15/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 50/10</p><p>A Sloop of War was a three mast ship that had 16 to 18 cannons on a single gun deck. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Frigate</p><p>Warship</p><p>Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8)</p><p>Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 10 </p><p>Weapons Fore: None</p><p>Weapons Aft: Demi-Culverin x 4</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 16</p><p>Str +30 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 21-35ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 15/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 100/20</p><p></p><p> Aka 5th Rate, a Frigate had 32 to 44 cannons on 1 to 2 decks. They were the hardest working ships in a fleet. They were used on patrol duty along shipping lanes. They were sometimes placed in charge of a squadron of corvettes for anti-piracy duty. A posting on a frigate was highly sought after. They operated more independently and saw a lot of action. This led to faster promotions. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Holk</p><p>Coastal Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Large Standard Vehicle (8)</p><p>Wounds: 5/10/15/20 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 5 (wood)</p><p>Str +30 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 21-35ft</p><p>Speed: 1-2 knots using pole, speed of the river going down stream/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver -11</p><p>Defense: 4</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 12-25/60</p><p></p><p></p><p> A Holk (or Hulk) was the hull of a ship without the sail or other gear related to sailing. It was the result of taking a ship that was no longer sea worthy but would still float and striping it down. Holks were run along a coast or open rivers. Many were basically little more than towed barges.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Corvette</p><p>Warship </p><p>Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8)</p><p>Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 10 </p><p>Str +30 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 21-35ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4 </p><p>Defense: 15/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 70/20</p><p>Corvettes were mainly used in escort and anti-piracy duties. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Cromster</p><p>Warship/Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8)</p><p>Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 10 </p><p>Str +30 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 21-35ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4 </p><p>Defense: 15/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 50/10</p><p>A smaller version of a Galleon. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Schooner</p><p>Warship/Coastal/Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8)</p><p>Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 10 </p><p>Str +30 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 21-35ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4 </p><p>Defense: 15/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 50/20</p><p></p><p>Schooners are designed with a shallow draft which allows them to get closer to the coast and various islands. This makes them the ship of choice for pirates and privateers. </p><p></p><p>Bilander</p><p>Coastal Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Medium Standard Vehicle (7)</p><p>Wounds: 3/6/9/12 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 3</p><p>Str +20 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 14-21ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 16/17</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 8/7</p><p></p><p>Saique</p><p>Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Medium Standard Vehicle (7)</p><p>Wounds: 3/6/9/12 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 3</p><p>Str +20 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 14-21ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 16/17</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 10/5</p><p>Small trading vessel used along the Mediterranean. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Barge</p><p>Coastal Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Medium Standard Vehicle (7)</p><p>Wounds: 3/6/9/12 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 5 (wood)</p><p>Str +20 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 14-21ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 16/17</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 2/5</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pinnacle (aka Ship's Boat)</p><p>Auxiliary</p><p>Scale: Small Standard Vehicle (6)</p><p>Wounds: 2/4/6/8 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 5 (wood)</p><p>Str +10 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 7-14ft</p><p>Speed: 4-5 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +2</p><p>Defense: 17/19</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 3-5/7</p><p></p><p> A Pinnacle was a small, single mast boat, which was stored on board a Medium or Larger Trader. They were mainly used to ferry cargo from ship to shore. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Rowboat</p><p>Scale: Small Standard Vehicle (6)</p><p>Wounds: 2/4/6/8 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 5 (wood)</p><p>Weapons: </p><p>Str +10 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 7-14ft</p><p>Speed: 1-2 knots using pole/oar, speed of the river going down stream</p><p>Maneuver -4</p><p>Defense: 13</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 1-2/3</p><p> Rowboats were mainly used to go from a larger ship to shore or from ship to ship. They were usually stored on board of a Medium or Large Trader. However on calmer waters they can be just tied behind another vessel that doesn't have the deck space.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Xebec</p><p>Warship/Coastal/Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8)</p><p>Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 10 </p><p>Str +30 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 25-35ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4 </p><p>Defense: 15/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 100/200</p><p>A Xebec was a sailing ship primarily used in the Mediterranean by several nations. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Large Brig</p><p>Warship/Merchantman</p><p>Scale: Medium Strong Transport (11)</p><p>Wounds: 32/64/96/128 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 25</p><p>Weapons Fore: Culverin x4</p><p>Weapons Aft: Culverin x 10</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 16, Demi-Cannon x 16</p><p>Str +60 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +4</p><p>Defense: 12/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 200/60</p><p></p><p></p><p>Small Brig </p><p>Warship/Merchant </p><p>Scale: Small Strong Transport (10)</p><p>Wounds: 16/32/48/64 vehicle scale</p><p>DR: 15 </p><p>Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 4 </p><p>Weapons Aft: Demi- Culverin x 6</p><p>Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 28</p><p>Str +50 for hauling cargo</p><p>Length 70-120ft</p><p>Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers</p><p>Maneuver +3</p><p>Defense: 13/16</p><p>Crew/Passengers: 250/50</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cutter </p><p></p><p>Clipper</p><p></p><p>74</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garrowolf, post: 6623508, member: 31900"] This is what I have so far. Some of this is cut and paste based on scale so some will be wrong. Age of Revolution Ships 1st Rate Ship of the Line Warship Scale: Large Strong Transport (12) Wounds: 60/120/180/240 vehicle scale DR: 25 Weapons Fore: Culverin x 10 Weapons Aft: Culverin x 12 Weapons Broadside: Cannon x 22, Demi-Cannon x 22 Str +80 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 8-9 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers Maneuver -7 Defense: 11/14 Crew/Passengers: 850/100 A 1st rate was a rare type of Ship of the Line only in commission during a time of war. They were primarily Flag Ships for Admirals when used at all. A 1st rate Ship of the Line had 100-120 cannons on 3 gun decks. To the left is the HMS Victory. She was Lord Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar. 2nd Rate Ship of the Line Warship Scale: Medium Strong Transport (11) Wounds: 32/64/96/128 vehicle scale DR: 25 Weapons Fore: Culverin x 6 Weapons Aft: Culverin x 10 Weapons Broadside: Cannon x 18, Demi-Cannon x 18 Str +60 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 12/16 Crew/Passengers: 350/75 A 2nd rate Ship of the Line had 90-98 cannons on 3 gun decks. To the right is the HMS Royal Katherine (1664). It fought in several wars and was rebuilt in 1742-3 and renamed the HMS Ramillies. Galleon Warship/Merchantman Scale: Medium Strong Transport (11) Wounds: 32/64/96/128 vehicle scale DR: 25 Weapons Fore: Culverin x4 Weapons Aft: Culverin x 10 Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 16, Demi-Cannon x 16 Str +60 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 12/16 Crew/Passengers: 200/60 The term Galleon evolved from the war Galley of the Middle Ages but the ship evolved from the Carrack. It became longer, lowered the forecastle to reduce wind resistance, and narrower. Some had rowing decks but they were mainly powered by the wind. They had either 3 or 4 sails with the last a Lateen sail for better maneuverability. They were heavily used by the Spanish. 3rd Rate Ship of the Line Warship Scale: Small Strong Transport (10) Wounds: 16/32/48/64 vehicle scale DR: 15 Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 4 Weapons Aft: Demi- Culverin x 6 Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 28 Str +50 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers Maneuver +3 Defense: 13/16 Crew/Passengers: 250/50 A 3rd rate Ship of the Line had 64-80 cannons on 2 gun decks. To the right is the HMS Hercule, a captured French 3rd Rate that was recommissioned as an English 3rd Rate. Galley Galleys were the primary warship used for centuries. They were mainly driven by oars with their sail only used occasionally during good weather with the wind going in the right direction. They were much more maneuverable than the single mast sailing ships of the time period. They were mainly used along the coasts and in the Mediterranean. Warship Scale: Small Standard Transport (10) Wounds: 16/32/48/64 vehicle scale DR: 15 Str +50 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 7-10 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers Crew/Passengers: 200/60 Handling (T) -4 Maneuver +0 Size: 5/+3/+0 Defense: 10/10 Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 1 Weapons Aft: Minion x 1 Weapons Broadside: None East Indiaman Merchantman Scale: Small Strong Transport (10) Wounds: 16/32/48/64vehicle scale DR: 15 Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 4 Weapons Aft: Demi-Culverin x 6 Weapons Broadside: Demi-Culverin x 24 Str +50 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 4-5 knots with a sail Maneuver +3 Defense: 13/16 Crew/Passengers: 200/60 These were built by the various East India companies (Dutch, English or Scandinavian) to bring back tea, china, silk and spices. Over the years, the high castles disappeared in favour of a lower beamier shape. In capacity they ranged from 600-1500 tons but the speed remained around 4-5 knots for an average of 120 miles/day. Caravel Merchantman Scale: Small Strong Transport (10) Wounds: 16/32/48/64 vehicle scale DR: 15 Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 2 Weapons Aft: Demi-Culverin x 4 Weapons Broadside: Demi-Culverin x 12 Str +50 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers Maneuver +3 Defense: 13/16 Crew/Passengers: 200/60 A Caravel was a small, highly maneuverable ship that was one of the first ships that could tack into the wind. They were the main ships used by the Portuguese to explore the Atlantic and African coast. 4th Rate Ship of the Line Warship Scale: Huge Strong Vehicle (9) Wounds: 8/16/24/32 vehicle scale DR: 10 Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 4 Weapons Aft: Demi-Culverin x 4 Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 28 Str +40 for hauling cargo Length 35-70ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 14 Crew/Passengers: 200/50 Aka Cruisers A Cruiser had 50 to 60 cannons on 2 gun decks. Several East Indiamen were converted into 4th rates for wartime or convoy duty. Flute (or Fluyt – pronounced Flight) Merchantman Scale: Huge Strong Vehicle (9) Wounds: 8/16/24/32 vehicle scale DR: 10 Weapons Fore: None Weapons Aft: Culverin x 4 Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 14 Str +40 for hauling cargo Length 35-70ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 14 Crew/Passengers: 100/20 Flute is a type of armed cargo vessel that had a shallow draft which allowed it much farther into riverways and closer to many ports. It was very common type of Dutch built ship that was made for cargo hauling. It can hold twice as much cargo as another ship of its size since it doesn’t have to double as a warship. It was also much cheaper to build. Brigantine Warship/Merchantman Scale: Huge Strong Vehicle (9) Wounds: 14/21/28/35 vehicle scale DR: 14 Str +40 for hauling cargo Length 35-70ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 14 Crew/Passengers: 120/50 Sloop of War Warship/Merchantman Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8) Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale DR: 10 Str +30 for hauling cargo Length 21-35ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 15/16 Crew/Passengers: 50/10 A Sloop of War was a three mast ship that had 16 to 18 cannons on a single gun deck. Frigate Warship Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8) Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale DR: 10 Weapons Fore: None Weapons Aft: Demi-Culverin x 4 Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 16 Str +30 for hauling cargo Length 21-35ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 15/16 Crew/Passengers: 100/20 Aka 5th Rate, a Frigate had 32 to 44 cannons on 1 to 2 decks. They were the hardest working ships in a fleet. They were used on patrol duty along shipping lanes. They were sometimes placed in charge of a squadron of corvettes for anti-piracy duty. A posting on a frigate was highly sought after. They operated more independently and saw a lot of action. This led to faster promotions. Holk Coastal Merchantman Scale: Large Standard Vehicle (8) Wounds: 5/10/15/20 vehicle scale DR: 5 (wood) Str +30 for hauling cargo Length 21-35ft Speed: 1-2 knots using pole, speed of the river going down stream/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver -11 Defense: 4 Crew/Passengers: 12-25/60 A Holk (or Hulk) was the hull of a ship without the sail or other gear related to sailing. It was the result of taking a ship that was no longer sea worthy but would still float and striping it down. Holks were run along a coast or open rivers. Many were basically little more than towed barges. Corvette Warship Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8) Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale DR: 10 Str +30 for hauling cargo Length 21-35ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 15/16 Crew/Passengers: 70/20 Corvettes were mainly used in escort and anti-piracy duties. Cromster Warship/Merchantman Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8) Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale DR: 10 Str +30 for hauling cargo Length 21-35ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 15/16 Crew/Passengers: 50/10 A smaller version of a Galleon. Schooner Warship/Coastal/Merchantman Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8) Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale DR: 10 Str +30 for hauling cargo Length 21-35ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 15/16 Crew/Passengers: 50/20 Schooners are designed with a shallow draft which allows them to get closer to the coast and various islands. This makes them the ship of choice for pirates and privateers. Bilander Coastal Merchantman Scale: Medium Standard Vehicle (7) Wounds: 3/6/9/12 vehicle scale DR: 3 Str +20 for hauling cargo Length 14-21ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 16/17 Crew/Passengers: 8/7 Saique Merchantman Scale: Medium Standard Vehicle (7) Wounds: 3/6/9/12 vehicle scale DR: 3 Str +20 for hauling cargo Length 14-21ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 16/17 Crew/Passengers: 10/5 Small trading vessel used along the Mediterranean. Barge Coastal Merchantman Scale: Medium Standard Vehicle (7) Wounds: 3/6/9/12 vehicle scale DR: 5 (wood) Str +20 for hauling cargo Length 14-21ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 16/17 Crew/Passengers: 2/5 Pinnacle (aka Ship's Boat) Auxiliary Scale: Small Standard Vehicle (6) Wounds: 2/4/6/8 vehicle scale DR: 5 (wood) Str +10 for hauling cargo Length 7-14ft Speed: 4-5 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +2 Defense: 17/19 Crew/Passengers: 3-5/7 A Pinnacle was a small, single mast boat, which was stored on board a Medium or Larger Trader. They were mainly used to ferry cargo from ship to shore. Rowboat Scale: Small Standard Vehicle (6) Wounds: 2/4/6/8 vehicle scale DR: 5 (wood) Weapons: Str +10 for hauling cargo Length 7-14ft Speed: 1-2 knots using pole/oar, speed of the river going down stream Maneuver -4 Defense: 13 Crew/Passengers: 1-2/3 Rowboats were mainly used to go from a larger ship to shore or from ship to ship. They were usually stored on board of a Medium or Large Trader. However on calmer waters they can be just tied behind another vessel that doesn't have the deck space. Xebec Warship/Coastal/Merchantman Scale: Large Strong Vehicle (8) Wounds: 10/15/20/25 vehicle scale DR: 10 Str +30 for hauling cargo Length 25-35ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/2-4 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 15/16 Crew/Passengers: 100/200 A Xebec was a sailing ship primarily used in the Mediterranean by several nations. Large Brig Warship/Merchantman Scale: Medium Strong Transport (11) Wounds: 32/64/96/128 vehicle scale DR: 25 Weapons Fore: Culverin x4 Weapons Aft: Culverin x 10 Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 16, Demi-Cannon x 16 Str +60 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers Maneuver +4 Defense: 12/16 Crew/Passengers: 200/60 Small Brig Warship/Merchant Scale: Small Strong Transport (10) Wounds: 16/32/48/64 vehicle scale DR: 15 Weapons Fore: Demi-Culverin x 4 Weapons Aft: Demi- Culverin x 6 Weapons Broadside: Culverin x 28 Str +50 for hauling cargo Length 70-120ft Speed: 11-15 knots with a sail/7 knots w/rowers Maneuver +3 Defense: 13/16 Crew/Passengers: 250/50 Cutter Clipper 74 [/QUOTE]
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