Climbing the gangplank is not particularly easy (climb DC 10), but there is no great rush and you all get on board the ship, from the fore.
The main deck of the shipwreck is cluttered with objects both natural and artificial. Thick swaths of leafy vines grow over the deck, and shiny green patches of algae and moss grow where the vines do not. The central cabin's roof has a wide edge, creating a canopied walkway along the ship's sides.
The entrance to the cabin, and a way up to its roof, are presumably at the aft side of the ship.
A smoking stovepipe chimney extends up from the ship's highest point above.
Two rickety wooden platforms—crow’s nests—sit on the masts, ten feet above the ship’s deck below. Each is linked by a pair of thick ropes, and additional ropes hang down from the platform on the stern-most mast to the deck.
The main deck of the shipwreck is cluttered with objects both natural and artificial. Thick swaths of leafy vines grow over the deck, and shiny green patches of algae and moss grow where the vines do not. The central cabin's roof has a wide edge, creating a canopied walkway along the ship's sides.
The entrance to the cabin, and a way up to its roof, are presumably at the aft side of the ship.
A smoking stovepipe chimney extends up from the ship's highest point above.
Two rickety wooden platforms—crow’s nests—sit on the masts, ten feet above the ship’s deck below. Each is linked by a pair of thick ropes, and additional ropes hang down from the platform on the stern-most mast to the deck.