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− | time=30|
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− | resources=22000 grams of [[wood]]<br>2000 grams of [[iron]]<br>2400 grams of [[steel]]|
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− | tools=[[hammer]] or [[stone hammer]]|
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− | passengers=20|
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− | weight=1800000|
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− | cabins=[[large cargo hold]]<br>[[large ship cabin]]<br>[[medium ship cabin]]<br>2 [[small ship cabin|small ship cabins]]|
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− | surfaces=seas|
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− | docksto=[[coaster harbour]]|
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− | dockedtoby=[[darter]]<br>[[dinghy]]<br>[[longboat]]<br>[[sloop]]|
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− | speed=45|
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− | weight effect=50000
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− | }}
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− | ==Real Life History==
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− | ''This information is not to be used in-game, but is instead to help you, the player, understand what your character is sailing''
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− | "A galleon was a large, multi-decked sailing ship used primarily by the nations of Europe from the 16th to 18th centuries. Whether used for war or commerce, they were generally armed with cannons.
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− | Galleons were an evolution of the caravel and carrack (or nao), for the new great ocean going voyages. A lowering of the forecastle and elongation of the hull gave an unprecedented level of stability in the water, and reduced wind resistance at the front, leading to a faster, more maneuverable vessel. The galleon differed from the older types primarily by being longer, lower and narrower, with a square tuck stern instead of a round tuck, and by having a snout or head projecting forward from the bows below the level of the forecastle."
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− | (Source & full article: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Galleon_(ship)&oldid=41691486 Wikipedia])
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− | [[Category:Vehicles]] [[Category:Water Vehicles]]
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