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This is the smallest cabin that can be built on a ship. It lends compact space enough for two people and a few items. A maximum of two small cabins may be constructed on a [[ferry]], [[raker]], [[galleon]], [[soarer]], or [[skimmer]]. | This is the smallest cabin that can be built on a ship. It lends compact space enough for two people and a few items. A maximum of two small cabins may be constructed on a [[ferry]], [[raker]], [[galleon]], [[soarer]], or [[skimmer]]. | ||
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This is the smallest cabin that can be built on a ship. It lends compact space enough for two people and a few items. A maximum of two small cabins may be constructed on a ferry, raker, galleon, soarer, or skimmer.
The cabin allows most machines that require a building to be constructed aboard the vessel; those which cannot can be found in the category Not built in vehicles.
Construction
Object: Small ship cabin
Days needed: 4
Raw materials needed:
- 7000 grams of lumber
Objects:
- none
Tools needed:
Build/Repair Skill: Shipbuilding
Capacity
People: 2
Weight: 140000 grams