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== Uses ==
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{{InterwikiLink:Galleon}}
Allows you to travel on seas.
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{{ST|stack={{Infobox:Manufacture
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| type      = Vehicles
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| skill      = Shipbuilding
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| time      = 30
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| resources  = 38500 grams of [[lumber]]<br>2000 grams of [[iron]]<br>2400 grams of [[steel]]
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| objects    =
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| tools      = {{hammer}}
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| machines  =
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| location  =
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| rot        =
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| userot    =
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| repair    =
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}}
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{{Infobox:Ship
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| title        = Water Vehicle
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| passengers    = 20
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| weight        = 1,800,000
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| realcapacity  =  
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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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| masts        = [[mainmast]]<br>[[gaff mainsail]]<br>[[jib]]<br>[[foremast]]<br>2 [[staysail]]s<br>[[topsail]]
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| surfaces      = seas
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| speed        = 45
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| engine        =
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| weight effect = 75,000
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| docksto      = [[coaster harbour]]
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| dockedtoby    = [[darter]]<br>[[dinghy]]<br>[[reed boat]]<br>[[longboat]]<br>[[sloop]]<br>[[inflatable rubber boat]]
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}}}}
  
== Construction ==
 
Days needed: 30
 
  
Raw materials needed:<BR>
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==Real Life History==
22000 grams of [[wood]]<BR>
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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''
2000 grams of [[iron]]<BR>
 
2400 grams of [[steel]]<BR>
 
 
Tools needed: [[hammer]]
 
  
== Capacities ==
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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.
[[Passengers]]: 20<BR>
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[[Carryon Weight]]: very high<BR>
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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."
[[Vehicle Speed]]: 4250 Units<BR>
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(Source & full article: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Galleon_(ship)&oldid=41691486 Wikipedia])

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Galleon
Manufacturing
Object typeVehicles
Skill usedShipbuilding
Time30 day(s)
Materials38500 grams of lumber
2000 grams of iron
2400 grams of steel
Toolsstone, bronze or regular hammer
Water Vehicle
Capacity
Passengers20
Total Capacity1,800,000 grams
Real CapacityUnknown (hard)
Cabins and holdslarge cargo hold
large ship cabin
medium ship cabin
2 small ship cabins
Masts and Sailsmainmast
gaff mainsail
jib
foremast
2 staysails
topsail
Movement
Travels onseas
Base speed45
Weight effect75,000
Docks to
Docks tocoaster harbour
Docked to bydarter
dinghy
reed boat
longboat
sloop
inflatable rubber boat


Real Life History

This information is not to be used in-game, but is instead to help you, the player, understand what your character is sailing

"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.

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."

(Source & full article: Wikipedia)