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Masts and sails sorted by efficiency.
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Masts and sails are sorted below by efficiency.
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Each mast and sail added to a water vehicle's rigging increases that vessel's speed with (base*increasesailing). 
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=== Masts & Sails ===
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All rigging construction numbers are based on [[:category:Disassembled rigging|disassembled rigging]] where applicable. 
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See the relevant fixed article for installation times (typically 0.5 days).
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|+ Mast & Sail Construction
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|-
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|- style="vertical-align: bottom;"
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=text  | Name
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=text  | Type
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=text  | Class<sup>*</sup> <!-- primitive, small, half, full, other -->
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=text  | PreReq.
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | IncrSail
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | Build<br>Time<br><small>(days)</small>
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[sinew]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[hide]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[string]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[thin rope|thin<br>rope]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[medium rope|med.<br>rope]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[thick rope|thk.<br>rope]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[iron]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[steel]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[wood]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[lumber]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[medium log|med.<br>log]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[large log|lg.<br>log]]
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! scope="col" data-sort-type=number | [[sailcloth]]
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|-
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| [[Small mast]]        || mast ||    small || ---      || 0.01 || 0.5 || --- ||  --- || -- || --- || 300 || --- || 100 || --- ||  --- || --- || 2 || - || ---
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|-
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| [[Mainmast]]          || mast ||      half || ---      || 0.02 || 1.0 || --- ||  --- || -- || --- || 500 || 150 || 200 || --- ||  --- || --- || - || 4 || ---
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|-
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| [[Foremast]]          || mast ||      full || mainmast || 0.03 || 1.0 || --- ||  --- || -- || --- || 600 || 200 || 300 || --- ||  --- || --- || - || - || ---
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|-
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| [[Topsail]]          || sail ||      full || foremast || 0.10 || 1.0 || --- ||  --- || 50 || 300 || --- || --- ||  50 || --- ||  --- || 125 || - || 3 || 1000
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|-
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| [[Jib]]              || sail ||      half || mainmast || 0.20 || 1.0 || --- ||  100 || 50 || --- || 500 || --- ||  75 || 100 ||  --- || --- || - || - || 2000
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|-
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| [[Staysail]]          || sail ||      full || foremast || 0.20 || 1.0 || --- ||  100 || 50 || --- || --- || --- ||  75 || 100 ||  --- || --- || - || - || 2000
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|-
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| [[Staysail]] (2<sup>nd**</sup>)|| sail ||      full || foremast || 0.20 || 1.0 || --- ||  100 || 50 || --- || --- || --- ||  75 || 100 ||  --- || --- || - || - || 2000
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|-
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| [[Gaff mainsail]]    || sail ||      half || mainmast || 0.25 || 1.0 || --- ||  --- || 25 || --- || 300 || --- || 100 || --- ||  --- || --- || 1 || - || 3000
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| [[Primitive sail]]    || sail || primitive || ---      || 0.25 || 4.0 || 100 || 1500 || -- || --- || --- || --- || --- || --- ||  500 || --- || - || - || --- 
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| [[Paddlewheel]]      || mech ||    other || ---      || 0.50 || 3.0 || --- ||  --- || -- || --- || --- || --- ||  20 || --- || 1000 || --- || - || - || ---
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| [[Square mainsail]]  || both ||    small || sm. mast || 0.50 || 1.0 || --- ||  --- || 25 || --- || 300 || --- || 100 || --- ||  --- || --- || 1 || - || 3200
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|}
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<sup>* </sup>The primitive sail class contains both the mast and sail as one unit. 
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A small sail class is based on the small mast, plus sail. 
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Half rigging involves just a mainmast with sails whereas full rigging builds on the half rigging with a foremast and sails.<br>
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<sup>** </sup>A second staysail is added to the table for convenience purposes.  If the user wishes to add up the resources for rigging of a class (e.g. half rigging for a sloop or full rigging for a galleon) sort on "class" and add up the columns.  For full rigging, 2 staysails are possible.  Adding a second staysail to the table helps reduce math error. 
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For galleons, rakers or skimmers, the total amount of masts and sails that can be added to the ship total up to weighting 18375 grams.
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'''Tools Used for Building and Assembling Rigging:'''
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* {{hammer}}
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* {{needle}}
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* {{knife}}
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* {{bodkin}}
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==== Trivia ====
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The maximum amount of masts and sails requires (for a [[raker]], [[skimmer]], or [[galleon]]):
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* 225 string
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* 300 thin rope
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* 2900 medium rope
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* 350 thick rope
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* 1 small log
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* 6 medium logs
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* 3 large logs
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* 10000 sailcloth
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* 875 iron
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* 300 steel
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* 300 hide
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[[Category:Water Vehicles]]

Latest revision as of 02:19, 25 September 2021

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Masts and sails are sorted below by efficiency.

Each mast and sail added to a water vehicle's rigging increases that vessel's speed with (base*increasesailing).

Masts & Sails

All rigging construction numbers are based on disassembled rigging where applicable. See the relevant fixed article for installation times (typically 0.5 days).

Mast & Sail Construction
Name Type Class* PreReq. IncrSail Build
Time
(days)
sinew hide string thin
rope
med.
rope
thk.
rope
iron steel wood lumber med.
log
lg.
log
sailcloth
Small mast mast small --- 0.01 0.5 --- --- -- --- 300 --- 100 --- --- --- 2 - ---
Mainmast mast half --- 0.02 1.0 --- --- -- --- 500 150 200 --- --- --- - 4 ---
Foremast mast full mainmast 0.03 1.0 --- --- -- --- 600 200 300 --- --- --- - - ---
Topsail sail full foremast 0.10 1.0 --- --- 50 300 --- --- 50 --- --- 125 - 3 1000
Jib sail half mainmast 0.20 1.0 --- 100 50 --- 500 --- 75 100 --- --- - - 2000
Staysail sail full foremast 0.20 1.0 --- 100 50 --- --- --- 75 100 --- --- - - 2000
Staysail (2nd**) sail full foremast 0.20 1.0 --- 100 50 --- --- --- 75 100 --- --- - - 2000
Gaff mainsail sail half mainmast 0.25 1.0 --- --- 25 --- 300 --- 100 --- --- --- 1 - 3000
Primitive sail sail primitive --- 0.25 4.0 100 1500 -- --- --- --- --- --- 500 --- - - ---
Paddlewheel mech other --- 0.50 3.0 --- --- -- --- --- --- 20 --- 1000 --- - - ---
Square mainsail both small sm. mast 0.50 1.0 --- --- 25 --- 300 --- 100 --- --- --- 1 - 3200

* The primitive sail class contains both the mast and sail as one unit. A small sail class is based on the small mast, plus sail. Half rigging involves just a mainmast with sails whereas full rigging builds on the half rigging with a foremast and sails.
** A second staysail is added to the table for convenience purposes. If the user wishes to add up the resources for rigging of a class (e.g. half rigging for a sloop or full rigging for a galleon) sort on "class" and add up the columns. For full rigging, 2 staysails are possible. Adding a second staysail to the table helps reduce math error.


For galleons, rakers or skimmers, the total amount of masts and sails that can be added to the ship total up to weighting 18375 grams.

Tools Used for Building and Assembling Rigging:

Trivia

The maximum amount of masts and sails requires (for a raker, skimmer, or galleon):

  • 225 string
  • 300 thin rope
  • 2900 medium rope
  • 350 thick rope
  • 1 small log
  • 6 medium logs
  • 3 large logs
  • 10000 sailcloth
  • 875 iron
  • 300 steel
  • 300 hide

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

Pages in category "Masts and sails"

The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.