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A maximum of two [[staysail|staysails]] are allowed per ship.  A staysail is a triangular sail attatched to a [[foremast|forestay]], which can be rigged on a [[raker]], [[skimmer]] or [[galleon]].
 
A maximum of two [[staysail|staysails]] are allowed per ship.  A staysail is a triangular sail attatched to a [[foremast|forestay]], which can be rigged on a [[raker]], [[skimmer]] or [[galleon]].

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Staysail
Yacht flying jib.svg.png
Manufacturing
Object typeVehicles
Skill usedShipbuilding
Time0.5 day(s)
Objectsstaysail (unrigged)
Toolsbodkin
stone, bronze or regular hammer
iron, bone, or seashell needle
knife, bone knife or bronze knife
Machinesforemast
Masts and sails
Increasesailing 0.20

A maximum of two staysails are allowed per ship. A staysail is a triangular sail attatched to a forestay, which can be rigged on a raker, skimmer or galleon.