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.:.Ships.:.; A sailor sailed to sea to see.
Topic Started: Apr 21 2008, 07:50 (48 Views)
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Scow: A small ship used for quick navigation of rivers and canals. It can hold some cargo and one person, or two people with little to no cargo. More often than not, it is powered by a single person with oars.
Cost: $250

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Ketch: This small ship is used more in transporting cargo than people. It can go through mild waters with ease, but stands little chance making it out at sea. Often used by solitary merchants, the Ketch is a humble vessel.
Cost: $400

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Felucca: An agile sailing vessel, the Felucca is commonly seen in boat races or sailing from island to island. It is built to hold up to four people and some cargo, but is used more for recreational purposes that business.
Cost: $550

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Pinnace: A common sight on the open sea, the Pinnace can hold a large number of passenger and crew. It is made for the sea, and built for speed more than defense. Pirates make great use of this ship, as it is smaller and cheaper than the luxury Caravel.
Cost: $775

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Caravel: The Caravel is a large ship, favored by royal navy and pirate alike. It takes a large crew and a good captain to sail the seas with this beauty, but has a large area for cargo and passengers. This is definitely a luxury ship, built more for defense than for speed. The Caravel makes for the most impressive sight on the high seas.
Cost: $1000
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