Name: Anchor, Large
Description: A massive iron anchor. Large anchors sometimes weight in excess of 4 tons.
Weight: 4
Base Cost: 621
Name: Anchor, Medium
Description: A massive iron anchor. Medium anchors sometimes weight in excess of 2 tons.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 312
Name: Anchor, Small
Description: A massive iron anchor. Small anchors can weigh as much as a ton.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 75
Name: Ballast
Description: Ballast is heavy blocks of stone that are moved around the ship to maintain an even distribution of weight as provisions are consumed.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 10
Name: Beam, Large
Description: A large beam. Beams provide structural support across the width of a ship. and support the deck planks.
Weight: 4
Base Cost: 48
Name: Beam, Small
Description: A small beam. Beams provide structural support across the width of a ship, and support the deck planks.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 25
Name: Brass Ship Fittings
Description: Brass fittings are used in the same way as iron fittings, but are much more
corrosion-resistant.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 1433
Name: Colossal Hull
Description: Any of a group of colossal ship hulls, typically in excess of 130 feet in
length.
Weight: 700
Base Cost: 41235
Name: Filling Frame, Large
Description: A large filling-frame. Filling-frames are similar to frame timbers, but are less critical to structural support, and fill out the spaces between the larger frame timbers.
Weight: 10
Base Cost: 113
Name: Filling Frame, Small
Description: A small filling-frame. Filling-frames are similar to frame timbers, but are less critical to structural support, and fill out the spaces between the large frame timbers.
Weight: 5
Base Cost: 65
Name: Frame Timber, Large
Description: A large frame timber. Frame timbers serve as the ship's ribcage, and are affixed
to the keel.
Weight: 12
Base Cost: 259
Name: Frame Timber, Lignum Vitae
Description: A large frame timber constructed from lignum vitae. Lignum vitae is stronger and
harder than oak.
Weight: 12
Base Cost: 2588
Name: Frame Timber, Small
Description: A small frame timber. Frame timbers serve as the ship's ribcage and are affixed
to the keel.
Weight: 8
Base Cost: 186
Name: Huge Hull
Description: Any of a group of huge ship hulls, typically between 105 and 130 feet in length.
Weight: 700
Base Cost: 27876
Name: Huge Square Rig
Description: A rig for the largest sailing ships, with the sails perpendicular to the line of
the keel.
Weight: 350
Base Cost: 18356
Name: Hulk, Major
Description: A hulk of this size can be refitted in a careening camp into a ship of levels 26
through 35.
Weight: 15
Base Cost: 1
Name: Hulk, Minor
Description: A hulk of this size can be refitted in a careening camp into a ship of levels 1
through 25.
Weight: 10
Base Cost: 1
Name: Hulk, Superior
Description: A hulk of this size can be refitted in a careening camp into a ship of levels 36
through 45.
Weight: 30
Base Cost: 1
Name: Hulk, Warship
Description: A hulk of this size can be refitted in a careening camp into a ship of levels 46
through 50.
Weight: 45
Base Cost: 1
Name: Iron Ship Fittings
Description: Various iron fittings are used through the ship to secure and reinforce wood
joints.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 253
Name: Keel, Large
Description: A keel section of a rated ship. Many ship keels are assembled from multiple pieces, as no single oak tree is large enough to supply the wood for an entire large keel.
Weight: 20
Base Cost: 402
Name: Keel, Medium
Description: A keel section of a medium-sized, unrated ship. Many ship keels are assembled from multiple pieces, as no single oak tree is large enough to supply the wood for an entire large keel.
Weight: 10
Base Cost: 240
Name: Keel, Small
Description: A keel section for a small ship. Many ship keels are assembled from multiple pieces, as no single oak tree is large enough to supply the wood for an entire small keel.
Weight: 8
Base Cost: 145
Name: Large Fore-And-Aft Rig
Description: A rig for larger ships, with the sails parallel to the line of the keel.
Weight: 80
Base Cost: 5090
Name: Large Hull
Description: Any of a group of ship hulls, typically between 80 and 105 feet in length.
Weight: 400
Base Cost: 14819
Name: Large Square Rig
Description: A rig for large ships, with the sails perpendicular to the line of the keel.
Weight: 180
Base Cost: 8565
Name: Lineship Structure Bundle
Description: The process of building a ship of the line, or other very large warship, involves sorting through many tons of goods. Even those of moderate quality are discarded; only the very finest specimens of each material are kept for the final construction.
Weight: 250
Base Cost: 317192
Name: Mast Hoops
Description: Iron mast hoops provide structural support and reinforcement for mast timbers.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 130
Name: Mast Section, Large
Description: A large mast section. Masts are assembled from multiple lengths of fir, used for
its flexibility.
Weight: 24
Base Cost: 479
Name: Mast Section, Medium
Description: A medium mast section. Masts are assembled from multiple lengths of fir, used
for its flexibility.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 172
Name: Mast Section, Small
Description: A small mast section. Masts are assembled from multiple lengths of fir, used for
its flexibility.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 52
Name: Medium Fore-And-Aft Rig
Description: A rig for medium ships, with the sails parallel to the line of the keel.
Weight: 55
Base Cost: 2871
Name: Medium Hull
Description: Any of a group of ship hulls, typically between 65 and 80 feet in length.
Weight: 200
Base Cost: 3812
Name: Medium Square Rig
Description: A rig for medium ships, with the sails perpendicular to the line of the keel.
Weight: 80
Base Cost: 3855
Name: Planks (Oak)
Description: Oak planks. Planks are used throughout the ship to create sturdy horizontal
surfaces.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 13
Name: Planks (Teak)
Description: Teak planks. Planks are used throughout the ship to create sturdy surfaces.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 48
Name: Rigging
Description: The hemp ropes, blocks and pulleys necessary to manage the spars and sails. Every ship is positively entangled with rigging.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 75
Name: Sail, Large
Description: A large sail canvas, woven from sturdy hemp.
Weight: 8
Base Cost: 448
Name: Sail, Medium
Description: A medium sail canvas, woven from sturdy hemp.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 113
Name: Sail, Small
Description: A small sail canvas, woven from sturdy hemp.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 29
Name: Ship Provisioning
Description: The supplies and provisions, as bundled by a victualler, for an extended sea voyage
Weight: 22
Base Cost: 993
Name: Ship Stem
Description: A stem piece. The stem extends the keel up towards the ship's head.
Weight: 4
Base Cost: 60
Name: Small Fore-and-Aft Rig
Description: A rig for small ships, with the sails parallel to the line of the keel.
Weight: 40
Base Cost: 2272
Name: Small Hull
Description: Any of a group of ship hulls, typically between 40 and 70 feet in length.
Weight: 100
Base Cost: 2656
Name: Small Square Rig
Description: A rig for smaller ships, with the sails perpendicular to the line of the keel.
Weight: 50
Base Cost: 2734
Name: Spar, Large
Description: A large spar. Spars are lateral pieces to which the sails are attached.
Weight: 4
Base Cost: 102
Name: Spar, Medium
Description: A medium spar. Spars are lateral pieces to which the sails are attached.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 51
Name: Spar, Small
Description: A small spar. Spars are lateral pieces to which the sails are attached.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 26
Name: Strakes (Oak)
Description: Oak strakes. Strakes are the long, curved planks that form the ship's hull.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 16
Name: Strakes (Teak)
Description: Teak strakes. Strakes are the long, curved planks that form the ship's hull.
Weight: 1
Base Cost: 51
Name: Tiny Fore-and-Aft Rig
Description: A rig for tiny ships, with the sails parallel to the line of the keel.
Weight: 25
Base Cost: 1522
Name: Tiny Hull
Description: Any of a group of ship hulls 40 feet in length or less.
Weight: 35
Base Cost: 1572
Name: Transom, Large
Description: A large transom. Transoms are the beams that form the stern of the ship, and are the end supports for the long deck planks.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 49
Name: Transom, Small
Description: A small transom. Transoms are the beams that form the stern of the ship, and are the end supports for the long deck planks.
Weight: 2
Base Cost: 25