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A '''Rowboat''' is a Ship Component in ''[[Sea of Thieves]]''. A rowboat can found close to islands, and can be hang on the back of every ship — by driving it directly behind a ship.
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A '''Rowboat''' is a miniature vessel in ''[[Sea of Thieves]]''. It spawns on islands, and can be docked aboard the stern of a ship.
   
A rowboat can be used for moving treasure, avoiding to be bitten by sharks, or being burned from the superheated water. Rowboats are heavily damaged by gunpowder barrels, and due to their small size, are prone to getting stuck under piers or between rocks - luckily, because they're so small, they can be easily pushed back to sea.
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A rowboat can act as a vessel for loot and seats to 3 pirates, it also has a chest to contain gathered supplies. Rowboats are heavily damaged by gunpowder barrels, and due to their small size, are prone to getting stuck under piers or between rocks. Once aground, they can be pushed across the target direction.
   
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The pilot of a rowboat will sit facing the opposite direction of travel. They can use the oars to propel the boat and finely rotate with side brakes.
Rowboats are found close to or on the edge of islands, often requiring a push to get them in the water. There are also broken rowboat decorations that cannot be interacted with.
 
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Approaching the empty stern of a ship will prompt the option to dock onto the ship.
   
 
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A Rowboat is a miniature vessel in Sea of Thieves. It spawns on islands, and can be docked aboard the stern of a ship.

A rowboat can act as a vessel for loot and seats to 3 pirates, it also has a chest to contain gathered supplies. Rowboats are heavily damaged by gunpowder barrels, and due to their small size, are prone to getting stuck under piers or between rocks. Once aground, they can be pushed across the target direction.

The pilot of a rowboat will sit facing the opposite direction of travel. They can use the oars to propel the boat and finely rotate with side brakes.

Approaching the empty stern of a ship will prompt the option to dock onto the ship.