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[[File:Ship Anatomy.png|right|thumb|The Anatomy of a Ship]]
 
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'''Ships''' are the primary vessels players use to travel the sea, embark on [[Quests]] and [[Voyages]], and battle other players and [[enemies]] in ''[[Sea of Thieves]]''.
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== Mechanics ==
 
== Mechanics ==

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Ship Anatomy

The Anatomy of a Ship

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Mechanics

A Ship acts as a mobile base and command center, transporting supplies, Treasure, and other Quest rewards and items, as well as providing mobile access to player resources like the Ammo Chest and Armoury. A player's current Ship also acts as their respawn point if they die (unless their Ship sank, in which case they respawn at a random Island).

A new Ship is automatically spawned when a player or team of players begins a new game. There is no cost to spawn a basic Ship. Cosmetic Ship customizations can be purchased via in-game currency, and once owned by a player, they can be applied and swapped by that player to their current Ship an unlimited number of times.

The maximum size of a crew is determined by the size of the Ship. There is no minimum crew size, even for larger Ships, and even a single player can elect to start a new game with a large Galleon (though operating such a large Ship alone would prove difficult).

Ship Damage

Every Ship can sustain Damage from various sources and will eventually sink if not dealt with properly. Most damage to the Ship can be fixed with Wooden Planks - This includes the Hull, Wheel, Masts and Capstan. The most dangerous damage is Holes that appear in the Hull as these start letting Water into the Ship until it sinks. The Hull of a Ship can take damage from shot Cannonballs, collision with large objects, large waves inside Storms, Gunpowder Barrel explosions and Fire.

The Masts, Wheel and Capstan of a Ship can each sustain three Cannonball's worth of damage, with each Cannonball hit requiring one Wooden Plank to repair. When hit by a Chainshot, these parts of the ship will take maximum damage. Chainshot do very little damage to the Hull of a Ship.

Cursed Cannonballs do not do any damage to a Ship, however they will apply special effects to the Ship or Crew. Purple Cursed Cannonballs apply different hindering effects to the Ship when hit. Green Cursed Cannonballs apply different hindering effects to the whole Crew when hit.

Fire can spread onto every surface of the Ship, including Masts, any floor, Equipment and even atop the Crow's Nest. Fire deals damage slowly. It takes from 1-2 minutes for a single patch of fire to deal 1 point of damage to a Capstan, Mast, Wheel or Hull surface. Fire will spread infinitely on a ship until doused with Water. When an item is left burning on a Stove for a while, the kitchen area will be set on Fire. Fire is spread by getting hit by Lightning, thrown or shot Firebombs, or exploding Gunpowder Barrels.

A Blunderbomb that hits a Ship does not cause any damage to the Ship, but it will push it back as if the Ship were hit by a Gunpowder Barrel explosion.

It is possible to Scuttle (sink) one's own Ship voluntarily via the in-game settings menu. It will then respawn at a random Island. A scuttled ship will become full of holes that cannot be fixed with Wooden Planks no matter what.

Types

Sloop side

Sloop

Brigantine side

Brigantine

Galleon side

Galleon

There are currently three Ship types:

  • The Sloop is a small ship suited to solo or two-pirate crews. It is more maneuverable and easier to operate. Its Anchor takes less time and manpower to raise, and its Helm (wheel) makes fewer revolutions.
  • The Brigantine is a medium ship for up to 3 crew members. It falls between the smaller Sloop and larger Galleon in size and stats.
  • The Galleon is a large ship that can accommodate up to 4 crew members. It generally requires teamwork to operate efficiently, makes slower turns, and takes more manpower to raise Anchor — but is better-armed and much more difficult to sink than a Sloop.
Ship Specs
Sloop Brigantine Galleon
Max Crew size 2 3 4
Masts* 1 2 3
Cannons 2 4 8
Cannonball Barrels 2 3 3
Cannonball initial stock** 40 (20x2) 45 (15x3) 45 (15x3)
Firebomb, Chainshot & Blunderbomb initial stock** 4/4/4 (2/2/2 x2) 6/6/6 (2/2/2 x3) 6/6/6 (2/2/2 x3)
Max Cannonball storage 9600 14,400 14,400
Food Barrels 2 2 2
Food initial stock 16 16 16
Max Food storage 9600 9600 9600
Wooden Plank Barrels 1 1 1
Wooden Plank initial stock 15 15 15
Max Wooden Plank storage 4800 4800 4800

* Each Mast consists of one to three sails, with 2 length rigs and 2 angle rigs (one each mounted on the port and starboard, ie. left and right sides of the ship). See Sailing for details.
** Cannonball Barrel stock is split up between the two or three barrels.

Operation

To mobilize the ship, the anchor must be raised and the sails unfurled. Careful sailing will generate maximum speed or turning finesse.

When the ship suffers damage, it must be patched with Wooden Planks. If the hull is punctured with holes, the lower deck will start to flood, and must be bailed out with the Bucket. The ship will sink when it is completely flooded, disabling all ship equipment. The holes can vary in size, which affects the repair time. The other components can be damaged to reduce functionality: the mast, capstan, and helm.

Components

Equipment

Most ships will Spawn with the following Features:

  • Bell: Located at the doorway to the Captain's Quarters. Can be rung to get the attention of the crew or other nearby Ships.
  • Brig: A jail cell where a misbehaving player can be locked up (or released) via crew vote.
  • Cannons: A Ship's mounted weapons. Fires cannonballs, players, and pets.
  • Capstan: A Ship's Anchor control. Stops the ship when lowered. Raising takes time and manpower.
  • Compass: Every ship has a stationary Compass next to the Wheel.
  • Crow's Nest: A lookout tower at the top of the main mast, accessible via ladder.
  • Ship Flag Box: A box on top of the Crow's Nest that allows your crew to change their flag.
  • Grog Barrel: Every ship is equipped with their own supply of booze for long and dreary voyages.
  • Harpoon: Located near the front of the ship, can be used to latch onto surfaces, ships, Megalodons and other enemies, or to pull players or treasure onto the ship.
  • Hatches: Interactive hatches on some windows of ships, can be closed to help defend against cannon balls.
  • Helm: A wheel that steers the ship. A golden handle marks the neutral position, along with an audible 'thunk.'
  • Lanterns: Ships are equipped with several Lanterns, both above and below deck, which provide light and cause a Ship to be more visible from a distance. They can be switched on or off individually by players.
  • Map Table: An interactive map of The Sea of Thieves used for navigation.
  • Voyage Table: A table to vote and cancel voyages and Tall Tales.
  • Rowboat Dock: A rowboat can found close to islands or ashore, and can be hung on the back of every ship — by rowing it directly behind a ship. A rowboat can be used for transporting treasure, storing Supplies or saving everything on a sinking ship.
  • Sails: Uses wind to move the ship, can be adjusted in length and angle to control speed depending on wind.
  • Water Barrel: Pumps seawater from the Sea with a lever mechanism. Useful for dealing with Fires.
  • Pet Cage: A sizeable Cage that can be opened from the Latch for Pets to be placed in.

Player resources

In addition to tools related to navigating the seas, the following Containers are also available on every Ship:

Customization

You can buy Ship Customization items at the Shipwright Shop located on the pier of every Outpost. Features that can be customized include the following:

  • Figurehead: A decorative item adorning the nose of the ship.*
  • Hull Livery: The decorative coat of paint of the hull and boards.*
  • Wheel: A decorative overhaul of the steering wheel.*
  • Cannons: A decorative overhaul of the Ship's Cannons.*
  • Capstan: A decorative overhaul of the Capstan used to raise and lower the anchor.*
  • Flag: Let your intentions be known by flying an appropriate Flag above your ship.**

* Use the Ship Customization Chest, located near the Shipwright Shop, to choose the Ship's equipped Hull, Figurehead, and Sails, as well as the Wheel and Capstan appearances.
** Use the Ship Flag Box, located in the Crow's Nest, to choose the Flag.

Non-playable Ships

Currently, the only NPC-helmed ships in the game are Skeleton Ships. There are two types of Skeleton Ships: Skeleton Sloops and Skeleton Galleons. Skeleton Ships can be seen roaming around the Seas with their ripped sails and blue and green lanterns and are hostile when attacked or approached.

During The Seabound Soul Tall Tale, ghostly ships can be seen on the seas, leading to the next locations of the Tall Tale.