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Tartane {
 The tartane is a small fishing vessel with a triangular sail, that first appeared in Mediterranean waters. Soon, the tartane's excellent sailing characteristics made it a very popular ship, used for coastal sailing and trading between close settlements. 
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WarTartane {
 A War Tartane is a large tartane with small cannons on board. It shall never be considered a serious ship, but it is widely used in the whole world for pirate and smuggling raids.
}
Gunboat {
 A Gunboat has small cannons on board. It shall never be considered a serious ship, but it is widely used in the whole world for pirate and smuggling raids.
}
Hebek {
Hebek - the ship first appeared in Mediterranean sea and was actively used by the Algerian pirates for an attack on single trading vessels. Now Hebek has become outdated as fighting unit and it is used for commerce. However, the Hebek, being a small ship, has the advantage and can resist attack.
}
Bermsloop {
 With its small hull and great sailing properties, the Bermuda sloop is a very effective recon ship, good for coastal patrolling and trade between the islands.
}
Lugger {
 Lugger - a small ship, made for transporting cargo and protecting small convoys. Although the lugger is modestly armed and crewed, it is specially designed for trade and battle. Many captains value the lugger for its speed and maneuverability. The small size prevents its use on long sea journeys. 
}
Lyon {
 The 'Lyon' Hoy was built in 1709 and was wrecked in 1752. A 'hoy' is a type of small, shallow draft merchant vessel used as a lighter or coastal trader by the English and the Dutch. The term 'hoy' refers to her single mast rig, similar to that of the 'Hiorten' Galeas.
}
CaravelR {
 In the first half of the 16th century, the Portuguese created a specialized fighting ship also called caravela redonda to act as an escort in Brazil and in the East Indies route. It had a foremast with square sails and three other masts with a lateen each, for a total of 4 masts. The hull was galleon-shaped, and some experts consider this vessel a forerunner of the fighting galleon. 
}
Yacht {
 Yacht is a small ship, made for transporting cargo and protecting small convoys. Although the lugger is modestly armed and crewed, it is specially designed for trade and battle. Many captains value the lugger for its speed and maneuverability. The small size prevents its use on long sea journeys. 
}
Cutter {
 With its small hull and great sailing properties, the Cutter can be used as a small trade ship however she is better used for scouting since she is so fast and agile.
}
Ketch {
 With its small hull and great sailing properties, the Ketch can be used as a small trade ship however she is better used for scouting since she is so fast and agile.
}
Pink {
 With its small hull and great sailing properties, the Cutter can be used as a small trade ship however she is better used for scouting since she is so fast and agile. 
}
Empress{
With its small hull and great sailing properties, the Empress can be used as a small trade ship however she is better used for scouting since she is so fast and agile. 
}

Lugger_h {
 Heavy Lugger - with its increased cargo capacity it is ideal for transporting cargo and protecting small convoys. Although the lugger is modestly armed and crewed, it is specially designed for trade and battle. Many captains value the lugger for its speed and maneuverability.  
}
Galeoth_h {
 Galeoth - a small ship, made for transporting cargo and protecting small convoys. Although the galeoth is modestly armed and crewed, it is specially designed for trade and is armed only for self defense. 
}
Sloop {
 With its small hull and great sailing properties, the sloop is a very effective recon ship, good for coastal patrolling and trade. 
}
Sloop2 {
 With its slightly larger cargohold and great sailing properties, the merchant sloop is a very popular ship, good for coastal patrolling and trade. 
}

ColonialSchooner {
 The newer schooner's improved sailing characteristics and a roomy hold have made it one of the most attractive medium-grade trading ships and light military runner. 
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Shnyava {
 The Shnyava sailing characteristics and a roomy hold have made it one of the most attractive medium-grade trading ships and light military runner. 
}
LuggerVML {
 LuggerVML - with its increased cargo capacity is ideal for transporting cargo and protecting small convoys. Although the lugger is modestly armed and crewed, it is specially designed for trade and battle. Many captains value the lugger for its speed and maneuverability.  
}
Neptunus {
 The Neptunus's solid sailing characteristics and a roomy hold have made it one of the most attractive medium-grade trading ships. Perfect for those unable to afford a flute.
}
Hannah {
 The Armed Schooner Hannah was one of the first ships of the US navy. She was purchased by George Washington and refitted as an armed schooner to help counter the British navy.
She first sailed in her new guise on September 5th 1775.
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Hannah_p {
 The (Pirate Version) of the Armed Schooner Hannah was one of the first ships of the US navy. She was purchased by George Washington and refitted as an armed schooner to help counter the British navy.
She first sailed in her new guise on September 5th 1775. This is the pirate version so she has more guns. 
}
Brig3 {
 Brigs are often used as trade vessels, though more often as warships. High speed and maneuverability make them amongst the most balanced vessels. The weapons do affect maneuverability, however. 
}
PinnaceBerlin {
 Frigate Berlin are often used as trade vessels, though more often as warships. High speed and maneuverability make them amongst the most balanced vessels. The weapons do affect maneuverability, however. 
}
brig_n1 {
 The Light Brigs are often used as trade vessels, though more often as warships. High speed and maneuverability make them amongst the most balanced vessels. The weapons do affect maneuverability, however. 
}
Greyhound1 {
 The HMS Greyhound was often used as trade vessels, though more often as warships. High speed and maneuverability make them amongst the most balanced vessels. The weapons do affect maneuverability, however. 
}
Speedy {
 Brigs are often used as trade vessels, though more often as warships. High speed and maneuverability make them amongst the most balanced vessels. The weapons do affect maneuverability, however. 
}
Bounty{ 
 Known to historians as HM Armed Vessel Bounty, popularly as HMAV Bounty, and to many simply as "The Bounty", famous as the scene of the Mutiny on the Bounty on 28 April 1789, was originally a three-masted cargo ship, the Bethia, purchased by the British Admiralty, then modified and commissioned as His Majesty's Armed Vessel the Bounty for a botanical mission to the Pacific Ocean.
}
Edinburg {
 The Edinburgh Trader was a 169-foot-long merchant vessel owned and operated by Captain Bellamy and his crew. The ship was docked at Port Royal following Lord Cutler Beckett's arrival, and launched for the open water after Elizabeth Swann escaped from Beckett's custody. Swann stowed away aboard the Trader, disguised as a crewman, intending to reach Tortuga.
}
Barque {
 Barque - a ship made for long journeys. With its roomy cargo hold and formidable firepower, the barque is considered one the best ships in its class. However, the big size does not allow for great speed or maneuverability, so it loses out in sailing to lighter ships in its class. 
}
Barque_L {
 Barque - a ship made for long journeys. With its roomy cargo hold and formidable firepower, the barque is considered one the best ships in its class. However, the big size does not allow for great speed or maneuverability, so it loses out in sailing to lighter ships in its class. 
}
Schooner {
 The schooner's solid sailing characteristics and a roomy hold have made it one of the most attractive medium-grade trading ships. Perfect for those unable to afford a flute.
}
Schooner_L {
This Schooner is a durable and capacious ship but has low speed and is not that maneuverable. However, the low body does make it less liable to fire from opponent, and lengthwise the schooner sails allow it to approach to winward of the enemy ship alowing for better control of the engagement. Being inexpensive, she is a good choice for the poor captain.
}
Xebec {
 The xebec is a small fast ship originally used for trading. However is has evolved as a small military vessel good for coastal patrolling and trade.
}
XebecLight {
 The light Xebec is easy to handel and is a very balanced ship. Capable of carrying out transportation or light shiping of goods. She is fast, has a good point of sail and has good protection so she can sucsessfuly transport valuable goods.
}
SchoonerXebec {
 The Xebec is one of the fastest ships in the caribbean and due to that the ships structor is been useds as a base to build faster ships. One of these hybreads is the Schooner Xebec just as agile and fast as the Xebec its everything the Xebec is and what the Schooner wishes it was, with 24 cannons the Schooner Xebec carries 4 more cannon than most Xebecs due to that she looses a little cargo space but thats no big lose really.
}
Packet_Brig { 
 Packet Brig -Post office hired small brigs to transport letters,  packets etc.
}
Enterprise { 
 USS Enterprise (sometimes spelled Enterprize) was a 24-gun sixth-rate frigate of the US Navy, originally the French frigate L'Entreprise before her capture in May 1705.
}
Felipe { 
The galleon is, without a doubt, the most versatile ship class in history. A close relative to the caravel, the galleon is a clumsy yet dependable vessel, serving sailors for almost two hundred years. Easy prey for a real pirate.  
}
Galeon_h21 {
 A galleon was a large, multi-decked sailing ship used primarily by European states from the 16th to 18th centuries. Whether used for war or commerce, they were generally armed with the demi-culverin type of cannon.
}
Caravel {
The distinctive, unusually-shaped decks of the caravel make its profile easy to identify across even the longest distance. Since caravels fare rather poorly in battle, they have generally been consigned to freighter duty. On the plus side, they do carry a lot of cargo. 
}
Hooker1{ 
 The Hooker is very similar to the Sloop With its small hull and great sailing properties, its a very effective recon ship, good for coastal patrolling and trade. 
}
USS_Enterprise{ 
 USS Enterprise was built in Baltimore in 1799 was called, "Lucky little Enterprize" due to its fabulously successful career in the campaign against the Barbary pirates and in the War of 1812. 
}
Brigantine {
 The brigantine is a small ship carrying both oars and sails. It was a favorite of pirates for its speed and mneuverability.
}
CASTELF {
 Brigantine Castle Friedrichsburg  was bulit and commisioned in 1688. Originally the brigantine was a small ship carrying both oars and sails. It was a favorite of Mediterranean pirates and its name comes from the Italian word brigantino, meaning brigand, and applied by extension to his ship. By the 17th century the term meant a two-masted ship.[1] In the late 17th century, the Royal Navy used the term brigantine to refer to small two-masted vessels designed to be rowed as well as sailed, rigged with square rigs on the front mast and fore-and-aft rigging on the main mast.
}
Brig {
 Brigs are often used as trade vessels, though more often as warships. High speed and maneuverability make them amongst the most balanced vessels. The weapons do affect maneuverability, however. 
}
Barkentine {
 The barkentine is a merchant ship capable of carying larger amounts of cargo with a minimal crew. It is moderately armed for protection. 
}
Brig_20_Gun1_18 {
 Brig are often used as trade vessels, though the 20 Gun Brig is more often used as warships. High speed and maneuverability make them amongst the most balanced vessels. The weapons do affect maneuverability, however. 
}
Interceptor {
 The HMS Interceptor is first seen when Jack Sparrow attempts to board it (with the intention of stealing it) while most of the Royal Navy is attending Commodore James Norrington's promotion ceremony. After Will Turner frees him from prison, Jack schemes to commandeer the Interceptor by pretending to hijack Norrington's command ship, the Dauntless. 
}
Sophie {
 Jack Aubrey's first command, described in Master and Commander is the brig-rigged "sloop" HMS Sophie, operating out of Port Mahon in the western Mediterranean.  Towards the end of the novel, the first book in the series, Sophie is captured on the Spanish coast by a French squadron led by Admiral Linois.
}
Fleut {
 Though the flute is big and sturdy enough for long sea journeys, it is unwise to rely on in battle. Still, it is a solid trade ship, as there is little equal to the size of its hold. 
}
BattleXebec {
 The battle xebec is a reinforced warship with only 1 purpose in mind. 
}
Caravel2 {
 The distinctive, unusually-shaped decks of the caravel make its profile easy to identify across even the longest distance. Since caravels fare rather poorly in battle, they have generally been consigned to freighter duty. On the plus side, they do carry a lot of cargo. 
}
FleutOfWar34G {
 Though the flute is big and sturdy enough for long sea journeys, it is unwise to rely on in battle. That was till the Heavy Fluet was built, it is a solid trade ship, as there is little equal to the size of its hold. 
}
Pinnace {
 A pinnace is big and sturdy enough for long sea voyage, the hold can carry a decent supply of cargo, and it's armed rather well. All that said, it lacks maneuverability in battle, and is slower than a real war ship. 
}
Pinnace11 {
 A pinnace is big and sturdy enough for long sea voyage, the hold can carry a decent supply of cargo, and it's armed rather well. All that said, it lacks maneuverability in battle, and is slower than a real war ship. 
}
Pinnace3_50 {
 A pinnace is big and sturdy enough for long sea voyage, the hold can carry a decent supply of cargo, and it's armed rather well. All that said, it lacks maneuverability in battle, and is slower than a real war ship. 
}
Lydia {
 HMS Lydia is a fictional ship from C. S. Foresters novel The Happy Return. In the novel, Lydia is Horatio Hornblowers first frigate command.The Lydia is described as a middle-sized Fifth-rate built at Woolwich in 1796 to the design of Sir William Rule at a cost of 19,070. Her commission under Hornblower began on March 12, 1807.
}
Galeon_l {
 The Galleon is, without a doubt, the most ship class in history. A close relative to the caravel, the galleon is a clumsy yet dependable vessel, serving sailors for almost two hundred years. Easy prey for a real pirate. A close relative to the caravel, the 
}
Galeon1 {
 The galleon is, without a doubt, the most ship class in history. A close relative to the caravel, the galleon is a clumsy yet dependable vessel, serving sailors for almost two hundred years. Easy prey for a real pirate. 
}
FastGalleon1 {
 The 300-ton vessel, originally named Concord, was built by Britain in 1710, this ship was later captained by Blackbeard who named it The Queen Anne's Revenege
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PO_Fleut50 {
 The Whydah was built in London 1715 as a slave ship for the triangular trade route, this ship could reach speeds in access of 13 to 14 knots. in February of 1717, on only her second voyage of the the triangular trade route, she was chased down by two pirate vessels where she was captured and on April 26, 1717 she was sank by a storm near Cape Cod.
}
Corvette {
 The corvette was designed as a highly-armed, yet light and fast vessel. Trade-offs being trade-offs, corvettes therefore have a weak hull. Still, they are able to keep up with lighter vessels and trade blows with heavier ones. As a rule, the corvette is used for patrol and escort missions. 
}
CorvFrig2_50 {
 The corvette was designed as a highly-armed, yet light and fast vessel. Trade-offs being trade-offs, corvettes therefore have a weak hull. Still, they are able to keep up with lighter vessels and trade blows with heavier ones. As a rule, the corvette is used for patrol and escort missions. 
}
CrimsonBlood {
 The Crimson Blood is a highly-armed, yet light and fast vessel. Trade-offs being trade-offs, this ship therefore has a weak hull. Still, she is able to keep up with lighter vessels and trade blows with heavier ones. As a rule, the ship is used for patrol and escort missions. 
}
SloopofWar {
 The SloopofWar is a 22 gunner Sloop, perfect for carrying more cargo than mosts ships in its class. The Sloop Of War is a favourite of the pirates because of the speed and agility. 
}
Blackangel {
 The Black Angel is a distintive corvette easily recognized by its white stripped black hull and dark silhouette. 
}
BattleCorvette {
 The battle corvette is a reinforced warship with only 1 purpose in mind. It sacrifices cargo space for increased firepower and a larger marine compliment for boarding operations.
}
XebecAS {
 The XebecAS is a reinforced warship, she carries 26 cannons thats 4 more than your regular Xebec's and she's just as fast as they are. This ship could very well become a popular ship with the pirates. 
}
Batavia2 {
 A Batavia2 is big and sturdy enough for long sea voyage, the hold can carry a decent supply of cargo, and it's armed rather well. All that said, it lacks maneuverability in battle, and is slower than a real war ship. 
}
Fleut4_50 {
 Though the flute is big and sturdy enough for long sea journeys, it was unwise to rely on in battle. On till now that is, the Dutch Fleut is a bigger Fleut with 30 cannons this ship is good enough to hold its own in battle however it is better used as a trade ship, as there is little equal to the size of its hold. 
}
Corvette5 {
 The Light Corvette was a suped Corevette, designed as a highly-armed, yet light and fast vessel. Trade-offs being trade-offs, corvettes therefore have a weak hull. Still, they are able to keep up with lighter vessels and trade blows with heavier ones. As a rule, the corvette is used for patrol and escort missions. 
}
RaaFrigate {
 The Raa is a Common Fighting ship. The usual tactic is to pull alongside an ship and open fire. With its many and quick guns most unsuspecting merchants surender well before doing serious damage. 
}
32GunFrigate {
 In the 17th century, the term was used for any warship built for speed and maneuverability, the description often used being "frigate-built". In the 18th century, the term referred to ships which were usually as long as a ship-of-the-line and were square-rigged on all three masts (full rigged), but were faster and with lighter armament, used for patrolling and escort. In the definition adopted by the British Admiralty, they were rated ships of at least 28 guns, carrying their principal armament upon a single continuous deckthe upper deck, while ships-of-the-line possessed two or more continuous decks bearing batteries of guns. 
}
Batavia {
 A Batavia is big and sturdy enough for long sea voyage, the hold can carry a decent supply of cargo, and it's armed rather well. All that said, it lacks maneuverability in battle, and is slower than a real war ship. 
}
TheBlackPearl {
 Originally a merchant ship owned and operated by the East India Trading Company under the name Wicked Wench. Command was first given to Jack Sparrow who fulfilled many contracts on the Company's behalf. However, after Jack refused to carry out a certain task for his East India Trading Company superior Cutler Beckett, Beckett ordered the Wench set alight and sunk and her captain forever branded as a pirate.
}
Revenge {
Type: Galleon \n Usage: used as Merchantman and as Warship \n\n An four-masted galleon as used by the british at the end of the 16th century.
}
JamaicaShip {
 The fast and maneuverable jamaican frigate is liked by many for its nice sailing properties and its firepower. It is used by the Jamaican goverment to patrol the coastal waters and protect settlements from pirates. 
}
BlackPearl {
 The Black Pearl is a fast and maneuverable pirate galeon that is a feared site for all but the most powerful ships. It has excellent speed, sailing qualities and impressive firepower. The first encounter with the Black Pearl for many is their last. 
}
QueenAnnesRevenge {
 The 300-ton vessel, originally named Concord, was a frigate built in England in 1710. She was captured by the French one year later. The ship was modified to hold more cargo, including slaves, and renamed La Concorde de Nantes. Sailing as a slave ship, she was captured by the pirate Captain Benjamin Hornigold on November 28, 1717, near the island of Martinique. Hornigold turned her over to one of his men Edward Teach, later known as Blackbeardand made him her captain. 
}
Linefrigate {
Fast and maneuverable, frigates like this have high speed and when close huledroad, performance and fire power can take the advantage. A squadron of frigates can crush a fort and plunder a city.
}
Merchant1 {
 Unlike the Man-O-War, the merchant ships (with the exception of the plate fleets) were less heavily armed and often were the property of private or government sanctioned enterprise. Pirates and even privateers, were more inclined to go after weaker vessels such as merchants than to take on warships. The idea was to get rich not get killed. 
}
DERFFLINGER {
 By the end of the 17th century the fluyt Derfflinger belonged to the fleet of Kurfuerstentum Brandenburg. In the "triangle trade" of that time she transported rum and other stuff to Africa, to buy slaves, who were then exchanged in the West Indies for sugar, which was then brought to Europe. Later she and other Brandenburg ships were used in the War of the Spanish Succession. The ship was named in honour of cavalry general Georg von Derfflinger, who 1675 won a Brandenburg victory in the battle of Fehrbellin against the Swedish. He is depicted on the stern of the ship. The flag at the stern shows the Kurbrandenburg red eagle with hat, scepter, sword and breast shield. 
}
Galeon_h {
 The heavy galleon is a massive warship. Large caliber cannons, a solid hull, and a huge crew make it a reliable defense for any cargo. 
}
War_Pinnace {
 The War Pinnace is a massive warship. Large caliber cannons, a solid hull, and a huge crew make it a reliable defense for any cargo. 
}
FleutOfWar {
 The Fleut Of War is a massive warship. Large caliber cannons, a solid hull, and a huge crew make it a reliable defense for any cargo. 
}
GaleonW {
 The Spanish Historical War Galleon "San Martin" is a massive warship. She is a high seas cruiser, deep draft V-hull, with a LARGE turn circle. Her solid hull, and huge crew make it a reliable defense for any cargo. 
}
Salamander {
 This reknowned frigate has a distinctve overhanging stern similiar to that of an xebec. It is fast and maneuverable with good sailing properties and firepower.
}
CursedDutchman {
 The Flying Dutchman is a dreaded supernatural galleon captained by the legendary Davy Jones. The Dutchman was first gifted to Jones by his love, the sea goddess Calypso, who granted Jones captaincy of the ship with the intention that he would ferry the souls of drowned seamen into the next world for at least ten years.  
}
La_Licorne {
 The La Licorne is a massive warship. Large caliber cannons, a solid hull, and a huge crew make it a reliable defense for any cargo. 
}
Nightmare {
 Reknowned pirate vessel. Its name explains everything. 
}
ColonialFrigate {
 The colonial frigate is a newer version of the fast and maneuverable frigate and is well respected for its nice sailing properties and its firepower. A squadron of frigates can easily destroy a fort and loot a city. 
}
30GunFrigate{
 The "classic" sailing frigate, well-known today for its role in the Napoleonic wars, can be traced back to French developments in the second quarter of the eighteenth century. The French-built Medee of 1740 is often regarded as the first example of this type. These ships were full rigged and carried all their main guns on a single gun deck, which had previously been the upper gun deck on similarly sized, two-decked ships earlier. The lower "gun" deck thus carried no armament and functioned as "berth deck" where the crew lived, and was in fact placed below the waterline of the new frigates.
}
Surprise{
 Unit was a corvette of the French Navy built in 1794, the lead ship of her class. She was captured by the Royal Navy in 1796 and renamed HMS Surprise. In 1799 she famously recaptured HMS Hermione and in 1802 was sold out of the service.
}
PDN{
 The 'Prince de Neufchatel' from the war of 1812.The Prince de Neufchatel was a fast sailing United States schooner-rigged privateer, built in New York by Noah and Adam Brown in approximately 1812. She is a fine example of the peak of development of the armed schooner. Neufchatel operated in mainly European waters, damaging British shipping during the War of 1812. Noted for her speed, at one time she outran seventeen men-of-war. In 1813, operating in the English channel, she took nine British prizes in quick succession. She also delivered a crushing defeat to the boats of a British frigate that tried to capture her.
}
28GUNFRIGATE{
 The initial meaning of frigate in English/British naval service was a fast sailing warship, usually with a relatively low superstructure and a high length:breadth ratio - as distinct from the heavily-armed but slow "great ships" with high fore- and after-castles. The name originated at the end of the 16th century, the first "frigats" being generally small, fast-sailing craft, in particular those employed by Flemish privateers based on Dunkirk and FlushingFollowing the success of the Lyme and Unicorn in 1748, the mid-century period saw the simultaneous introduction in 1756 of sixth-rate frigates of 28 guns.
}
Boussole {
 The Boussole was a ship of the French Navy, famous for its exploration of the Pacific with Jean-Franois de Galaup, comte de La Prouse. It departed Brest on 1 August 1785 under La Prouse, accompanied by the Astrolabe under Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle. The expedition vanished mysteriously in 1788 after leaving Botany Bay on 10 March 1788.
}
Mermaidgrief {
 The mysterious frigate known as Mermaid Grief, is distinctive in its green coloring and always seems to be guided by dolphins. Rumors abound that it is guarded by merfolk. 
}
Lightfrigate {
 This is a lighter version of the standard frigate that sacrifices some cargo space for extra speed and maneuverability. 
}
Frigate_sat {
 This version of the frigate has been optimized for speed and is ideal for chasing down smaller faster ships such as those used by smugglers. 
}
Frigate {
 The fast and maneuverable frigate is liked by many for its nice sailing properties and its firepower. A squadron of frigates can easily destroy a fort and loot a city. 
}
frigate_l {
 The fast and maneuverable frigate is liked by many for its nice sailing properties and its firepower. A squadron of frigates can easily destroy a fort and loot a city. 
}
TwoDecker1_47 {
 The fast and maneuverable frigate is liked by many for its nice sailing properties and its firepower. A squadron of frigates can easily destroy a fort and loot a city. 
}
BattleFrigate {
 The battle frigate is a reinforced warship with only 1 purpose in mind. Cargo space has been sacrificed for increased firepower and more marines for boarding operations.
}
RN_BattleFrigate {
 The Fast frigate is a reinforced warship with only 1 purpose in mind. Cargo space has been sacrificed for increased firepower and more marines for boarding operations.
}
USS_Constitution {
 Launched in 1797, Constitution was one of the six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794. Joshua Humphreys designed these frigates to be the young Navy's capital ships, and so Constitution and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed and built than the standard frigates of the period.
}
Amsterdam {
 The corvette was designed as a highly-armed, yet light and fast vessel. Trade-offs being trade-offs, corvettes therefore have a weak hull. Still, they are able to keep up with lighter vessels and trade blows with heavier ones. As a rule, the corvette is used for patrol and escort missions. 
}
Indiaman {
 An East Indiaman was a ship operating under charter or license to any of the East India Companies of the major European trading powers of the 17th through the 19th centuries. East Indiamen were designed to carry both passengers and goods and to defend themselves against piracy, and so constituted a special class of ship.
}
Unicorn  {
 HMS Unicorn was a 28-gun Lyme-class sixth rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was originally ordered as a 24-gun ship to the draft of the French privateer Tyger. The third vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name, the Unicorn, as well as HMS Lyme which was a near-sister, were the first true frigates built for the Royal Navy.
}
Sirius1 {
 An Sirius was a ship operating under charter or license to any of the East India Companies of the major European trading powers of the 17th through the 19th centuries. East Indiamen were designed to carry both passengers and goods and to defend themselves against piracy, and so constituted a special class of ship.
}
Fearless {
 The Fearless is a renowned frigate, that has earned its name and reputation from the attitude of the sailors who sail on her. 
}
Lineship47 {
 This long sleek battleship's low profile makes it a difficult target to hit. This coupled with its large firepower makes it a very dangeous foe. 
}
Lineship5 {
 This long sleek battleship's low profile makes it a difficult target to hit. This coupled with its large firepower makes it a very dangeous foe. 
}
sevenprovincien {
 De Zeven Provincin was a Dutch ship of the line originally armed with 80 guns. The literal translation is "The Seven Provinces", the name referring to the fact that the Dutch Republic in the 17th century was a confederation of seven autonomous provinces. The vessel was originally built in 1664-65 for the Admiralty of the Maas in Rotterdam. 
}
Mordaunt {
  HMS Mordaunt was a 46-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, launched at Deptford in 1681. She had been privately built, and was purchased into the navy in 1683. She has been the only ship of the Navy to be named Mordaunt, after the surname of numerous holders of the title of the Earl of Peterborough.
}
Dutchlineship {
 Dutch warship developed specifically for the escorts of merchant ships. It more than equals the warships of other nations in matters of fire power and hull strength.
}
LineShip {
 A warship, with more cannons than a frigate, will lose out to it in speed and maneuverability - yet because of the reinforced hull and larger frame, some warships can carry even mightiest of cannons.
}
Lineshipheavy {
 The HMS Agamemnon was a Royal Navy third-rate ship of the line with an armament of 64 guns. She was built at Bucklers Hard on the Beaulieu River in the New Forest, was launched on 10 April 1781, and served until 1809 when she was lost after running aground on a shoal in the mouth of the River Plate
}
Warship {
 The ship-of-the-line presents itself as a terrible force. Armed with the mightiest and longest-range cannons to protect its sturdy hull, it can stand up to any ship in the sea and easily destroy shore fortifications.
}
Link {
A 1-st rank and most powerful of all the marine courts created. On the three decks it bears 85 heavy cannons, and its body is almost impenetrable for shot. Unfortunately, the huge sizes and displacement limit its application for greater marine battles and bombardment of forts.
}
Neptune {
 HMS Neptune was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was built under the 1677 "Thirty Great Ships" Programme and launched in 1683 at Deptford Dockyard.[1] She was first commissioned in 1690 under Captain Thomas Gardiner, as the flagship of Vice-Admiral George Rooke. In that capacity she took part in the Battle of Barfleur in May 1692.
}
Couronne {
 La Couronne was a war Galleon built by the French themselves in accordance to Richelieu's plans to renew the French Navy, after a series of ships built by the Dutch. The Couronne took part in the siege of Hondarribia in 1638, and another expedition to Spain in 1639 under Henri de Sourdis.
}
FR_SuperiorWarship1 {
 The ship-of-the-line presents itself as a terrible force. Armed with the mightiest and longest-range cannons to protect its sturdy hull, it can stand up to any ship in the sea and easily destroy shore fortifications. 
}
Superbe {
 Le Superbe was designed by the most renowned marine engineer of the eighteenth century, Jacques Sane. She was launched at the shipyard in Brest in 1784, representing a class of famous French battleships built during the waning years of the monarchy. Although she carried 74 cannon and was one of the largest warships afloat at the time, she was considered to be as fast and maneuverable as a frigate.
}
Heavy Warship {
 The Heavy Warship presents itself as a terrible force. Armed with the mightiest and longest-range cannons to protect its sturdy hull, it can stand up to any ship in the sea and easily destroy shore fortifications. 
}
Intrepide {
 Intrpide was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French navy. She was originally built at Ferrol, Spain in 1799 as the Spanish ship of the line Intrepido, and later was sold to France in 1800. On 21 October 1805, Intrpide was one of the ships of vice-admiral Pierre Dumanoir le Pelley at the Battle of Trafalgar, under Captain Louis-Antoine Infernet.
}
Bellona {
 HMS Bellona was a 74-gun Bellona-class third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. Designed by Sir Thomas Slade, she was a prototype for the iconic 74-gun ships of the latter part of the 18th century. Bellona was built at Chatham, starting on 10 May 1758, launched on 19 February 1760, and commissioned three days later. She was the second ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name.
}
Poseidon {
 Poseidon was a 66-gun third-rate ship of the line. Designed for speed and shear firpower, she was part of the 18th century fast warship class.
}
Battleship {
 The battleship is a progression of the warship: bigger, and even more well-reinforced. Huge and unwieldy, it carries a few batteries of heavy cannons and is manned by an enormous crew.
}
Battleship1 {
 The battleship is a progression of the warship: bigger, and even more well-reinforced. Huge and unwieldy, it carries a few batteries of heavy cannons and is manned by an enormous crew.
}
Linearship {
 This long sleek battleship's low profile makes it a difficult target to hit. This coupled with its large firepower makes it a very dangeous foe. 
}
Shark {
 This distintive ship-of-the-line draws its name from one of the most feared blood thirsty predators in the sea, the Shark. It lives up to its namesakes reputation. 
}
Manow50_gub {
 This is a heavier version of the standard ship of the line with more cargo space and firepower. 
}
Manowar_fast {
 This is a lighter version of the standard man-o-war that sacrifices some cargo space and heavier cannons for extra speed and maneuverability. 
}
WarGalleon2 {
 The Heavy Trader is a massive warship. Large caliber cannons, a solid hull, and a huge crew make it a reliable defense for any cargo. 
}
Manowar {
 The man-o-war is the mightiest vessel born of man. Amongst its three decks it holds a hundred heavy cannons, and its hull is nigh-on impervious to shells. Unfortunately, the huge size and displacement limits its use to big naval battles and fort bombardment. 
}
HMS_Victory {
 HMS Victory is a first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, started in 1759 and launched in 1765, most famous as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar. 
}
Endeavour {
 HMS Endeavour, a 36-gun ship purchased in 1652 and sold in 1656.
}
BattleManowar {
 The battle man-o-war is a reinforced warship with only 1 purpose in mind. 
}
SoleilRoyal {
 Soleil Royal (Royal Sun) was a French 104-gun ship of the line, flagship of Admiral Tourville. She was built in Brest between 1668 and 1670 by engineer Laurent Hubac, was launched in 1669, and stayed unused in Brest harbour for years. She was recommissioned with 112 guns and 1200 men when the Nine Years' War broke out in 1688 as the flagship of the escadre du Ponant (squadron of the Ponant).
}
SanFelipe {
 Built by the King of Spain in 1690, the San Felipe was Spain's most majestic fighting ship. She fought valiantly in the wars against France. Armed with something like 108 cannons.
}
SoleyRu {
 A royal line ship, first class: horrifying firepower, mixed with a refined hull and inspiring sailing properties. A grand ship for the ages. 
}
Flyingdutchman {
 The Flying Dutchman is a dreaded supernatural galleon captained by the legendary Davy Jones. The Dutchman was first gifted to Jones by his love, the sea goddess Calypso, who granted Jones captaincy of the ship with the intention that he would ferry the souls of drowned seamen into the next world for at least ten years.  
}
dutchship {
 Dutch warship developed specifically for the escorts of merchant ships. It more than equals the warships of other nations in matters of fire power and hull strength. 
}
DutchPinnace {
 The pinnace was widely used during the pirate infested 17th century, mostly in the Caribbean area.The Dutch used them as raiders. Pirates frequently used them as scouts and for night attacks since they were small, reliable, and extremely quick, even against the wind.She had a hull form resembling a small "race built" galleon, and was usually rigged as a ship (square rigged on three masts), or carried a similar rig on two masts (in a fashion akin to the later "brig"). Pinnaces saw use as merchant vessels, pirate vessels and small warships.
}
Warship1 {
 A warship is a ship that is built and primarily intended for combat. Warships are usually built in a completely different way than merchant ships. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, a warship typically only carries weapons, ammunition and supplies for its own crew (rather than merchant cargo). Warships usually belong to a navy, though they have sometimes been operated by individuals or companies
}
NoneBoat {
 No ship. The hero has become a land rat, until he scrapes up a ship for himself can no longer call himself a captain.
}
Hull {
 Hull - the current and maximum damage that the hull can sustain. 
}
Sails {
 Sails - the current and maximum damage that the sails can sustain. 
}
Speed {
 Speed - shows the ship's current maximum speed, all things considered (cargo, captain's skills, damage to ship, etc.), against the ship's overall maximum. 
}
Maneuver {
 Maneuverability - shows the ship's current maximum speed, all things (cargo, captain's skills, damage to ship) considered, against the ship's overall maximum. 
}
AgainstWind {
 Characteristics, showing the ability of the ship to sail under the minimum angle of wind. The higher the rating, then the closer to the wind the ship sails. Ships with sloped sails are better suited to moving in conflicting winds.
}
Capacity {
 Hold - shows the current and maximum volume in the cargo hold. The less free space there is, the slower and less maneuverable the ship becomes. 
 Any weapons installed also have an effect on cargo area. You can put them off the ship if you need to make more room for cargo. For that, you need to go to the bottom of this interface and double-click on 'Cannons'. 
}
Crew {
 Crew - shows the current tally of seamen, along with the minimum and maximum number allowance, for the selected ship. 
}
CannonType {
 Cannon Type - shows the class (cannon or culverin), caliber, and number of installed cannons 
}
sCannons {
 Shows the maximum caliber and maximum number of cannons that can fit on a ship. 
}
Crew_Exp {Crew experience}
Crew_Exp_hint {
 Crew experience is divided into three categories: sea (affecting a ship's control), cannoneer (affecting the speed of reloading, and accuracy of, cannons), and grappling (the effectiveness of the team in hand to hand combat). 
 A small but experienced crew can be more effective than a shipload of greenhorns. 
 The team gathers experience in all three categories while doing their respective jobs (Maneuverability, Cannons, Grappling), but also experience can be lost if the crew don't get a chance to practice their skills for a long while.}
TakeAllGoods_hint {
 The button 'Transfer cargo' handles shifting the goods onto the character's ship, in relation to its middle price. The most valuable items are loaded first, and then the less expensive ones in turn, until there's no free space in the hold. 
}
GoodsKeys_hint {
 Using the right and left arrow keys on the keyboard, you can shift goods by the bundle. If you press the arrow keys while holding the [Shift] key, you will select the maximum quantities possible. Click the right mouse button on an item to select ten packets at a time.
}
Shipyard_hint {
 You can buy, repair, or sell ships at the shipyard. 
 The hero can't sell his ship if he has companions. You also can't buy a ship for a companion if the hero doesn't have his own ship. 
 To change the hero's or companion's ship, while saving all the cargo in the hold and the crew, you need to go to the list of the ships in the hero's squadron (over on the left of the screen), and pick the ship that will be exchanged for a new one. Then, in the list of ships being sold at the dockyard (over on the right, now), pick the desired one. Finally, go hit the "Buy" button. To buy a new ship (and appoint a companion), you should first buy an empty slot for the list on the left. 
}
NoneBoat2 {
 No ship. 
}
DLG_TEXT_BASE[456] {, it is in }
DLG_TEXT_BASE[457] {. You must hurry, please complete the delivery within }
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