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Military Galleon

Military Galleon

Galleon

Civilian Galleon

These pot-bellied Spanish merchant ships are massive cargo haulers with thick hulls and heavy sails to compensate for their slow speed and low maneuverability. They can also ferry the most crew.

There are Civilian and Military versions.

Comparison

Comparing Millitary(left) and Civilian(right&back) Galleon

The The Silhouette is a Premium Galleon

Table describing Galleons
Type Tier Hull Sails Crew Cannons Cargo capacity Board. effic. Sailing Speed
(angle/side/back)
Civilian Galleon1 4 195
(273)
185
(259)
90
(126)
10+2
(10+4)
3900
(5460)
9 65° / 9 / 10.5
(58° / 11.9 / 13.9)
Civilian Galleon2 4 185
(259)
175
(245)
90
(126)
14+2
(14+4)
3800
(5320)
8 67° / 8.5/ 10
(60° / 11.2 / 13.2)
Military Galleon1 4 145
(203)
130
(182)
100
(140)
30+8 3800
(5320)
9 70° / 7.25 / 9.5
(63° / 9.6 / 12.5)
Military Galleon2 4 132
(185)
125
(175)
90
(126)
38+6 3400
(4760)
7 74° / 6.5 / 9.2
(67° / 8.6 / 12.1)
The Silhouette 4 171
(239)
139
(195)
114
(160)
46+6 4200
(5880)
7 68° / 10 / 10.4
(61° / 13.2 / 13.7)

Numbers in brackets in table are for fully upgraded ship.

Trivia[]

The Jack-of-all-trades of the Age of Sail , all European Powers used them with some Different Perks

The French& English used a "Razed" setup made for Speed and maneuverability which became the Frigate in later years.

The Spanish , Dutch & Portugese used "High Castle" Setup For more Cargo , Guns and Crew space which became the Man'o'war in later years.

languages[]

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