Become a sea captain on a post-apocalyptic Earth completely covered in water and go on an adventure in a huge open world. Sail through storms, fight and trade, capture other peoples boats or build your own, extract resources from the bottom of the ocean,
includes 5 sailing ships, 2 small boats, 6 pirate flag variations, various weapons (dagger, pistol, cannon, cleaver); gold coins in a pile, as a single, and in a treasure chest; an anchor, a barrel, a treasure chest, bottles of rum and poison (don't mix them up), a map which ...
Clipper Ships and the Golden Age of Sail: Races and rivalries on the nineteenth century high seasreadershipauthoritiesregardlessA beautiful illustrated history of the most exciting and compelling races and rivalries of the clipper ship era, featuring the stories of legendary boats such as Marco Polo ...
ships that could sail into the wind, and knowledge of wind patterns- came together to create a power that could sail around the world. Europe's physical position on the globe was as critical a factor in its transoceanic explorations as were its ...
However, with the addition of a story-driven campaign, players are able to build and manage their own fleet of ships, making Age of Sail II: Privateer's Bounty much more than a simulation. Building on a campaign strategy element, players have the option of choosing from one of three ...
of where home lay. But if they were to make long voyages safely and regularly, sailors also needed boats they could control in contrary winds. Single-masted boats with square sails hanging perpendicular to the boat cannot sail upwind efficiently because the sail cannot be adjusted over a wide ...
Age of Sail wrecks Kanonvraget (Cannon Wreck). This wreck lies at a depth of only nine to 12 m of water, which is often above the thermocline. Thus, it is often in winter, when there is little planktonic algae, that one gets the best visibility. Despite its position in a busy strai...
As for the boat, it is rather some kind of Roman merchant ship with one straight sail. I must say that in the 17th–18th centuries, small vessels, say, deckless boats and dinghies usually had either oblique or Latin sail rigging (Latin sail looks like a right triangle), but not straight...
Become a sea captain of a post-apocalyptic Earth completely covered in water and go on an adventure in a huge open world. Sail through storms, fight and trade, capture other people's boats or build your own, extract resources from the bottom of the ocean, reveal the secrets of the Age ...
(who had a particular faith in onions), to supply their ships at sea with fresh provisions of produce and meat for the entire crew. Packet boats from England brought fresh food to the Channel Fleet and some captains kept gardens ashore along their assigned cruising lanes to su...