by Most Lee Harmless » Fri Mar 25, 2016 2:41 pm
Actually : not carrying cannon would not really have added much cargo space at all to trade ships back in the day : merchants would have had their armament on the main deck, pretty much open to the elements and thus not really ideal for keeping cargo : especially on a sailing ship which required access to all parts of the main deck, with stays, lines, hauls and what-not in constant use to trim those sails. Plus carrying weighty cargo too high up in the ship would make it a pain to sail, the center of gravity matters for cargo ships, more so for those under sail. As the holds would have been already rammed full, not a lot of places to put the extra crates left.
Next problem is that warships were not designed for cargo : their hulls were designed for strength in battle and speed thru the water, not for loading and carrying tonnes of barrels, crates and such. Cargo vessels have much more 'bulky' hulls to carry more, thus their slower speed and their decks and hulls weres designed for speedy and secure loading and unloading : warships are not.
The ideal design ended up with the 'clipper' : built like a frigate for speed : narrow hull, lots of sail but with a hull and decking built for loading and carrying goods : but these were only truly economical for very high-value cargo like tea, spices and silks : relatively small weight, but with a big price attached.
Perhaps that is the avenue we should be following, especially with ship specialisation and 'in-house' ship building : a 'clipper' design, which sacrifices arms for sheer speed and maximum cargo within that narrow fast hull.
Clipper : cargo/75 : crew/100 : speed/very fast : cannon/8 : build cost : 10% less than a frigate with less iron used, but more cotton. very high evasion ability reduces incoming damage : when used with 'battle orders' to seek escape, almost un-catchable. (perhaps use a similar metric to the evasion chance in Skirmish?)
Should allow for some nice very fast fleets for long-haul trade or higher-risk gold shipments, anyway, thats an idea floated.
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