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Ships

Ships of POTCO

Ships are a major part of the game and can be considered a way to make money. When you buy your ship, you can go out to it by going over to a dingy and pressing the shift key. Once your out on the High Sea, you can plunder enemy ships by attacking them with cannons and sinking them. By sinking ships, you can gain notoriety points and sailing points You can also board enemy flagships and receive even more notoriety points by attacking and killing all the crew aboard.

You will get your first ship, a Light Sloop, when Elizabeth Swann sends you on a special Quest. This ship is enough to get you around the Caribbean, but because it only has two cannons, you will be extremely vulnerable. As soon as possible, you'll want to buy a bigger better ship from a Shipwright.

You can own more than one ship –– if you can afford it. In fact, you can own a total of three ships! Consider your goals carefully. Each class of hull is designed to do one task superbly –– at the cost of other qualities, though. Purchase your ships from a Shipwright.

Opening Your Ship Menu

There are two ways to open your ship menu.

  • You can open your Sea Chest, and click the Ship Icon, Ship Icon.
  • You can click the "H" button on your keyboard.

Types Of Ships

There are three different types of ships to choose from, Light Ships, Medium Ships, and War Ships.


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Sloop

Sleek, fast, and stealthy. Great if your style of pirating involves lightning raids and quicker escapes. The need for speed, however, means sacrificing firepower and cargo capacity. Panel sloop.gif

Frigate

Ready for a fight above all else. Tough, maneuverable, and armed to the teeth with the most cannons of any ship type. Pack light, because this hull type carries less cargo than a Galleon. Panel frigate.gif

Galleon

Sturdy, with large holds. This is your choice if you like plundering tons of booty before returning to port. Moderately armed, this is the slowest of the three hull types, but the hull is tougher than that of a Sloop. Panel galleon.gif
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|Game Tip |Game Tip: Remember, bigger ships of each type carry more cannons and can accommodate larger crews, which will often make the difference between winning or losing battles at sea. They're also tougher, so you'll be able to out–sail foes and withstand more battering under enemy broadsides and ramming. |}

Ship Data

Hull ClassCrew CapacityHP Hit PointsSpeed Sail PointsCargo CapacityOn-Deck CannonsBroadside/Below Deck CannonsUnlocks at Sailing Skill LevelCost
Light Sloop324008003231100
Light Galleon6360011007451300
Light Frigate842009005851800
Sloop6420080064551000
Galleon872001400118953500
Frigate1084001400910755000
War Sloop9720010009871520000
War Galleon101080031001610121540000
War Frigate121260026001214101560000

Ship Names

List courtesy of TwistedX
LeftSideRightSide
BarnacleAlbatross
BilgeBrig
BlackBrigand
BladeBull
BlueCobra
BountyhunterConqueror
Crest
BuccaneerCutter
CrimsonDancer
CutthroatDefender
DarkDemon
Dark-bladeDespoiler
Dark-sailDestroyer
Dark-waterDragon
Dark-windEagle
Fire-sailEel
FortuneExecutioner
FreebooterExplorer
FugitiveFish
GreenForager
GunFox
GunwaleGeneral
HeadhunterHawk
MoonrakerHunter
OutlawKing
RavagerLeopard
RedLion
RenegadeMercenary
RiptideMongrel
SavageNavigator
ScallywagPillager
ScarletPlunderer
SeaPrivateer
ShadowQueen
SilverRaider
SkysailRaptor
Star-sailRaven
StormReaver
Storm-sailRevenge
TideRogue
VagrantRunner
VictorySaber
WaveSeafarer
WhiteSerpent
Wind-racerShark
WindjammerStallion
YellowSultan
Swan
Tiger
Titan
Trident
Voyager
Warrior
Wolf
Discussion community comments archived from Talk:Ships

Credits

Thank you to TwistedX of POF for providing the ship name list.

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