By BR Designer
Okay, I looked over the ship information we have on hand, did a little research, and discussed the matter with Rich Baker. Here's what we came up with on Cerilian ships and river passage.
In Cerilia, we've got "deep draft" and "shallow draft" vessels. Deep draft vessels are suited to the sea, since they can displace as much water as they want (making them much less likely to flip over when struck by a wave or rough water), while shallow draft vessels are suited to rivers because they can navigate shallows without scraping on rocks or the riverbed.
You can tell which ships are shallow and which are deep by the description
and the Hull Code (listed for each ship in CotS and NBR).
Here's how it works:
SHALLOW DRAFT (very)
Hull Code 1:
Coaster, Dhow, Keelboat, Longship
These ships were all designed to sail in the shallows and actually do better on rivers or shorelines. Taking these ships out into the open sea is asking for trouble (hence their lower seaworthiness codes)
SHALLOW DRAFT
Hull Code 2:
Caravel, Cog, Dhoura, Drakkar, Knarr
A little more suited to the ocean, these vessels are still coast-huggers (for the most part) and well-suited to Cerilia's continental traffic. They can navigate most major rivers pictured on the map of Cerilia, and even some minor ones. The knarr and drakkar are particularly suited to river and coastal traffic, while cogs and caravels do well on the ocean.
DEEP DRAFT
Hull Code 3:
Roundship, Zebec
The roundship was developed primarily for ocean traffic and should not
be taken on any but major rivers. It is not well suited to river traffic
for several reasons, including the fact that it has no oars.
The zebec seems to bridge the gap between deep and shallow draft vessels,
and can serve on most major rivers. It does, however, suffer in its seaworthiness
and cargo capacity because of this. Keep these two ships in the ocean or
on major rivers and you should be fine.
DEEP DRAFT (very)
Hull Code 4:
Galleon
Developed for the Anuirean sea campaigns, the galleon has become the flagship of all ocean-going vessels. It seldom sails up rivers (though it can navigate a few of the largest), since it has no oars and does not maneuver well in the river. It should not be allowed in any but the largest, deepest rivers.
There may be other ships mentioned in other products, and you can judge for yourself how these stack up for river traffic. The Brect Tower Ship, for example, has a HC of 5 (is that right?) and cannot be sailed on Cerilia's rivers without great hazard.
Hope this helps, Ed S. TSR/BR designer
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