Land Barge
These wheeled sailing vessels are similar to land arks, save that they are notably lower, narrower, and slightly shorter, making them effective goods haulers. Like land arks, they also use sails and wind machines to provide propulsion, but feature 3 pairs of mid-sized ironclad wheels.
Size: Up to 75' in length
Speed: Cruise at -1 (10 mph); top speed +6 (25 mph)
Cost: 10,000 g.l.
Land Skiff
These small, wheeled sailing vessels are used as rapid land transport and patrol vessels. Like land arks and barges, they feature a sail and wind machine for propulsion, as well as 5 small cabins, and a standard crew of 10. They have 2 pairs of equal-sized ironclad wheels.
Size: Up to 40' in length
Speed: Cruise at +1 (14 mph); top speed +8 (29 mph)
Cost: 7,000 g.l.
Land Rigger
The smallest wheeled sailing vessel available, land riggers are swifter and much more maneuverable than land arks or barges, and are also considerably less expensive. While they also use a sail and wind funnel, they only have a cargo capacity of 1,500 lbs., and 2 pairs of ironclad wheels.
Size: Up to 20' in length
Speed: Cruise at +3 (18 mph); top speed +10 (34 mph)
Cost: 4,000 g.l.