Woods

Shipwright’s Timber

Every hull is built from a framing and a planking wood, and each timber trades one virtue for another — speed for armor, structure for crew. The two bonuses stack, so a build is really a choice of two woods.

Shading is relative within each column: the darkest tile is the strongest wood for that stat. All figures are percentage bonuses. increase decrease no effect

Framing

The hull skeleton — sets structure, armor and stability.

WoodStructureArmor HPThicknessSpeedDecelerationMast HPCrew ResistCrew AmountRepair ArmorArmor BackArmor FrontHoles RepairFire DecreaseMax Roll
African Oak155−845−15
Bermuda Cedar37.5817
Danzic Oak15107525
Fir25510
Live Oak124−630−10
Mahogany117.55017
Malabar Teak4.2832.5
New England Fir4.5101025
Oak852510
Rangoon Teak6955
Teak361.51.5
White Oak93−415−5

Planking

The outer skin — tunes speed, crew and repairs.

WoodStructureArmor HPThicknessSpeedDecelerationMast HPCrew ResistCrew AmountRepair ArmorArmor BackArmor FrontHoles RepairMax Roll
Bermuda Cedar3−27.53
Crew Space1512.5
Danzic Oak1510530−15
Fir2−151.5
Mahogany117.52.515−10
Malabar Teak981508
New England Fir4.5−4105
Oak851.57.5−5
Rangoon Teak11.491.57510
Teak7.260.5255

Source: Public Wood Data spreadsheet.