Shipyard

A shipyard is a shoppe or stall that produces ships and bludgeons. It sells charts from the current island to any neighboring island in the same archipelago (the fee is a PoE sink). A shipyard is highly popular among players looking to expand their fleet. The associated crafting puzzle is shipwrightery.

Produces

 * Ships1
 * Bludgeons

1''Availibility depends on size of shoppe/stall. Stalls cannot hold the commodities required for merchant galleons and above. This excludes xebecs which require the exact same capacity as a deluxe shipwrighting stall provides minus one kg of hold space.''

Docksides
These commodities can be offered for automatic trade with other stalls or ships. Other commodities can be stored in the hold but can only be traded manually.


 * Basic commodities: hemp, iron, stone, wood, lacquer.
 * All minerals except thorianite.
 * The 16 paint colors usable in bludgeons.
 * Tan cloth and sail cloth.

Other commodities have been included in dockside trading for creating limited-edition ships, but can only for the month the ship is orderable. This primarily includes other paint colors, though sugar cane has also been used.

Construction
A shipyard bazaar must be completed before a shipyard shoppe can be built. (Exception: outpost islands.) A shipyard bazaar is 6x6 while a shoppe is 8x6.



Labor and storage
Each size shipyard has different amounts of labor that can be used per hour, and different amounts of storage space. The more labor that can be used, the faster the shipyard can produce ships.

As mentioned earlier, only shoppes can make merchant galleons, war frigates or grand frigates as stalls don't have enough capacity for the commodities needed to produce them.

For the same reason, small stalls can produce only sloops. Medium stalls can only produce sloops, cutters, dhows, fanchuans, longships and baghlahs.



Shipyard bazaars and shoppes

 * Cerulean Ocean shipyards
 * Emerald Ocean shipyards
 * Meridian Ocean shipyards