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Problem: Clans want to help members with ships, but sometimes difficult to coordinate handover with people coming on and off line at different times. Solution Short term parking in the Clan warehouse How it would work Clan warehouse has a restricted number of dock slots, say 4 Members can deposit ships to these slots at the location of the clan warehouse No restrictions on what is on the ship, we can deposit a fully set up ship, guns, cannons, repairs etc Ships in the slot attract daily parking fees equivalent to the tow price of the ship
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I've been thinking about this for awhile now. So Clans can establish a Clan warehouse, but why not a Clan Shipyard?! Think about it: Purpose: Clan crafted ships could be be put in Clan Shipyard by the ship crafter(s) and available for Clan members to claim and take ownership. Ideas on how this could be implemented: 1. Ideal: An icon like Clan warehouse, but for a Clan shipyard. Simply adding an option for "Send to Clan Shipyard" or something when in your Docks view when right clicking on a ship if you own a Shipyard building at that Port. When doing so, user is prompted with a
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My Fellow Sailors: A few ideas i have thought about, and talked about on global, have finally been written down. A few of these have been brewing for awhile, and a few came up while writing. Im sure most of these have been talked about, and may be in the forums. No, i didn't search the forum for these topics. No, i don't really care if there are other threads covering these. These are my thought, basically as they came to me, either through reading notes or remembering conversations. Lets help the devs bring out the potential of Naval Action.
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Just an idea, it would be really nice to buy or somehow aquire more dock spaces.
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Hi, i am doing research on shipbuilding in Europe in the Age of Sail. I found some pictures, which i will show below. The first one is the Woolwich Dockyard, the second one is Holmen in Denmark, the third is Rotterdam in the Netherlands and the last one is Stockholm Shipyard You can see the difference in how the ships are build. The difference in how the shipyard looks especially came too my attention. It looks as if the English and Danish made use of some sort of drydock to build their ships, in contrast to the Dutch and Swedes. Can someone explain why some ships are build in some sort
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