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Small warships, not large enough to be considered ships of the line like their larger [[man-of-war]] brethren, they are none-the-less helpful as their sleek profiles are able to cut through the waves. Their ability to mount a limited amount of siege weaponry (unlike the smaller trade [[caravel]]s), combined with their speed and capacity to carry additional marines, makes them a popular choice as pirate hunters and privateer vessels. | Small warships, not large enough to be considered ships of the line like their larger [[man-of-war]] brethren, they are none-the-less helpful as their sleek profiles are able to cut through the waves. Their ability to mount a limited amount of siege weaponry (unlike the smaller trade [[caravel]]s), combined with their speed and capacity to carry additional marines, makes them a popular choice as pirate hunters and privateer vessels. | ||
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Revision as of 02:39, 1 December 2012
Small warships, not large enough to be considered ships of the line like their larger man-of-war brethren, they are none-the-less helpful as their sleek profiles are able to cut through the waves. Their ability to mount a limited amount of siege weaponry (unlike the smaller trade caravels), combined with their speed and capacity to carry additional marines, makes them a popular choice as pirate hunters and privateer vessels.