This article is a list of commodity storage capacities of ships. While used for sailing the ocean, ships can also be used as warehouses, especially the merchant vessels and grand frigate. Every pirate needs to hold something aboard a ship at some place in some point of the game. Please note that this table factors the maximum holding capacity for each ship for one particular commodity and does not account for rum or cannonballs should the ship need to be moved. (Note: Sloops, dhows, fanchuans, and longships all have the same size hold. )
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| - This article is a list of commodity storage capacities of ships. While used for sailing the ocean, ships can also be used as warehouses, especially the merchant vessels and grand frigate. Every pirate needs to hold something aboard a ship at some place in some point of the game. Please note that this table factors the maximum holding capacity for each ship for one particular commodity and does not account for rum or cannonballs should the ship need to be moved. (Note: Sloops, dhows, fanchuans, and longships all have the same size hold. )
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| - This article is a list of commodity storage capacities of ships. While used for sailing the ocean, ships can also be used as warehouses, especially the merchant vessels and grand frigate. Every pirate needs to hold something aboard a ship at some place in some point of the game. Please note that this table factors the maximum holding capacity for each ship for one particular commodity and does not account for rum or cannonballs should the ship need to be moved. Shoppes also have a hold, and need to deal in goods. While a shoppe can hold anything and everything, only the commodities that a shoppe consumes and produces are automatically up for trade. (Note: Sloops, dhows, fanchuans, and longships all have the same size hold. )
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