Brig
Brig (120 ft)
22,500 gp
18,000 gp
45,000 gp
2 mph
tradewar
The word brig is an 18th-century shortening of the word brigantine, and refers to a different type of sail rigging. Unlike a brigantine, a brig has square-rigged on both masts. And like the brigantine, the ship is also equipped with 8-12 oars on each side, and can be oar-driven when necessary.
Brigs tend to be anywhere from 90-130 feet long, and are 25-30 feet wide. View Image [Crew: 40; Passengers: 30; Cargo: 200 tons; AC:15; HP: 500; Damage Threshhold: 20]
Brigs tend to be anywhere from 90-130 feet long, and are 25-30 feet wide. View Image [Crew: 40; Passengers: 30; Cargo: 200 tons; AC:15; HP: 500; Damage Threshhold: 20]