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Are log boats or sail ships better

Started by rachel25, February 12, 2013, 08:37:36 PM

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rachel25

  8) I think sail ships are better because you can go in the sea in them  :D                SAIL SHIPS     ::)

cregga rose eyes

I think it depends where you are. A log boat would do better on River Moss than a Ship, but the other way around a ship would do much better at sea than a log boat.
So I would say I am neutral on the two.
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Sail ships, I guess  ;D

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Sailing can be used more place, but I perfer logboats.

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Though I do love sailing ships, I prefer logboats, I think. They just seem like so much more fun!! Plus, they're much less complicated than sailing ships. I could never get the hang of all those ropes.  ;D
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Sailing ships can be HUGE so maybe them


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Quote from: KitrallStreamrippler on February 13, 2013, 04:10:39 AM
Though I do love sailing ships, I prefer logboats, I think. They just seem like so much more fun!! Plus, they're much less complicated than sailing ships. I could never get the hang of all those ropes.  ;D

Isn't it supposed to be challenging to row for the logboats?

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Quote from: 321tumbler on February 14, 2013, 02:08:28 AM
Quote from: KitrallStreamrippler on February 13, 2013, 04:10:39 AM
Though I do love sailing ships, I prefer logboats, I think. They just seem like so much more fun!! Plus, they're much less complicated than sailing ships. I could never get the hang of all those ropes.  ;D

Isn't it supposed to be challenging to row for the logboats?

They can be, depending on the size, whether you are travelling up or downriver, and how fast or slow the river is flowing. They're much less complicated than sailing ships, though.
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I'm with Cregga on this one. They each serve a specific purpose and it's hard to compare them in that sense.
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rachel25

well I see your point on it depends where you are but have you notest that only shrews have log boats and otters have rafts and ships  :-*

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CrazyPug37

They both have their strengths and weaknesses, and are both great ways of water transportation.

I'll remain neutral on this one.
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Ah'll ztay neutral tae.

A logboat vouldnae be tae good oot at Zea, but a zailboat vouldnae be tae good on a river.
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