Shipyard
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The Shipyard is where Boats and Ships are made and then taken apart before being sent to docks and wharves to be re-assembled there. The Shipyard uses Lumber, Rope and Linen or Cloth to produce Hull Components.



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<span>·<span style="font:7pt 'Times New Roman';">        </span></span>To build: 10 stone, 60 lumber, 4 <span>building supplies, 150 work.</span>





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<span>·<span style="font:7pt 'Times New Roman';">        </span></span>Size: 10 by 5. Must be built on the shore.





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<span>·<span style="font:7pt 'Times New Roman';">        </span></span>Profession: Shipwright





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<span>·<span style="font:7pt 'Times New Roman';">        </span></span>Number of Workers: Up to 3







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