The new trailer showed two ships, one of a two masted ship, and one of a rowboat. So, let's get to some speculation about the Rowboat. Wait, why the rowboat We already got the Brig/Ketch in the trailer? Why the rowboat? Because they would be on.... every single ship we have.
Let's get down to the first thing. How will they work? Well there's three real ways it could be added to each of our ships. Either on deck over the grill heading below deckand needing a crane to hoist it out with a crane (Like on Hermione frigate), hanging off the side like on the USS Constellation, or towed behind the ship like Henry Grace a Dieu. The latter being the easiest to do since it's towed behind. The second would be kinda a challenge since it would require new mechanics and placing of the boat below. the third the hardest since it's a crane and having to operate that and get the crane hook to the boat.
Hmmmm now to think of it, the galleon gets the boat crane, the new brig gets to have the over side hangin thing, and the sloop can have either of the three I mentioned.
How will they work? Looking at the trailer, there is one at the very front so no position there, A second player rowing the ship, and possibly a third at the back with a rudder? I can't really tell. Anyways, from doing a quick reserch of how rowboats work, let's talk about it.
If they do uphold the rowboat promise we can see how they could be used. One, to row players too and from islands and other ships without the danger of sharks. Or, more likely, to get treasure off your ship as it sinks, and row away from the scene. But won't the other ship catch you if you are in a rowboat? Well.... from my research, the cruising or normal speed is 4 knots, and if you are going fast, 7 knots at most. A galleon is 8 knots, so if we are going slow the galleon will go twice our speed. if we are fast we might be a TAD bit faster than the sloop. So, it is a good last resort option to get loot away from the enemy if you sink. But with that we should get a way to climb onto a rowboat. Plus they can easily sink but can be repaired as fast if I am correct. Maybe.
Now for the size of the rowboats... the sloop would have one only fit for two, another (One in the trailer) for the galleon, and somewhere in the middle for the new ship type.
So, guys, what do you all think of that?