Galleon
40,000.00
Description
Ranged Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, range 120/480 ft., one target. Hit: 16 (3d10) piercing damage.
Weapon: 12-Pound Cannon (12)
Armor Class 17
Hit Points 60
Ranged Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, range 600/2400 ft., one target. Hit: 33 (6d10) bludgeoning damage.
Weapon: 18-Pound Cannon (8)
Armor Class 17
Hit Points 75
Ranged Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, range 600/2400 ft., one target. Hit: 44 (8d10) bludgeoning damage.
Ranged Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, range 200/800 ft. (can’t hit targets within 60 ft. of it), one target. Hit: 27 (5d10) bludgeoning damage.
Galleys are long vessels that rely on sails and sizable rowing crews to move. These ships can carry siege weapons and soldiers to war or transport large amounts of cargo for merchants. No matter the ship’s purpose, the crew almost always hires extra protection, since galleys make large, cargo-rich targets for pirates.
A galley has the following features:
Ceilings. The ceiling of the galley’s lower deck is 8 feet high.
Light. Hanging lanterns cast bright light throughout the ship.
Rigging. Rigging on the ship can be climbed without an ability check.
Sails and Oars. The galley has three 120-foot-tall masts with sails to catch the wind.
Example Galleon Crew
A galleon requires a crew of eighty to properly sail or row the vessel and might carry extra passengers or soldiers. If the characters are guests on a galley, the crew consists of the following creatures, all of which have proficiency with water vehicles in addition to their normal statistics:
- One captain (bandit captain)
- Five other officers: a first mate, a bosun, a quartermaster, a surgeon, and a cook (scouts)
- Forty-two sailors (commoners)
- Twelve siege engineers (guards)
- Twenty guards
Example Main Deck
The main deck of the galley has the following features:
Ballistas. Four ballistas (DMG, ch. 8) are attached to the fore of the deck. Ten ballista arrows are stacked and secured near each.
Mangonels. Two mangonels (DMG, ch. 8) are attached to the aft of the deck. Ten mangonel stones are stacked and secured near each catapult.
Naval Ram. The galley’s stern features an iron naval ram used for attacking other ships.
Opening. A 10-foot-wide, 80-foot-long open space in the middle of the deck stretches fore to aft and leads down to the lower deck.
Railing. A 3-foot-high rail is built around the deck’s perimeter, providing half cover for Medium creatures and three-quarters cover for Small creatures behind it.
Rowboats. Eight rowboats are stacked in two groups of four on this deck. Ropes and pulleys can hoist these boats in and out of the water.
Wheel. The ship’s wheel stands at the aft of the deck.
Example Lower Deck
The cramped lower deck of the galley ship reeks of body odor and has the following features:
Gun Deck. Having up to 72 cannons, 36 on each side.
Cargo Holds. Cargo holds at the fore and aft of the lower deck hold crates, barrels, and ammunition secured with rope.