Once you are happy with the shape of your hull, feel free to add some stairs or slabs underwater to make it look smoother. You should now be at the waterline of the ship and be able to drain the water from the inside of the hull. In most of my ships I like to add some logs, chests, or barrels inside the storage area of the ships. Remember that you can use the same principles to build even bigger ships – just start lower in the water and make it wider! The pointy end should be at the back.Ĭontinue to place blocks in a sort of ‘teardrop shape’ until you reach the waterline. Take a different colour block and start placing blocks in a sort of stretched-out ‘teardrop’ shape. The RED block shown should be the ONLY block fully above water everything else should be underwater. Start by placing roughly 30 slabs 5 blocks underwater in a straight line. The keep is backbone of your ship, it will determine its size and shape. If you choose to build this ship, I would appreciate if you placed a sign somewhere onboard giving me ( Xeron) credit for the design – as this took many hours to make.
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