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A raft is a very heavy [[watercraft|boat]] (80 lbs). It is craftable by the player character. If available, the use of a [[punt]] is preferred to the raft, but the raft is a good basic watercraft.  
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A raft is a '''very''' heavy (1200 lbs) [[watercraft]]. If available, the use of a much lighter [[punt]] is preferred to a raft, but unlike a punt, rafts are player-craftable and require only commonly available materials and a low amount of labor to produce. Because of its weight, it cannot be picked up and carried, only pushed or hauled tile-by-tile. This effectively confines a raft to a single body of water; relocating it to another site is possible, but very impractical, as it will virtually always be easier to simply craft another raft at the other site using locally sourced materials.
  
 
The raft can be utilised for travel over bodies of water (for exploration, longer-distance travel on hunting/fishing/trade trips, or the hauling of materials and supplies), as well as for [[Fishing|fishing]] (by placing [[Net|fishing nets]] from a raft into deeper fishing waters, and visiting the nets regularly).
 
The raft can be utilised for travel over bodies of water (for exploration, longer-distance travel on hunting/fishing/trade trips, or the hauling of materials and supplies), as well as for [[Fishing|fishing]] (by placing [[Net|fishing nets]] from a raft into deeper fishing waters, and visiting the nets regularly).
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== Using a raft ==
 
== Using a raft ==
  
You can use a [[sesta]] to push your raft, but only a [[paddle]] can traverse deeper water. To use the raft, equip either a [[paddle]] or a [[sesta]]. With one of these items equipped, step onto the raft, and move into a water square.
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You can use a [[sesta]] to push your raft, but only a [[paddle]] can traverse deeper water. To use the raft, equip either a [[paddle]] or a [[sesta]]. With one of these items equipped, step onto the raft and move into a water square.
  
 
Note: The raft should be on a land square when you first step on to it.
 
Note: The raft should be on a land square when you first step on to it.
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The contents of a [[watercraft]] are listed when stepping onto one which is visible, possibly requiring several presses of the spacebar upon every boarding. This can be avoided by facing away from the watercraft and backing onto it.
 
The contents of a [[watercraft]] are listed when stepping onto one which is visible, possibly requiring several presses of the spacebar upon every boarding. This can be avoided by facing away from the watercraft and backing onto it.
  
Do not upack/drop raft over items or pick up a raft with items on it, as this will delete the items. (bug?)
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Do not unpack/drop a raft over items, as this will delete the items. (bug?)
  
 
=== Carrying capacity ===
 
=== Carrying capacity ===
  
Rafts can be used to transport heavy materials such as logs along water. Though possessing great weight capacity, a raft can only hold at most 40 stacks of non-corpse items plus any amount of corpses up to the weight limit.
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Rafts can be used to transport heavy materials such as logs over water. Though possessing great weight capacity, a raft can only hold at most 40 stacks of non-corpse items plus any amount of corpses up to the weight limit.
  
Due to a bug, all watercraft in version 3.16 could hold an infinite amount of items, but ''this has since been remedied'' to the following default stats: A punt can't carry more than 6000 pounds (since at least ver. 3.17). A raft holds up to 15 800 pounds (since at least ver. 3.18).
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As of version 3.63, a raft can carry dozens of logs/tree trunks, totaling over 30000+ lbs in weight.
 
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One player playing ver. 3.18 noted: "''My Raft held up to 15 800 lbs and moved, at 15 820 lbs, it would not (note I was carrying 308lbs).''" This seems to confirm an upper limit of 15 800 pounds.
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Either way, the carrying capacity of both watercraft types is still high enough to make the carrying of items back from a raid or woodcutting trip much easier.
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'''In version 3.63 raft has 1200 lbs weight. Thus it can carry dozens of logs / tree trunks over 30000+ lbs in mass.'''
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Latest revision as of 15:20, 11 January 2023

Raft
Raft.png
Basic Info
Cultures:
Weight: 1200
Trade Value: 32
Flammable:
Crafting Information
Skills Required: Common
Tools Required: Cutting weapon
Prefers: Axe
Ingredients: Tree trunk x 3, Tying equipment x 3
Craft Time: 80 minutes
Finish Time:


A raft is a very heavy (1200 lbs) watercraft. If available, the use of a much lighter punt is preferred to a raft, but unlike a punt, rafts are player-craftable and require only commonly available materials and a low amount of labor to produce. Because of its weight, it cannot be picked up and carried, only pushed or hauled tile-by-tile. This effectively confines a raft to a single body of water; relocating it to another site is possible, but very impractical, as it will virtually always be easier to simply craft another raft at the other site using locally sourced materials.

The raft can be utilised for travel over bodies of water (for exploration, longer-distance travel on hunting/fishing/trade trips, or the hauling of materials and supplies), as well as for fishing (by placing fishing nets from a raft into deeper fishing waters, and visiting the nets regularly).

Requirements

The raft can be manufactured from the following combination of materials:

Using a raft

You can use a sesta to push your raft, but only a paddle can traverse deeper water. To use the raft, equip either a paddle or a sesta. With one of these items equipped, step onto the raft and move into a water square.

Note: The raft should be on a land square when you first step on to it.

Watercraft cannot land on land which is already occupied by an item. It can be helpful to make use of the [;] key, which allows you to pickup items adjacent (including diagonal) to your current location, thereby clearing the desired landing. Furthermore, by doing this you can avoid having to step off your watercraft when grabbing items up to two spaces away. This can be especially useful for collecting stones, food from cellars, etc.

The contents of a watercraft are listed when stepping onto one which is visible, possibly requiring several presses of the spacebar upon every boarding. This can be avoided by facing away from the watercraft and backing onto it.

Do not unpack/drop a raft over items, as this will delete the items. (bug?)

Carrying capacity

Rafts can be used to transport heavy materials such as logs over water. Though possessing great weight capacity, a raft can only hold at most 40 stacks of non-corpse items plus any amount of corpses up to the weight limit.

As of version 3.63, a raft can carry dozens of logs/tree trunks, totaling over 30000+ lbs in weight.

Gallery