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Adjust the real success rate and material used of hull planks

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1) I'm suppose to have a 61% of successfully making hull planks I'm getting about half that

2) With the current amount of material and waste  (8.8 KG per plank) you get 2 tries then end up with a 6.4KG log left - not a whole bunch of use after you have already made all  pegs and tenons already done and need 33 more ogf these planks.

So in the end, on average its taking 3 of 24kg logs to get 2 planks, or roughly 1 tree = 4 planks or a total of  13 trees just for a rowboat / small sailboat hull planks. I thinks that a bit much

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1) I'm suppose to have a 61% of successfully making hull planks I'm getting about half that

2) with the current amount of materila and waste, you only get two tries

So in the end, on average its taking 3 24kg to get 2 planks, I thinks that a bit much

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Ah, the joys of shipbuilding...  ;D

61% just means you will succeed sometime, it doesnt mean you will succeed that often  :P

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1) I'm suppose to have a 61% of successfully making hull planks I'm getting about half that

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