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Sails are craftable Nautical items introduced in the Shipwrecked DLC. Their purpose is to give a speed and acceleration bonus to Boats and keep players' hands free while sailing, allowing them to hold items like Tools, Weapons, and hand-held Light sources. Sails lose durability over time when moving on water, but using a Sewing Kit on any variety of Sail repairs 100% of its durability, except the Iron Wind, which requires Gears to repair. The Trawl Net takes the place of a sail, but functions differently. Boats without equipment slots (Log Raft, Raft, Sea Legs, and Surfboard) cannot have sails.

Thatch Sail

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This should really transform my boating experience.

Wilson

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It makes use of the wind.

Willow

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Wolfgang will take to the seas.

Wolfgang

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Harness the wind and fly to... nowhere.

Wendy

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ADDED WIND HARNESSING CAPABILITY

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For wind-powered travel.

Wickerbottom

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I've got the wind in my sails.

Woodie

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It will be smooth sailing with this at my back.

Maxwell

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Passable material for capturing wind currents.

Wagstaff

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A curiöus sail, but it shall dö.

Wigfrid

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This'll give us a push!

Webber

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A blow boater's best friend.

Walani

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This should speed things up.

Warly

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Fer catchin' th'blow.

Woodlegs

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ASSAIL THE WINDS!

Wilba

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Wind Nabber

Wormwood

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Leaves. What can't they do?

Wheeler

The Thatch Sail gives a small speed bonus to the player while on a Boat. It is crafted from 2 Bamboo, 2 Vines, and 4 Palm Leaves and is prototyped at a Science Machine. It is also a reward from the Yaarctopus in exchange for California Rolls. Compared to other sails, it has the lowest speed boost at 20% and the lowest durability. However, it can be crafted at a Science Machine (unlike the Snakeskin Sail and Cloth Sail, which require an Alchemy Engine), and is relatively inexpensive compared to the others. Once an Alchemy Engine is available it is usually desirable to move on to the other choices available.

Cloth Sail

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That wind isn't getting away now!

Wilson

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Nice stitching.

Willow

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I will capture you, wind!

Wolfgang

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With sail in hand I shall beat a hasty escape. But to where?

Wendy

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INCREASED EFFICIENCY OF WIND HARNESSING CAPABILITIES

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An organic form of transportation.

Wickerbottom

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This should help me get around.

Woodie

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It will aid in my travels.

Maxwell

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Based its malleability and texture, this will make me go fast!

Wagstaff

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A fine sail.

Wigfrid

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Now we can harness the wind!

Webber

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I'll flow with the wind.

Walani

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Now we're cooking!

Warly

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Fancy sail, thet.

Woodlegs

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ASSAIL!

Wilba

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Woosh!

Wormwood

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Nice cloth. It makes good material for a hot air balloon too.

Wheeler

The Cloth Sail gives a moderate speed bonus to the player while on a Boat. It is crafted from 2 Cloth, 2 Bamboo, and 2 Rope and is prototyped at an Alchemy Engine. It is also a reward from the Yaarctopus in exchange for Seafood Gumbo. Compared to the other sails, it offers a relatively high speed boost of 30% and has middling durability. It is made out of ingredients that are easy to acquire and its overall cost is relatively cheap. However, it doesn't have the high speed of the Feather Lite Sail or the high durability of the Snakeskin Sail. Simply put, it is a jack of all trades but master of none.

Snakeskin Sail

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Scale it and sail it!

Wilson

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What a morbid sail.

Willow

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Skin of dead snake will help me sail.

Wolfgang

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Gross, but efficient.

Wendy

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REPTILIAN SCALES IMPROVE SAIL EFFICIENCY

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A sail of serpent hide.

Wickerbottom

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Sailin' in style.

Woodie

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For ease of travel.

Maxwell

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Theoretically, it's reliable despite its patchy appearance.

Wagstaff

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A sail made öf murder!

Wigfrid

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With our sheet of gross skins, we're ready for adventure.

Webber

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Why bother when I have my board?

Walani

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Perhaps I'll sail to a land of spices.

Warly

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Thet be a sail.

Woodlegs

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MAKETH THE WIND TO MINE LABOR

Wilba

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Squirmy Wind Nabber

Wormwood

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Too heavy for balloon material. Just right for a sail.

Wheeler

The Snakeskin Sail gives a moderate speed bonus to the player while on a Boat. It is crafted from 4 Logs, 2 Rope, and 2 Snakeskin and is prototyped at an Alchemy Engine. It has the highest durability out of all five of the sails, tied with the Iron Wind. However, its speed is middling between the Thatch Sail and the Cloth Sail. It is best suited for long voyages at sea where the player will have limited access to supplies.

The Snakeskin Sail is also included in the Hamlet DLC, however, it has a very different appearance as Snakeskin is obtained from Vipers.

Feather Lite Sail

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It's feather-light!

Wilson

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Gotta hand it to those dumdums... they make good sails!

Willow

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Wolfgang is master of sea!

Wolfgang

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Those dumb birds sure make a speedy sail.

Wendy

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INCREASED POTENTIAL FOR HARNESSING WIND

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Sail plumage.

Wickerbottom

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I guess touching all those gross feathers was worth it.

Woodie

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I suppose it's better than paddling.

Maxwell

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These feathers appear to be adept at attracting wind currents.

Wagstaff

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The brave birds gift me their swift feathers!

Wigfrid

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A feathery sail makes for swift travel.

Webber

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For smooth and swift sailing!

Walani

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I mostly want to pet it.

Warly

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'Tis light as a feather.

Woodlegs

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'TIS ASSAIL'D

Wilba

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Wind nabber

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I can pretend I'm flying through the water.

Wheeler

The Feather Lite Sail gives a high-speed bonus to the player while on a Boat. It is crafted from 2 Bamboo, 2 Rope, and 4 Doydoy Feathers and is prototyped at a Science Machine (unlike the Cloth Sail and the Snakeskin Sail). Compared to other sails, it has the second highest speed boost at 40% but shares the lowest durability with the Thatch Sail - lasting only 2 days. As such, it is recommended to breed the two Doydoys found in the world before killing any to make this item. The only way to make them efficient is to breed the Doydoys and collect the feathers, as otherwise, only one can be made, requiring constant repairs with a Sewing Kit.

Iron Wind

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This is how a scientist should travel.

Wilson

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Now we're gettin' somewhere.

Willow

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Spinny sail!

Wolfgang

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If I'm lucky I'll sail off the edge of the earth.

Wendy

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MOTORIZED SEA VESSEL UPGRADE

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Now this is boating!

Wickerbottom

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Looks speedy.

Woodie

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Thank goodness, I have places to be!

Maxwell

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Yet another contrivance which makes use of those versatile gears!

Wagstaff

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This cöntraptiön runs ön Ödin's steeds!

Wigfrid

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Who needs a sail!

Webber

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Uh... I'll stick to my board, thanks.

Walani

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Zoom zoom!

Warly

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Woodlegs prefers 'is sail.

Woodlegs

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BLOW, WINDS

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Air Machine

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I wish it worked on planes.

Wheeler

The Iron Wind gives a high-speed bonus to the player while on a Boat. It is crafted from 1 Turbine Blades, 1 Electrical Doodad, and 2 Gold Nuggets and is prototyped at an Alchemy Engine. Compared to other sails, it provides the highest speed boost among all Sails at 50% and lasts 4 days. However, in order to obtain it, one must defeat the Sealnado. It can only be repaired with Gears. Each set of Gears restores 25% of its durability.

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  • Iron Winds can be repaired fairly easily if the player manages to get a large amount of Gears by spawning Floaty Boaty Knights.

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