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Considering all these points, the only possible ansas a flat-bottoe …
The draft in front of Roland was very shallow; it was a ship with a very low center of gravity that could be seen on almost all of the river routes In the past, he had seenwas al as there was a tugboat, it would be able to pull a barge
After deter type of the ship, the next key point was to deter the ship
Roland wrote down three different options: Wood, Iron, or conrete
Boats ed to the earliest of the nautical technology tree Fro on either the river or the sea, wooden boats could be used everywhere Unfortunately, Roland didn’t kno to use a log to build a flat-bottomed ship, and neither did he have any skilled craftsmen If he relied on what he knew and on his craftse raft which could fall apart at any moment
Shipstwo bea a keel The keel formed would then be coated with sheets of iron Since Anna could do the welding; the overall stiffness was guaranteed However, this approach would deplete the already small iron reserves So this could only be the last resort, as building steaines and cannons was aboats out of concrete would be the last option – since the city wall construction was already finished, there was now a surplus of rawas Anna had the tih concrete for one or two ships The construction process would also beas they were able to produce a wooden template which could be reinforced with iron bars, they could quickly fill it with concrete Even in this rural area, they could easily create several fishing boats out of concrete Compared to iron ships, they wouldn’t rust With this, the ship wouldn’t even need h a concrete ship could be built at a low cost, it would still be strong and durable Even if he had never learned how toship didn’t need a high level of technological knowledge So, building it shouldn’t be a proble all the details in his an to draw sketches of the barge
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An area with a shed near the Shinshui River was hidden by walls
In order to facilitate the launching process, Roland located the shipbuilding area as close to the river as possible
The shed offered shelter against wind and snow and contained two basins for burning charcoal to keep the te effect
The carpenters had already pieced together the wooden ten in order to reduce forward resistance, the aft instead had a square design th to width ratio of 3:1 and was built with a width of 8m Compared to the traditional ratio of 8:1, it was simply a fat boat In the center, they had set up two masts The masts were inserted into the deck and connected to the iron beams of the ship At the deck, they had placed a reserve rudder Everywhere, the hull was strengthened with crisscrossing iron bars
Even though they didn’t have any iron wire, it didn’t matter since Anna had welded all the iron crosses firhout the whole bridge
When the template and the reinforce it up
The concrete was poured into a basin-like te walls were five lance, it just looked like a uniquely shaped bathtub
All people ere involved in the construction, including Anna, had never thought that this strange material, which was used to build the walls, could actually also be used to build ships
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Inforive to you for a long time Why is it realistic that the MC can invent concrete? When you click on the link, you will discover that concrete was a lost technology during the e