Talk:Sloop
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Regarding the use of maritime terminology for Traveller vessels:
- In Traveller, a "Ship" is defined as a Jump-capable vessel (exclusively).
- In History, a "Ship" is defined (explicitly) as a vessel with three or more masts.
Historically, a "Sloop" was defined two separate ways, depending upon time period:
- The earlier definition (17th-18th Century), the "Sloop-of-War" effectively was a vessel larger than a Gunboat but smaller than or similar to a Corvette, normally carrying only two masts (a.k.a. "Brig-Sloops"), but a few had three masts - (a.k.a. "Ship-Sloops", thus overlapping the very low end of "Post-Ships" and "Corvettes").
- The later definition (19th Century) of a generic "Sloop" was a small fast vessel with large sail area but only a single mast.
Preserving the historical precedent, a Sloop is best defined as a vessel that is non-Jump capable, but small and reasonably fast. Since a few historical Sloops did have three masts, Jump-capable Sloops should be permissible, but noted as the exception and denoted specifically as such (i.e. "Jump-Sloops").
- --WHULorigan (talk) 12:47, 29 April 2024 (UTC)