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Once your main pirate ship is completely done and you can see its striking shape, now it’s time to add some details. As pirate ships, naturally, the details would include the sail, masts, and let’s not forget the pirate flag. If you feel like the overall shape is quite odd, then you can alter the shape a little bit by removing and adding some blocks until it looks decent and you’re satisfied with it. For the captain’s cabin, perhaps a window is needed as well.
Medieval World Sailing Ship
If you’re really struggling, try downloading some existing minecraft ships and take a closer look at the way those people have built that ship. One detail that will look good on pretty much all ships is a few layers in a different block. A ship made entirely out of wooden planks looks quite plain, so replace a few layers with logs or differently colored planks. If you’re really having trouble, try copying an existing minecraft boat to get a feel of it.

STEP 6: Main Deck
Though it’s a bit tricky, it’s not impossible to build the bow. You can start from the middle (the lowest point of your pirate ship) and use it as a reference to build up the remainder of the bow. When building Minecraft Pirate Ship, you can divide the parts into 4 separate sections. The bow (front), stern (back), the remainder of the hull, and all other details like masts, flags, etc. You can create a nice stair pattern by making upside down stairs pointing away from each other, and a single stair in the center pointing away from the ship. Then, add some blocks on top of the stairs, and top it off with some more stairs.
Introduction: How to Build a Ship
I’ve also attached the rudder at the bottom to the ship with fences – forgot to do that earlier (sorry). Take a different colour block and start placing blocks in a sort of stretched-out ‘teardrop’ shape. Shipwrecks are naturally-generated structures that generate underwater. They can generate right-side-up, sideways, or upside-down. Although various woods are used in the blueprints, the shipwrecks are composed of two different randomly selected wood types.
Once you’ve reached the desired height, it’s time to start building from this point towards the sides. Begin on 1 side and slowly work your way towards the desired width of the boat, but make sure you don’t make it too wide or not wide enough. You generally want to work your way to about 8-11 blocks away from the middle line of your ship, though again, it depends on the size and type of ship you’re building. However, if you’re starting with the hull, building it will still be quite easy. You start by creating the middle, which is just a long line of blocks.Then determine how wide you want your ship to be and slowly work your way towards that height and width. Don’t increase the height too fast, or it’ll look very weird.
When building a ship, you can often divide the parts you want to build into 4 separate sections. The bow (front), stern (back), the remainder of the hull (body of the ship) and all the other details, like masts, flags, etc. With the small hull done I use Slabs to build the deck. Keep creating the intervals until you reach your desired width. Make sure that it’s mirroring the first side that you’ve worked on. For the remaining half of the height, you can pace up the increment of the height faster, about 1 block every 1 block until you have reached your preferred height.
Using a Boat to Build a Small Ship
Try to fly over your ship and mirror the image, or try to take a screenshot and mirror it with an image editor. Minecraft is a great space to explore your creativity as it allows you to build structures to your imagination and also tests your sense of visualization and practicality. Start from 1 side first and slowly work on it until you reach half of the width that you want. To make it look relatively smooth, increase the width by about a block in every 2 blocks and then every 3 blocks. I'm confused, because the ship in the pictures looks brown and birch wood is white.
Large Medieval Sailship
I don’t have any tips for these either, they’re pretty fiddly. Both masts should be leaning forward slightly as this will help with the sails, crows’ nests, and rigging. Be sure to also add some hatches in the centre, and ladders down your masts so you can get to the lower levels.
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Count the number of blocks they’ve placed on each layer and then change it to your own liking. Now, since this ship is bigger it means we can fit a lot more, both inside and on top of it. I use a Ladder on a wooden beam to descend down into the lower deck and one side I use to build the sleeping quarters. These ships can also be considered larger boats and mostly utilize blocks like Slabs, Trap Doors, and of course, the Boat to build them.
Try to make the front look sharper by removing and adding blocks, play around with it until it looks good. Start by creating a long row of blocks as the middle of the ship. Start to increase the height very slowly, only about 1 block every 3-5 blocks. Now increase the height faster, about 1 block every 1 or 2 blocks until you’ve reached your desired height.
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Make one pillar nearest to the cabin 14 blocks high, and a second smaller pillar 6 blocks in front of the first pillar. Make it go out three blocks as shown above, and of course one block in the center. Then, for two blocks, make wool go up as shown in the picture. Finally, top it off with a single strip at the top of the mast.
I also add windows on the upper part, which will usually be a bedroom or office of the captain. The front of the ship is a bit tricky, as it’s both round and pointy. It’s often best to first create the general shape and then take out blocks to make it look more aqua dynamic and overall better looking. Start out by first finding or creating the middle of your ship. This will be the lowest point and will be used as reference points from which we build up the remainder of the front. I usually either start with the front or with the middle, though building the entire framework first will also work.
This blog talks about how to build a pirate ship, the difference between a boat and a ship, the resources required to build a pirate ship in Minecraft, etc. Even though it’s fairly easy to create the stern, since you need to make the captain’s cabin, sometimes it can be quite challenging. Vehicle entities, like ships and boats, are used primarily for the fast transport of players and passenger mobs through the water or ocean. That's it, you now have a very nice ship in your Minecraft world. If you use a mod called "Archimedes' Ships", you can move the ship too!
However, players need to be aware of the difference which is that the boat is smaller and it can fit into a ship. Now you want to add upside down stairs on the underside of the ship. These are all aesthetics, so you don't have to add these.

Once I have that much done I follow the same steps of filling in the outline and top deck and removing the Water with Sponges that may be remaining inside the lower deck. I personally chose to use the kind of Wood I saw near the River before building. You will first need to find a wider River to fit your ship in or simply terraform a little bit. Anytime I find one I am inspired by the design and wonder how I could make a ship of my very own for a port back at my base or village. I’ve chosen to use the 2-block long ‘cast iron short cannons’ on my ship.
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