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  2. Attrition while Circumnavigating the Globe: How to Reduce? :...

    www.reddit.com/r/eu4/comments/cdq3y7/attrition_while_circumnavigating_the...

    And the easiest way and safest for ships I’ve found is basically putting a colony every once and a while to prevent ships from getting attrition and i managed to get the circumnavigate at like 1503. 5. MariposaPurpura. • 5 yr. ago. Make only light ships and use Maritime Ideas, is literally the only thing they are useful for.

  3. What does it take to circumnavigate the globe? : r/eu4 - Reddit

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    fleets circumnavigating automatically stop at your colonies along the way to resupply. Build a colony at the South American cape and the African cape and other places on the route and it will be easier because they’ll stop there. put a good maneuver admiral in charge. Manuvering makes them go faster.

  4. How to circumnavigate : r/eu4 - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/eu4/comments/5lz8i9/how_to_circumnavigate

    Colonize islands through the Indian Ocean, Indonesia and the pacific. Your ships need to not get too far from any province you own or it'll sink. It doesn't take many provinces, spread them out. I'm playing as Navarra, and I've sent three fleets, each of which had 3 light ships to circumnavigate the globe, all of which had sunk, albeit, each….

  5. How to circumnavigate the globe? : r/eu4 - Reddit

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    How to circumnavigate the globe? : r/eu4. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio. How to circumnavigate the globe? How do you circumnavigate the globe without all of your ships sinking?

  6. Why is circumnavigating the globe in EU4 so hard in the mid-1500s...

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    You only need three light ships. The maneuver helps reduce fleet attrition and increase speed. I also recommend exploring as many sea tiles as you can ahead of time as well, as that will reduce the time it takes to circumnavigate and therefore decrease the likelihood they die from attrition. 2.

  7. Circumnavigate Catalina 30 - SailNet Community

    www.sailnet.com/threads/circumnavigate-catalina-30.50201

    The Catalina 30 (mkIII) holds a Design Category "A" (Ocean) Certificate from the International Marine Certification Institute. The C28 and 270 hold the "B" certificate and the C250 holds a "C" certificate. I verified this on Catalina Yachts' website. [/font] George B. 2000 Catalina 34 MkII.

  8. Circumnavigate the world : r/flightsim - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/flightsim/comments/lilnwh/circumnavigate_the_world

    Finally the autopilot is reliable enough! Since you live near CVG you could get this really nice livery and realistically fly to far destinations, in such a way that you circumnavigate the Earth. Plan a route, it’s fun! And the sim has powerful route planning abilities. You can choose departures, arrivals etc.

  9. How the hell do you circumnavigate the globe? : r/humankind -...

    www.reddit.com/r/humankind/comments/p9lgg3/how_the_hell_do_you_circumnavigate...

    Yeah like one unit needs to make it all the way around in a go. You don’t have to start and stop EXACTLY in the same place but it needs to be close. I think so. In my last game I used a single ship to go around and it popped.

  10. TIL Magellan didn’t actually circumnavigate the globe. He ... -...

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    In fact the first person to physically circumnavigate the globe was likely Magellan’s servant, Enrique of Malacca, who was earlier acquired by Magellan as a slave in the East Indies, travelled with him to Europe the regular way (across the Indian Ocean and around Africa) and then accompanied him on his famous journey and thus came back home around the globe.

  11. Would it be feasible to circumnavigate the globe in a...

    www.sailnet.com/threads/would-it-be-feasible-to-circumnavigate-the-globe-in-a...

    Even on a trade wind route, a boat like the Nauticat would be very hard pressed to average 50-70 NM per day without motor sailing. That means 40-60 days at sea on the longer passages. The tankage, storage, and carrying capacity of the Nauticat 33 just are not adequate to safely support that.