Part of the reason that "the sun never sets on the British Empire" is that the British set up coaling stations all over the world.
As long as Charis's steam warships require coal, Charis will have to set up coaling stations all over Safehold.
Sharp Claw wrote:Jmbm, in the early days of ironclads, up to the early Dreadnoughts, coal was a severe limitation on long range operations. Coal being a much bulkier fuel than diesel and requiring a fleet of colliers or a string of coaling stations to support long range operations. I did find one reference on the web with stats on coal powered fleets.
http://books.google.com/books?id=KRg9AA ... al&f=false
In your logistic calculations, were you planning on taking the fleet from Cheyrath to the gulf of Dohlar with a fleet of colliers and re bunkering the warships then going to Claw Island or stopping at Claw Island, then making the round trip from claw to Dohlar and back to Claw Island. either way they would need enough coal for 17, 000 miles of steaming. 9,000 from Cheyrath to Claw, 4,000 from Claw to Dohlar, 4,000 from Dohlar back to Claw, or 13,000 from Cheyrath to Dohlar and 4,000 from Dohlar to Claw.