Dilandu wrote:OlorinNight wrote:You are right, of course, I meant the pre-drednought style, but lost the pre somewhere between my hands and my keyboard...
A, i understood. But the problem is they are completely inessicient to the function of coastal warfare. They are too big, too sluggish and too vunerable. The british attack on Alexandria in 1882 clearly demonstrated, that even superior artillery and better crews could not guarantee victory for ocean-going ships against fortifications. After more than 1700 shots from 203-406 mm guns and much more from the light cannons, the british fleet - eight ironclads and seven unarmored ships - were able to bring down only TEN rifled guns.
This would probably be true if the Church tech level was close to the one of Charis. For the moment, they are still two or three steps behind on things like ships and heavy artillery. The KH have a much more powerfull artillery than what the Church currently have.
And for high water action, nothing can come close to the KH, so even if Charis finally have to leave them in high water, they would represent the ultimate interdiction ships: even schooners wo'nt be able to evade them, and the most powerful Church galleon going against them is only going to become the newest hulk in the depth of the ocean...
So, while I agree they wwon't be at their best in some part of the coastal area, I still doubt that the threat they are facing there from the Church is not live threatening. And in the middle of the ocean, they have no equals...
And do not forget that they won't be subjected to the strength and direction of wind which, especially in coastal area, remains a huge advantage over sailing boat. the only two things that may cause problems in coastal area are water depth and the space available to turn (especially at high speed). The first one may be a drawback compared to traditionnal galleons, but the second one is shared (partly at least) with galleons (a sail boat needs to have some speed to turn this take space). And in exchange, they gain complete independance from wind. I think it's a very fair deal...