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Can a sloop outrun a galleon?

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Mia Kelly

Published Jan 11, 2026

A sloop can outrun a galleon ... as long as the galleon's three sails don't catch the wind. The larger sails and potential top speed of a galleon means a sloop can run but they can rarely stop.

Is sloop faster than galleon?

I can confirm that the sloop is faster than the galleon when both are pointed into a headwind. It is also well known that the galleon is much faster than the sloop when both have the wind at their backs. So if you want to escape or catch up to a galleon, you both need to be headed into the wind.

Is sloop better than galleon?

If you want to sail solo and fight other players, then the Sloop is best. A duo can use a Sloop very effectively in PVP or manage well enough in a Brigantine. A three-person team will do better in a Brigantine for PVP and can manage a Galleon for everything else. The four-person team needs the Galleon.

How do you outrun a galleon in Sea of Thieves?

By sailing against the wind. When you sail against the wind in a sloop, you become a little faster than a galleon or a brigantine. The problem is, if you're not consistently sailing against the wind, this gives your opponents room to catch up to you.

Is the sloop the fastest ship?

The Sloop is designed for 1-2 players and is the fastest ship in the game against the wind. It's small hull and single sail make it incredibly easier to control, even by yourself.

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Is the galleon the fastest?

Galleons are armed with more Cannons, Sails and Cannonball storage, but are more difficult to maneuver than any other ship and require several crew members to be constantly working together. The Galleon is the fastest ship, with the exception of sailing against the wind or when sailing with sidewind.

Is sloop faster than brig?

The Brigantine is much faster than the Sloop and much easier to maintain than the Galleon, making it an excellent choice for quicker voyages alone, duo or with a full crew. The Brigantine can also achieve the fastest speed of any ship by sailing perpendicular to the wind and angling sails to catch the wind.

Can you solo a galleon in Sea of Thieves?

Short answer; no. Reason; unlike the sloop where a single man can race below to bucket out a few scoops of water, the galleon takes on water faster in a storm (for whatever reason... probably because it's assumed that there's a full crew manning her).

What is the slowest ship in Sea of Thieves?

The Sloop is the slowest ship, with just one small Sail. The Brigantine is the second fastest with two Masts with one large Sail and one medium Sail. Finally, the Galleon is the fastest of the Ships with three Masts with three big Sails, two medium Sails and one Small Sail.

Can you get bigger ships in Sea of Thieves?

There is no minimum crew size, even for larger Ships, and even a single player can elect to start a new game with a large Galleon (though operating such a large Ship alone would prove difficult). The servers are currently capable of holding up to 5 Ships at one time, with a maximum of 16 players total.

What ships use Sea of Thieves?

Sea of Thieves sailing terms explained

Brigantine - The mid-tier ship, ideal for three players, but can be sailed solo or as a duo for a greater challenge. Sloop - The smallest boat, designed for one or two players. Port - The left side of the ship, as you look forward from the wheel.

What were galleons used for?

galleon, full-rigged sailing ship that was built primarily for war, and which developed in the 15th and 16th centuries. The name derived from “galley,” which had come to be synonymous with “war vessel” and whose characteristic beaked prow the new ship retained.

How fast can a galleon sail?

Most galleons were four masted ships (although some were only three. The stern most mast was known as the bon-adventure mast and was rigged with a lanteen sails which gave the ship great maneuverability especially in the wind. For their size, Galleon had great speed (about eight knots).

Can you have 3 people in a sloop?

If you have three or four players, stick to the big galleon. One or two players should stay with the sloop.

Are bigger ships faster?

In practical terms, its speed has created a wave that is equal to its own waterline length. The longer the generated wave is, the faster the boat is going. Since a longer wave means a higher speed, the longer boats will create bigger waves and go faster.

Are bigger ships faster Sot?

The bigger ships were actually(believe it or not) significantly faster then ships like sloops because the sails would greatly outnumber the smaller ships. In Sea of Thieves the sloop has one sail, while the galleon has seven sails! Plus the sloop isn't like WAY smaller then the galleon.

Can a sloop sink a galleon?

However, with some favorable wind conditions, some explosive power, and a fearless heart, a sloop is capable of being used to sink a galleon.

How many sailors does a galleon have?

Crew size depended on the size of the galleon. Smaller galleons functioned with a crew of 50, while the crew of the larger galleons could number more than 400.

When did galleons stop being used?

The galleon continued to be used into the 18th century, by which time purpose-built vessels such as the fluyt, the brig and the full-rigged ship, both as a trading vessel and ship of the line, rendered it obsolete for trade and warfare respectively.

Can you steal ships in Sea of Thieves?

If your ship has clearly been stolen then make it so you must spawn into an island with a new ship. But if one of your crew mates is still on the ship then you still can spawn onto the ship and try to fight off the attacking pirates.

What are pirate ships called?

Sloops. Sloops were the most common choice during Golden Age of Pirates during the 16th and 17th century for sailing around the Caribbean and crossing the Atlantic. These were commonly built in Caribbean and were easily adapted for pirate antics.

What is a brigantine ship?

brigantine, two-masted sailing ship with square rigging on the foremast and fore-and-aft rigging on the mainmast. The term originated with the two-masted ships, also powered by oars, on which pirates, or sea brigands, terrorized the Mediterranean in the 16th century.