23.7 High Seas and Weather
(See also: HELP SAILING, HELP WINDS) Higher winds often disturb the sea in a manner sometimes dangerous to those venturing in ships. The seas may be described in any of these terms, in order from least to most disturbed: Short Full Description ----- ---- ----------- I glassy look down and see the sky reflected perfectly. II smooth not quite perfect, but close. III calm barely disturbed. IV choppy irregular, tiny wavelets. V whitecapped when you see the white caps, you'll know it. VI rough pretty serious. VII stormy usually requires a gale. VIII tempestuous just about as bad as it can get. IX raging short of Divine action, as BAD as it can get. Rowing and Seas --------------- Roughness of IV or greater will reduce the speed at which your oarsmen are able to propel your vessel. In VIII or IX seas it is almost useless to row. (See also: HELP SAILING, HELP WINDS)