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Is their any good reference to the cost of ships today and the cost of a full war ship of the line in the age of sail.
Say for example the cost of a destroyer today is XXXXXXXXX pounds for the Royal Navy and a Ship of the line in the 1830s was XXXXXXXX pounds. Is there anyway to see what the relative cost of a ship of the line was?
(I know very little about ships .... so the numbers here are all hypothetical)
Okay say for example a ship of the line has 100 men in the 1830s
and a destroyer has 1,000 men.
After the conversion cost does a destroyer cost 10 times more?
So I guess the actual question I am trying to ask here is
Pound for pound after factoring in conversion rates and budgets (seeing as how the Royal Navy received way more money in say 1812 as % of the country's budgets)
Did it cost more money to put a competent sailor (percentage wise as part of a navy's budget) in a very good ship in 1812 than it does today?
Sorry if I had to reiterate and if it was confusing I am just trying to understand all of this and want the question to be very clear.
I am trying to get a head start on my creative writing class next semester and getting help from people who have taken it from that teacher before. I am working on a awesome 30 page story set in a world that is some what like the age of sail world
Say for example the cost of a destroyer today is XXXXXXXXX pounds for the Royal Navy and a Ship of the line in the 1830s was XXXXXXXX pounds. Is there anyway to see what the relative cost of a ship of the line was?
(I know very little about ships .... so the numbers here are all hypothetical)
Okay say for example a ship of the line has 100 men in the 1830s
and a destroyer has 1,000 men.
After the conversion cost does a destroyer cost 10 times more?
So I guess the actual question I am trying to ask here is
Pound for pound after factoring in conversion rates and budgets (seeing as how the Royal Navy received way more money in say 1812 as % of the country's budgets)
Did it cost more money to put a competent sailor (percentage wise as part of a navy's budget) in a very good ship in 1812 than it does today?
Sorry if I had to reiterate and if it was confusing I am just trying to understand all of this and want the question to be very clear.
I am trying to get a head start on my creative writing class next semester and getting help from people who have taken it from that teacher before. I am working on a awesome 30 page story set in a world that is some what like the age of sail world
