Captain on Deck!

Today, we’re heading out onto the big, wide sea!
Yeah, yeah, I know, Emma could have managed that too. But we just didn’t want to deprive you of this amazing sailing ship from René Holzhauer!

A big sailing vessel on the seas formed out of white braille dots on a dark grey background. The ship has two masts, one of which with a little flag on top, with lines going from the top of the masts to the stern and the bowsprit. Of the apparently four potential sails only two are hoisted, one on each mast. On the hull there are 3 oval bull’s eyes. The ship is sailing on three lines of waves.

Instructions for making your own sailing ship:

Numbers without space represent the dots of a character to type.

2345 for example means t.

Space means an empty cell. 7space means 7 empty cells in a row.

1. 7space =}

2. 8space 456 5 5 5 5 5 5 456

3. 7space 25 123456 25 5space 123456 15 3

4. 4space 256 2356 2356 2356 123456 2356 2356 2356 235 space 123456 25 space 15 3

5. 4space 3456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 1236 space 36 123456 36 3space 15 3

6. 6space 35 25 123456 25 2space 256 2356 2356123456 2356 256 235 3 2space 15 3

7. 4space 6 35 36 36 123456 36 36 space 3456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 1236 15 3 2space 15 3

8. 2space 6 35 4space 123456 6space 123456 6space 15 3 2space 15 3

9. space 1234 14 14 14 14 15 36 123456 36 36 36 36 36 36 123456 36 36 36 25 1245 1245 1245 12345 1245 1245 14

10. space 15 26 2space 246 135 2space 246 135 2space 246 135 3space 6 24

11. 3space 126 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 24

12. 9times 35 14 26, and then 35 14

13. 9times 24 15 36 and then 24 15

14. 9times 35 14 26, and then 35 14

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