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4.3.5: Operating a ferry

  Ferry me across the water, 
  Do boatman, do. 
  If you've a penny in your purse 
  I will ferry you. 

  I have a penny in my purse, 
  And my eyes are blue; 
  So ferry me across the water, 
  Do, boatman, do. 

  Step into my ferry-boat, 
  Be they black or blue, 
  And for the penny in your purse 
  I will ferry you. 

      Boatman, Christina Giorgina Rosetti

There are several commands useful for operating a commercial ferry:

fee

Sets the fee passengers will be charged

board Passengers use this to pay their fee and board a ferry
unload Unload passengers once the destination is reached
ferry Signals passengers waiting in port that they may board

The captain of a ferry uses the fee command to set the fee charged to passengers boarding his ship (see See fee). The fee can be expressed in terms of the number of nobles boarding, the number of men boarding, the weight boarding or any combination of the three.

For instance, if the captain wanted to charge 1/2 gold per unit weight of the passenger's stack, he would issue `fee weight 500'. (a 500 gold fee for every 10000 weight).

Note that like any fee, the fee set for a ferry will not take effect until the end of the month.

The fee is a property of the ship, not the captain, but will be cleared when the last noble leaves the ship. The fee may also be cleared with the fee command. If no fee is set, then the ship is not considered to be operating as a ferry, and nobles are may not use the board order to enter the ship.

Passengers issue `board ship' to board a ferry. The order will fail if the ship is not present, or if it is not operating as a ferry (the captain of the ship has no fee set). board will cause the noble to pay the captain the required boarding fee, then move the noble's stack onto the ship.

The board command also prevents the ship from being overloaded. A stack that would overload the ship is turned away.

Note that the board command, unlike the move command, ignores the admit list of the ship's captain.