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Rumbler Skiff

A designation for vehicles made to utilize varrying numbers of rumble drives to propel themselves and their passengers/cargo/mounted equipment across nearly any terrain, including open water. Often made to resemble galleon-style ships or flat rafts with rumble drives mounted to the undercarriage, they range in scale from two-person personal craft with three rumble drives to warships mounting full arrays of rumble drives to support their weight and that of their crew and equipment. Somewhere in the middle is most common, with four to six rumble drives present. Rumbler skiffs are typically wooden to aid with ease of construction and repairs, though some military variants mount metal plating for extra protection. Their operational distance depends on how much weight and space are given over to charge banks and how heavy the skiff is.
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