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{{Update|Review fore December 2021, Version 19.11 changes (e.g. ship changes, renaming of "Ore Hold".<br>Renaming is done. However mentioning of (relative) hold sizes and how much time of mining fits in the hold still needs verification.)}}
{{Update|[[Has update description::Review fore December 2021, Version 19.11 changes (e.g. ship changes, renaming of "Ore Hold".<br>Renaming is done. However mentioning of (relative) hold sizes and how much time of mining fits in the hold still needs verification.)]]}}


{{see also|ORE Basic Ship and Skill Overview}}
{{see also|ORE Basic Ship and Skill Overview}}
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== Skiff ==
== Skiff ==


Being the Tech II version of the [[Mining Barges#Procurer|Procurer]], the Skiff naturally has the most impressive tank out of the three Exhumers by quite a large margin; with proper fitting, it can have battleship-level [[EHP]]. Its higher speed (more than twice as fast as the Hulk or the Mackinaw) also allows it to effectively use Afterburner modules to further complicate matters for any would-be gankers. On the downside, it has the lowest yield of any of the three Exhumers (20-30% lower than a Hulk) and only a medium-sized mining hold (large enough for about 15 minutes' worth of mined ore). However, its rock-hard tank makes it the ship of choice for mining in lower-security regions of high security space (0.5 and 0.6 security), or just for general peace of mind.  
Being the Tech II version of the [[Mining Barges#Procurer|Procurer]], the Skiff naturally has the most impressive tank out of the three Exhumers by quite a large margin; with proper fitting, it can have battleship-level [[EHP]]. Its higher speed (more than twice as fast as the Hulk or the Mackinaw) also allows it to effectively use Afterburner modules to further complicate matters for any would-be gankers. On the downside, it has the lowest yield of any of the three Exhumers (20-30% lower than a Hulk) and only a medium-sized mining hold (large enough for about 15 minutes' worth of mined ore). However, its rock-hard tank makes it the ship of choice for mining in lower-security regions of high security space (0.5 and 0.6 security), or just for general peace of mind.


{{Ship|Skiff|box}}
{{Ship|Skiff|box}}
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== Mackinaw ==
== Mackinaw ==


As the Tech II upgrade to the [[Mining Barges#Retriever|Retriever]], the Mackinaw sports a truly massive mining hold (35,000&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> at {{sk|Mining Barge|V}}, enough to hold half an hour's worth of mined ore) and a yield that is only about 15% lower than that of a Hulk. While its tank is about 40% stronger than that of a Hulk, it's still rather flimsy when compared with its price tag. Therefore, the Mackinaw is mostly used in the high-end of high-security space (0.8 security and above), and even then some pilots prefer flying a the Skiff for its near-invulnerability to suicide ganks.  
As the Tech II upgrade to the [[Mining Barges#Retriever|Retriever]], the Mackinaw sports a truly massive mining hold (35,000&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> at {{sk|Mining Barge|V}}, enough to hold half an hour's worth of mined ore) and a yield that is only about 15% lower than that of a Hulk. While its tank is about 40% stronger than that of a Hulk, it's still rather flimsy when compared with its price tag. Therefore, the Mackinaw is mostly used in the high-end of high-security space (0.8 security and above), and even then some pilots prefer flying a the Skiff for its near-invulnerability to suicide ganks.


{{Ship|Mackinaw|box}}
{{Ship|Mackinaw|box}}
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{{Mining Links}}
{{Mining Links}}


[[Category: Ships]]
[[Category:Ships]]
[[Category: Mining]]
[[Category:Mining]]