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How do cheats make the game viable? I can see them being used to fix glitches like this one but if you can’t beat the game without cheating I think it’s a you issue and not the game.
There is a fine line between grind (ok) and super tedious which is not fun in any way anymore.
Dismantle your boat and stuff it into storage, or portal the materials to base for safe keeping.
what usually happens is enemy attacks break the ship, the swamp is prone to leeches in any water including the ocean for a long way out. Attacks can move the ship, slightly, so you have to check a radius of where you left it. Once broken, you normally have some time before it despawns.
adding a workbench etc can reduce spawns and attacks as well as preventing despawn, but the enemy are just as likely to smash that as the boat. The best way is still to pack it up somewhere safe and rebuild it when you need it.
Getting stuck with no way out is, as you noted, more tedious than a challenge. The key is to avoid having that happen, via portals usually. When I explore a new shore, I always set up a small camp there... a bench, a chest, a portal, sometimes a fire and cheap comfort like deer rug, some shelter and defenses so the portal stays intact... stow the boat in the chest and off you go. If the island isnt interesting, you can pull up and move on. If it is, you have a base to pop to next time straight from home. If the new place has ore you need, I will also level out the beach terrain to make boating easier. Its now a one way trip, portal home to camp, get ore, boat back home, repeat as needed.
Git gud.
If there had been the materials, I would have rebuilt the boat, of course.
In other cases, the materials were there.
I suspect that the boat was pulled to the sea by the wind maybe.
All items will despawn after a bit if they are not in the radius of a worktable.
No. But the thing chewing on it can move it a short distance. You can move it when you bust it up too, to see what I mean. And mobs can bump into any movable object at random and nudge it a bit.
I landed the boat at the Swamp coast. Boat was ok then.
I built a bed and workstation at the nearby crypt entrance. The boat was slightly outside the workstation radius.
While I was in the crypt and also in my house (by portal), the boat might have been destroyed by monsters. Materials despawned then.
So, the learning is: take the boat materials and put them inside the Worksation radius.
I would not have expected the boat parts to despawn so quickly.
Despawning should take about 3 in-game days, IIRC.
You have to beat it to death - hammer won't 'unbuild" it. As far as the missing materials go if the water is deep enough in a dreary lighting condition like the Swamp they can be nearly invisible. As noted above leeches are quite the vindictive travelers when tasting a boat in the water.
A couple of times in Black Forest or Meadows I had loot lost in the water that was 'gone' when the weather was either cloudy/rainy, in late or early sunlight or a bit foggy. Magically it became visible when the sun was straight above shining unimpeded in all its illuminating glory.
Close but no cigar. Take a hint from the ruins vikings typically find in all land biomes. A viking finds chests with intact contents in them quite often. This viking has yet to find an intact workbench.
Store the boat parts in a chest, then dismantle the workbench. Mobs like to smash boats, workbenches and other crafting structures, and portals. They seem indifferent to the odd chest lying around.