Updated June 2026

100 Days At Sea Raft Building Guide

Your raft is mobile base, kitchen, shelter, and inventory hub in 100 Days At Sea — underbuilt rafts cause respawn loops when Ice Island cold or Kraken Zone storms drain health without Container Shelter and Bonfire warmth. This guide covers construction priority from Wooden Raft through Raft Expansion and Container Shelter, optimized for Camper class (+10% building speed) and co-op teams where one player dedicates to crafting structure recipes. Pair with beginner survival early game and islands sail distances.

Day One Raft Essentials

Wooden Raft (10 Wood + 5 Rope): first craft after Fishing Rod. Without raft, ocean travel to Jungle Island impossible. Wood from Starter Island, Rope from Vines on Jungle or early chains.

Bonfire (5 Wood + 3 Stone + 1 Flint): place centrally on raft for cooking access. Every fish cooked before storage — raw fish wastes hunger efficiency.

Fishing Rod (5 Wood + 3 Rope + 1 Hook): fish from raft edge without island visits. Passive food while Camper expands structure footprint.

Raft Expansion Strategy

Raft Expansion (15 Wood + 8 Rope + 5 Nails): second priority after Wooden Raft. More deck space for Bonfire, future Container Shelter, and Grinder placement.

Camper class (+10% building speed, Extra Wood starter) cuts expansion time ~10% — noticeable when building pre-Desert Island. Crewmate teams assign one Camper as designated builder per co op strategy.

Expand before long Desert Island or Shipwreck Island trips — small rafts lose supplies to weather events during multi-hour sails on scattered seeds layouts.

Mid-Game Structures

Grinder (10 Scrap Metal + 5 Stone): not a raft structure but bench-adjacent — place near expansion corner for material recycling flow. Desert Island Scrap Metal gate.

Container Shelter (20 Scrap Metal + 10 Wood): protects from rain and cold during raft-bound periods. Critical before Ice Island approach and Kraken Zone overnight holds.

Medkit crafting station proximity: keep herbs and alcohol in shelter-protected storage — inventory loss on death hurts less when bulk mats sheltered.

Raft Layout Tips

Bonfire center: all players access cooking without crowding raft edge fishing spots.

Shelter rear: blocks cold wind from sailing direction — adjust per common route on your seed.

Expansion bow: reserve front deck for future structures without blocking swim disembark for Olympian emergency dives.

Avoid cosmetic expansion before functional Container Shelter — Millionaire Luxury Yacht starter does not replace shelter HP protection.

Raft Building Timeline

Day 1: Wooden Raft + Bonfire + Fishing Rod. Day 3–5: Raft Expansion. Day 7–10: Grinder after Desert Scrap Metal.

Day 15–20: Container Shelter before Shipwreck multi-day Iron farm. Day 25+: maintenance wood stock from Jungle resupply sails.

Late game: raft holds Medkit bulk, warm food stacks, and repair mats for Kraken attempts — minimal new structures, maximum supply density.

Full material recipes: crafting. Island wood routes: islands. Camper builds: builds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first raft craft?

Wooden Raft (10 Wood + 5 Rope) — required before sailing to Jungle Island from Starter Island.

Best class for raft building?

Camper grants +10% building speed and starts with Extra Wood. Pair with Octopus companion for passive materials.

When do I need Container Shelter?

Before long Ice Island and Kraken Zone sails. Protects from rain and cold on raft during ocean holds.

Should I expand raft before weapons?

Expand enough for Bonfire and Shelter before Desert Island. Do not over-expand before Iron Sword and Flintlock Pistol.

Where do I get Nails for Raft Expansion?

Nails come from Scrap Metal processing on Desert Island after gathering Scrap Metal resources.

Watch Video Guide