The Jackdaw takes a beating every time you trade cannon fire on the open water, and a battered hull leaves you vulnerable to being sunk. In Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced you have three separate ways to bring the ship back to full strength, and each one suits a different situation depending on how far you are from land.
Quick answer: Repair the Jackdaw fastest by paying a Harbourmaster at any major port to restore it instantly, board and capture an enemy ship to repair for free mid-fight, or simply stay out of combat and let your crew slowly patch it over time.

Pay a Harbourmaster to repair the Jackdaw instantly
The most reliable fix is the Harbourmaster, found on the docks of every major settlement such as Nassau, Salt Key Bank, and Great Inagua. Look for the character marked with a ship icon above his head. Paying him restores the Jackdaw to full health immediately, with no waiting and no combat required.
Reales are easy to accumulate as a pirate, but keep a buffer of coin on hand if you plan to sail into contested waters, since a badly damaged ship costs more to fix.
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When you’re caught in a naval fight far from port, boarding is the answer. It costs nothing and lets you top up the Jackdaw without breaking off the engagement. You unlock this option early, during the main quest Raise the Black Flag.
The catch is obvious. You need to survive long enough to whittle an enemy down and board it, which may not be realistic if the Jackdaw is already close to sinking. Use this method while you still have some fight left, not as a last-ditch save.
Let your crew repair the ship passively
The third option requires no coin and no fighting. When the Jackdaw has been out of combat for a while, or sits docked, the crew begins mending the hull on their own and the health meter slowly climbs. You’ll hear hammering as they work, which is your cue that the ship is healing.
This method is free but slow and unreliable. Filling the entire health bar this way takes a long time, so treat it as background recovery rather than a proper repair. If you want to jump straight back into questing or sea battles, use the Harbourmaster or boarding instead.
Which repair method to use and when
| Method | Cost | Speed | Best used when |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harbourmaster | Reales, scales with damage | Instant, full heal | You’re near a major port |
| Board enemy ship | Free | Immediate, partial to full | Mid-battle with fight left in you |
| Crew repair | Free | Slow, gradual | Docked or out of combat with time to spare |
Keeping the Jackdaw in good shape matters more the deeper you push into contested waters, so make a habit of topping up at a Harbourmaster before long voyages and boarding weakened ships whenever a fight starts to turn in your favor.






