Rust armored boat used in raids

Rust Boat Raid Calculator

Enter the Total HP of a Rust boat to calculate
the raid cost with each method

Method
Damage
QTY Needed
Sulfur Cost
Workbench
Cannonball iconCannonball
9.2101
Sulfur1,515
Workbench Level 1
Torpedo iconTorpedo
6155
Sulfur1,860
Workbench Level 2
F1 Grenade iconF1 Grenade
3031
Sulfur3,720
Workbench Level 1
Rocket iconRocket
3503
Sulfur4,200
Workbench Level 3
Explosive 5.56 Rifle Ammo iconExplosive 5.56 Rifle Ammo
5.5169
Sulfur4,225
Workbench Level 3
Timed Explosive Charge iconTimed Explosive Charge
5502
Sulfur4,400
Workbench Level 3
Satchel Charge iconSatchel Charge
8611
Sulfur5,280
Workbench Level 1
High Velocity Rocket iconHigh Velocity Rocket
3527
Sulfur5,400
Workbench Level 2
Beancan Grenade iconBeancan Grenade
1755
Sulfur6,600
Workbench Level 2
Propane Explosive Bomb iconPropane Explosive Bomb
3004N/AWorkbench Level 2
MLRS Rocket iconMLRS Rocket
3503N/AN/A
40mm HE Grenade icon40mm HE Grenade
2537N/AN/A

Damage and sulfur values are approximate — may vary with game updates

About the Rust Boat Raid Calculator

This calculator helps you find the cheapest and most efficient way to raid boats in Rust. Whether you're targeting a Motor Rowboat, RHIB, Tugboat, or one of the new modular player-built boats from the Naval Update, just enter the total HP and instantly compare sulfur costs across all 12 raid methods — including Rockets, C4, Satchel Charges, Cannonballs, Torpedoes, and MLRS.

Every method shows the damage per unit, quantity needed, total sulfur cost, and the workbench level required to craft it. Sort by any column to quickly find the cheapest option for your situation. Boat HP in Rust scales with size — small rowboats start around 400 HP, while larger armored vessels can reach 1,000 HP or more.

Values are based on current game data and may shift with Rust patches. Bookmark this page to check back after updates. If you're planning a boat raid, this tool will save you sulfur and keep your raid cost as low as possible.