Outer Corners
Two Possible
Combinations
The Deep-Sea
Fishermen of
Catan
Use these pieces to combine
The Fishermen of Catan with
any Seafarers of Catan
Scenario. Choose tiles based
on the number of open water
spaces (no harbors) on the
board. If you desire, you may
place the 2/11 and the 3/12
tiles on the same space to
increase rolling odds.
You may draw a fish tile when
the number is rolled if you
have a ship anywhere on the
hex. Settlements and Cities no
longer produce fish. The
Pirate Ship may be used to
block production of fish tiles.
Your hand limit of fish remains
7 tiles at any given time.
Inner
Corners
Lake-Free Variant
Use these pieces to more easily
combine The Fishermen of Catan with
other variants. This adds the numbers
from the Lake without sacrificing any
special tiles. Use this for the Settlers of
Catan, Cities & Knights, The Rivers of
Catan, and any of the Traders &
Barbarians Scenarios. It can even be
used with my self-made expansion,
The 7 Wonders of Catan, available for
download on the Board Game Geek’s
“Settlers of Catan” page.
You must possess a copy
of The Fishermen of Catan
in order to use this file.
Pieces and Design by Scot Eaton. Not for resale. Please support Mayfair Games.
The 7 Wonders
of Catan
Did you enjoy these
components? If so, check out
The 7 Wonders of Catan, a fully-
playable, tested, and
completely original expansion
to The Settlers of Catan, also
made by Scot Eaton. It is the
only fully-playable fan-
expansion in English, and does
not require any pieces beyond the base game. The best part? It can be
printed and played with only 4 sheets of paper. Head on over to the
downloads section of “The Settlers of Catan” on Board Game Geek to
get the files for your region.
Printing Instructions
This file is in American 8.5”x11” size, though it should print on A4 as long as you ignore margin
warnings. When printing, make sure that Adobe Acrobat Reader does not auto-scale the page. If
you print at 100%, I guarantee these pieces will be within 1/10th of a centimeter of the real hex
sizes.
Print double-sided on heavy cardstock paper (110lb or more recommened). The pieces and
backgrounds should line up. If you choose, you can also print on 2 pieces of standard paper and
glue the resulting pieces to chipboard, available in most craft stores.
The Deep-Sea tiles can be used either as squares or as circles. If you choose to use circles, the
inner circle is exactly 1” (2.4 cm) in diameter. You can buy a 1” hole cutter at most craft stores if
you want to cut them out evenly. Finally, print at the highest quality, and don’t be too
disappointed if the front and back don’t match up exactly.