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Ship Sheet

Hello, I'm running a modified Spelljammer game using 5e D&D rules.  I was wondering if someone could point me to a ship sheet I could use or something that could be adjusted to work, keep in mind I've never done a custom sheet in my life.
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keithcurtis
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The problem with a "ship sheet" is that a given campaign only supports one character sheet. Trying to support two would be nightmarish in terms of juggling attribute calls at the very least. I believe that the Starfinder sheet has what looks like a ship sheet, but it is actually a different view of the same sheet, optimized for displaying Ship attributes, in much the same way that other sheets have different display views for PC and NPC. Hopefully someone who has played Spelljammer on Roll20 has some helpful hints.
I was thinking of using an NPC sheet  to make the ship and just give players access to it but yeah, it's problematic...  Thank you for responding though.
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MattBx8
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Hello Michael, As a Pro subscriber, you can make a custom sheet, which allows you to steal one of the 5e sheets on GitHub and put the HTML code in as well as the CSS code. Then you’d have to modify the HTML code to add another tab for the ship, then populate that with ship stuff. I’ve made a bunch of sheets now available on Roll20 drop down character sheet options that way. /Matt
I have used the sheet, in PC form so you can add equipment to it, for a ship in my campaign. I think of a ship, mechanically, as a character with attacks, defence, abilities, etc. 
It may be worth the time to learn how to do custom sheets, but there is a lot of good advice above already as well! 
Thank you all for your suggestions. I will attempt to make my own sheet as MattBX8 suggested.