BY THE WAY
WHERE THE FUCK DID EURON GET THE WOOD AND MANPOWER TO BUILD A FLEET OF SHIPS IN A WEEK
Building a ship akin to his flagship size took the UK on average 15 months (in the 1300s-1500s), with a crew of 30-50 shipwrights or more (plus unskilled workers and trade suppliers - ironsmiths, sailmakers, caulkers, labourers) and thousands of trees. The largest ship the UK built in the period, at 1,400 tons, took 4000 trees. Euron somehow magicked himself 1000 ships with a few hundred people on an island which has never been shown to have trees on it.
Let's conservatively estimate 3 trees per ton of ship built. For 1000 ships at 250 tons each (small to large averaged), he'd need 750,000 trees. Or more than 2,500 sq. km of mature, ship-grade forest. Never mind the mines for iron and the workers for sails, rope, and other materials.
Dude would also need literal hundreds of shipyards to pump out his 1000 ship fleet fast enough.