i don't think that the schooner fits in the western theme. i have never seen a western movie with a ship. according to movie ''north to alaska (1960)'' the ships at that time were using steam as propulsion and not the wind.
i don't see any train station unfortunately....
i am not in the medieval era, but the blacksmith is a beauty.
i paied about 100 euros for a used schooner, not complete. i consider the price right. remember that bying a similar ship in ebay for a client abroad, could cost about 20 euros more or less, only the spedition!
Most Westerns take place on the interior of the continent. They are also movies (so not historically accurate - not to mention astute).
Steam power became popular during the Victorian era but a great many ships were still with sail power. If not most.
We did use steam powered stern wheelers and paddle wheelers (former has the propulsion drive at the rear, latter on the sides) on the rivers here because you could go up-stream easily.
The same could be said along the coastal waters.
In short, yes, the schooner/slooper is just fine to be used in that era.
They are still made (and restored) by the way and a great many boats found in marinas today are similar - yet at first thought it does not sound very plausible.
Maybe we should, as a collector community, try to get Playmobil to finally release the infamous paddle boat.