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F/V Victory Crab Boat
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F/V Victory Crab Boat

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HISTORY

The F/V Victory is a fictional 104 foot western-rigged (west coast US) combination vessel, currently rigged to fish for Tanner crab. After a five year building process, the ship was finally launched on December 30, 1995 at Fred Wahl Marine in Reedsport, Oregon. She began to gain public notice for it's undeniable luck, braving hurricanes despite the dangers. On one instance during the 2007 dungeness crab fishery, the captain bit off more than he could chew. The vessel took on a rogue wave, smashing through the windows and swamping the wheelhouse. The crew lost all communication with land. The crew and vessel was presumed to be lost to the sea, until December 21 where It was spotted limping back to port with two missing spotlights, boarded up windows and a ravaged deck. Staying true to it's legend, the vessel somehow managed to not only survive but make it back to tell the tale. Today she still fishes the west coast, crabbing for dungeness and tanner crab, trawling for black cod, and longlining. It also tenders during the Alaskan salmon run.

SPECIFICATIONS

-One main Engine
-One generator
-Fuel Capacity: Approx 22,900
-Mass: 27,995
-Range (full throttle): Approx. 300 km
-Speed (knots): 22
-Ballast
-hold capacity: 837
-13 working crab pots
-Will not stay flipped
-Multiplayer Friendly
-fully decorated interior

How To Fish

First lets go over the deck equipment and its uses (Same equipment for the FV Brotherhood)

-Power Block (or just block): this is the little grey pulley that hangs off the side, low enough for you to connect things to it. Its used to pull pots from the seafloor.

-Picking Boom: This is the black boom that extends to the right side of the boat. Use this when your pulling pots from the stack (its much more efficient than the crane). Its also used to pick pots out of the water from your block so you can set it on the launcher.

-Launcher: Used to launch pots. Like real life this launcher allows you to tip the pot over the deck to empty the crab. Make sure the pot is connected to the launcher when your emptying crab unless you want it to fall on the deck.

-Crane: Used to stack pots back onto the back deck. Its also used to put crab pots on the launcher if you have a high stack of crab pots but you can sometimes get away with using the picking boom.

Crab pot: Im sure you know what this is already. when the pot is connected to the launcher there's a button bottom right and top left that will release the crab.

Basic Procedure (same procedure for the FV Brotherhood)

Im assuming the launcher is already empty on setting steps.

Setting

1. Hook the picking boom line onto the top of your crab pot (one of the ones on the stack)
2. pull it onto the launcher. I find that angling the 2nd launcher pivot up makes the pot slide right into position.
3. hook a line onto the anchor of the crab pot. Make sure its the anchor that's on the right side. dont connect the side your holding to anything.
4. while holding the rope still dump the pot in the water. Make sure your no deeper than 35 meters because ropes have a max length of 40 meters.
5. When the pot hits the seafloor hook it onto your bouy. Make sure the buoy is on the connector by the control panel, there should already be one there. If its on the floor when you connect it, there wont be enough slack to throw it over the side.

TIP: you can tell if the pot hits the sea floor because the line in your hand will stop bouncing so much.

Retrieving

6. There is a grey pole hanging by the bait station that will be used to snag the buoy. Connect the pole to the picking boom and hang it over the side. Then drive the boat towards the buoy you wanna pick up. Once the pole hooks onto the buoy pull it up. If you want you could probably just pick the buoy out of the water if you crouch on the launcher.
7. Once the buoy is up hook the pot line onto the power block. start raising it up, but don't forget to move the buoy and the pole to the side.
8. Once its up hook the bottom connector onto the picking boom, then disconnect the pot-to-block line. I wouldn't connect the picking boom to the middle anchors on the pot since it can make it harder.
9. lift it up and set it on the launcher. You can use the same trick on step 2 to get the pot to slide onto the launcher.
10. connect the pot to the launcher, raise the second pivot and watch the crab spill onto the deck! from here you can either set back or stack using the crane.

Quick video demonstration
https://youtu.be/xMFHQMYHkj4

Questions? Leave them down in the comments!

Thank you to Sir_James01 and Phil for helping me troubleshoot the thumbnail : )

Thank you to Amiehls for "emotional support" XD
45 条留言
Gian 11 月 2 日 上午 1:27 
Awesome, I look forward to your next boat
Skeeter80  [作者] 11 月 2 日 上午 1:13 
I could move some buoys to make it easier but my computer is broken so I probably wont get to it for a while
Skeeter80  [作者] 11 月 2 日 上午 1:13 
If you take a rope and hook it onto the winch of the crane and the anchor on the cranes boom itself, then pull it in it will fold. I made it pretty compact since the boats kinda small, there should be a photo of it above that shows how it looks when properly folded.
Gian 11 月 2 日 上午 12:56 
lovely boat, the crane seems to be a bit broken? It will not sit in its cradle
memers4960 9 月 13 日 下午 6:09 
skeeter can we play stormworks together
Skeeter80  [作者] 9 月 6 日 下午 8:17 
Uh oh. I know the boat can flip but it shouldn't stay flipped
FishStick 9 月 6 日 下午 2:43 
Spent 20 minutes driving out to go crab fishing and got hit by a tsunami and flipped :D
Skeeter80  [作者] 8 月 1 日 下午 3:57 
He is a hostage muehehehehe
Onru >w< 8 月 1 日 下午 2:52 
Why does it look like your holding a crab hostage in one of the pictures lol
Skeeter80  [作者] 7 月 20 日 下午 7:53 
you can only fish in water thats no more than 30 meters deep (theres a depth guage in the wheelhouse) if depth isnt an issue then you arent waiting long enough for the pots to hit the seafloor when you launch them. read the setting discription, it has a tip for how to tell when the pot hits the seafloor. the buoy isnt suppost to hold the pot up in the water column