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F/V Northern Fury Crab Boat
   
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F/V Northern Fury Crab Boat

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HISTORY

She was built in 1987 in a small shipyard outside of Dutch Harbor—reinforced steel hull, 124 feet long, and designed for one purpose only: surviving the deadliest catch. Her maiden voyage came during one of the worst winters on record, when lesser boats turned back. Northern Fury pushed on, hauling in a record-breaking load of red king crab and earning her crew a paycheck that would echo in the docks for years.

Owned originally by Captain Elias McCrae, a third-generation crabber with a reputation as hard as the ice he fished through, the Northern Fury quickly gained a reputation. She was the boat that went out when others stayed tied up. She was the one you called when you needed a haul done right or when no one else would dare.

Through the years, she faced her share of storms, both from nature and from man. She narrowly survived the infamous "Black Gale" of '94, took hull damage from an underwater iceberg in 2003, and lost a crew member overboard in 2009 (a tragedy that would haunt the deck for years). Yet through it all, Northern Fury endured, patched, weathered, and stronger with every return to port.

In 2015, she was refitted with modern navigation and safety systems, but the heart of the vessel, the guts, the grit, and the fury remained unchanged.

Today, captained by Mara Keegan, the first woman to helm the Northern Fury, she sails with a legacy behind her and ice in her wake. The name still holds power on the VHF, whispered with respect in harbors from Dutch to Kodiak

SPECIFICATIONS

-Length: 38m
-Width: 9.25m
-One engine
-Fuel: Approx 42750L
-Mass: 52300
-Speed: 22 Knots
-Hold capacity: 1350
-Crab pots: 20 (You can add or remove some)
-Multiplayer Friendly

Equipment

-Pots: Used to get crabs
-Picking boom (the boom thats sticks to the right of the boat): Used to get the pots on the launcher
-Block (the pulley right next to the launcher): Used to retrieve the pots
-Launcher: Used to launch and unload the pots
-Buoys: Used to mark and retrieve the pots
-Crane: Used to move pots around
-Selection Table: Used to select crabs but its kinda useless
-Buoy catcher: Used to retrieve the buoys

How to Fish (Same procedure as the F/V Victory, and yes, i straight up copied this from skeeter)

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.
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 buoy. 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.


Credits (correct me if i forget anyone)

Crab Pots: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3309727819
Crane: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2730035628
Map and autopilot: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3277846721&searchtext=map
Radar: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2731413960&searchtext=radar
Bow: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3484009740&searchtext=Bow

5 条留言
Another_Gamer  [作者] 6 月 17 日 下午 5:20 
thanks man, you inspired me alot with the F/V Victory
rollerhqjr 6 月 16 日 上午 8:12 
ooh yeah I see that
Skeeter80 6 月 15 日 下午 11:59 
you did great on the cabin, i like how it looks on the outside :steamthumbsup:
Another_Gamer  [作者] 6 月 13 日 下午 4:17 
i inspired myself in the FV Aleutian Lady
rollerhqjr 6 月 13 日 下午 3:47 
Looks great! im building a similar crabber, can you send me the photos you used to inspire it? Im working on something similar and google is failing me, just shows me photos of the NW