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Again it's probably due to me using the boat wrong but I can't figure out how to make this boat go slower when I need it to.
Thanks so much for the information. It's been reported!
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2578070505
Hey thanks so much for the feedback. It looks like I accidentally removed the rescue light switch from the lights control panel by accident some time ago. It's back there now and the lights have been updated so that they aren't too bright inside the cabin when activated at night.
As a token of appreciation, I've added a hydrant right next to the rear door. ;)
Hose in the floor hatch. Enjoy!
Sorry I completely forgot about you. I'll try to get this updated when I can.
They engage automatically.
Condor:
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1754687330859133360/023E17BF74BB408063C4AA61DDF1B554467A415B/
Ocelot:
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1754687330859131719/AAE75376870940844472A72A868260C0D3427D08/
And you saw the Bobcat.
@CyberGriff
Concerning the refueling problem, the connectors have been replaced with anchors so it should work now.
@.chewbaccat
You have to engage the clutch before putting the boat in reverse or forward or else the engine will stall.
@Thomas Kirkman
The boat doesn't sit high on the water due to its size and amount of fuel it carries. I'll still take a look into it. Thanks.
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1754687238938344340/FACE6C49D284E466509715185346507C29D87844/
1. The reverse seems to stall the engine. I can move the boat backwards with the engine starter, but cant get the engine to run with reverse engaged.
2. The cabin door is using the wrong kind of button
Mr. Spider! Keep it up!
Thanks for taking inspiration from one of my boats. As long as it's not a modified re-upload, it's fine. Thanks once again for taking the time to tell me. Cheers!
Stabilization on the boat is a very simple system that utilizes two sets of horizontal fins at the back of the boat and two sets of altimeters. One set controls pitch, the other controls roll - much like ailerons on a plane. Data from the altimeters pass through a subtract block and outputs to the fins so whenever the boat is not level, the fins will try to compensate. At high speeds or high winds, I guess there's a limit to how much the fins can handle. I guess I could add more or larger fins but that would not be aesthetically pleasing. Just use a larger boat! :D
As for the rough sea stabilization, they are just an extra set of fins closer to the bow.