MV Osprey Great Lakes Liner
Merry Christmas Everybody!! Heres a little something for a holidays 🙂
Built in 1890 by Centauri Central, and then sold to Nauland in 1915 after the loss of their S.S. Maple, the newly refitted M.V. Osprey is here to stay! Featuring a state of the art diesel motor, the Osprey is the perfect blend of modern and classic. Although her second class accommodation still echos of the past, her luxurious first class spaces will make any trip across the inland seas a great memory.
length: 56.50m (fits in the default workbench)
height: 19m
width: 9.75m
passenger capacity: 38 first class, 24 second class, 39 crew (101 total)
lifeboats: 6 lifeboats with a total capacity for 60 people (don’t worry about the other 41 people i’m sure they’re fine)
speed: 17 knots service speed (30 knots total)
1) In the pilothouse is a throttle lever, set it to 100%
2) There is a key switch for engine igniton, turn it
3) Once engine is at speed engage the clutch, bring it up slowly to prevent causing an engine stall.
4) Once the ship is moving I recommend putting the engine throttle down to %80-%70 to prevent over heating.
Full interior
First Class, Second Class, and Crew space
a 2 deck cargo hold with 4 opening cargo hatches
an efficient modular engine
6 deployable lifeboats
Lots of pretty detail and decorations all throughout the ship
active weight and fin stabilisers for good stability
watertight doors for emergencies and a compartmentalised hull for safety
engine microcontroller: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2416132817&searchtext=ze+modular+engine
fixed the weird rudder issue caused by my less than half a brain
added the refuelling connections that i forgot whoopsie
I moved the sink button into the engine room