(1.10.9) PS Clyde 1947 REMASTERED (Sinkable)
(Fictional)
After finding the ship to be inferior to others in just about every conceivable way, the old PS Clyde was brought in for a major rebuild sometime in the 1950’s. What emerged might as well have been a completely different ship! She was now oil fired, had twin funnels, had completely new interior spaces, and had many more public spaces. Even the engine room was now open to be able to watch the engine! The ship was immediately loved by the public, and would go on to sail for many years.
Top speed: 15-15.5 Knots
Length: 56.75 Meters
Width: 14.25 Meters
Height: 19.75 Meters
-Crew accommodations for 14 crew, including captain
-1 Diagonal 2 cylinder steam engine
-2 Oil fired boilers
-Interior lights, exterior lights, navigation lights
-2 Steam generators
-1 Working anchor with telegraph control system
-Working circuit breakers with power outages during sinking
-1 Powered main helm and unpowered auxiliary helm
-2 Powered lifeboats
-4 Bilge pumps
-1 tiny map monitor in the bridge
-1 Working radio
-A LOT of seating
-2 Simulated working steam winches
-Various handheld equipment in several storerooms
-3 Steam radiators
-2 Intractable washing machines (yay)
-2 Sink switches
-Bubby
-Full interior
1: Head down to the boiler room
2: on the boilers, turn the Dampers all the way up
3: Light boilers
4: Once steam pressure is up, you should be good to go
-DO NOT mess with the generator steam valves. They are already open by default.
-The ship DOES NOT require infinite electricity. you will be able to turn on the lights once the generators are running.
The sink switches are located in the captain’s cabin directly behind the bridge, as a keypad on the desk
1: The ship gradually goes down by the head. It may go down faster or slower depending on whether you leave the boilers running
2: The ship somewhat quickly sinks by the stern
-The ship uses explosives as part of the sinking (boiler explosions), so having the weapons DLC is recommended, but not required.
-The ship does not handle large waves very well
-Most of the interiors very closely mimic the Waverley’s actual interiors
-The steering engine requires steam, so turning will be more and more restricted the lower pressure you have, until you won’t be able to turn the rudder at all once there’s no steam pressure
-Can be run on low physics setting
Inspired by the PS Waverley (1946)
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