Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Shrimp-class Fire and Rescue
   
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Shrimp-class Fire and Rescue

Description
Notice: This ship class will no longer be updated.
Shrimp-Class Fire Fighter and Rescue
The second type of her class, she is designed for the purpose of firefighting, transporting a small group of passengers, and support for search and rescue operations. Optimally, she is operated by six to eight crew members but still effective with two, perfect for multiplayer scenarios.
Operational Features
  • ~11m tall rescue ladder with 1x fire suppressor
  • 2x independent large diesel engines
  • 4x Mooring line
  • 8x Diving, Scuba, firefighting gear, and 6x more fire-fighting gear next to the engine room
  • Anchor
  • Electric and fluid connector retrievers, stern
  • Long range marine radio with frequency tuner
  • Megaphone speaker
  • Procedural start up
  • Radar
  • Searchlight with camera
  • Short range radio and manipulator
  • Small generator with auto shutoff mode
  • Towing cable with Mag All and small connector
Navigational Features
  • ~22.000 L Fuel with ~300km range on distance mode at 17kts
  • ~28.6kts top speed
  • Automatic clutch accounting for engine RPS instead of throttle
  • Autopilot
  • Bow thruster
  • Fog and Fore lights
  • International rules-compliant navigational lights
  • Lidar
  • On-screen map
  • Weather data
Safety
  • 1x 360-degree pivot fire suppressors
  • 3x 180-degree pivot fire suppressors
  • 2x medium isolated auxiliary batteries
  • 6x distress flares (connected with aux. batteries)
  • 7x illuminating flares
  • Breaker to connect with auxiliary power for emergency use
  • Breakers to isolate power usage
  • Emergency exit in engine compartment
  • Fire alarms and extinguishers
  • Highlighted cautionary areas
  • Main battery and auxiliary battery breaker
  • Manual override rudder steering
  • Sick bay with four medical beds
  • Ventilation in engine compartment
Bridge and accommodations
  • 1st mate’ station include long and short-range marine radio, radio manipulator, megaphone, and search light and camera controls
  • 2nd mate’s station includes cameras, weather station, map, video receiver and transmitter, and lidar. Plus, an intercom with engine compartment and ship announcements
  • 2x monitors with 5x switchable channels
  • 6x crew quarters
  • Decentralized heaters
  • Full-size kitchen with 2 separate dining tables
  • Helm controls strobe lights, foghorn, W/S throttle or lever, bow thruster, and fore and fog lights
  • Passenger area with Tv (cyclable channel feature)
  • Navigation lights
  • Separate shower and toilet stalls
  • Time-based auto lights for exterior and interior with exterior override
Engine Start-up procedures
  1. Start in the engine compartment. At the port side, look for the engine control panel with circuit breakers for engine specific components. Switch on all the breakers. Then move to a white-colored, rectangular tank.
  2. The white tank is the air compressor. Switch on the key toggle that runs the air compressor motor and pull the up the lever to open the intake valves. The air pressure should increase.
  3. While waiting for the pressure to reach optimal levels, head down underneath the engines. There is a tall panel at the forward side. That controls the coolant and fuel oil.
  4. Unlock the toggles with the key and switch on the fuel oil pumps.
  5. Switch on the coolant pumps on both sides by holding down the button until the indicator lights are on.
  6. Switch on the drain pumps with the key.
  7. Head back up between the door and the two engines. Switch on the generator with a key (auto shutoff mode optional). You may have to close the door. And open the fuel oil valves located underneath the starter air lever.
  8. Between the engines, there is a white dial that indicates the amount of compressed air. If the pressure is above 2.8 bars, that is enough to start the engines. Lift the lever up to open the starting air then pull it down as soon as the engine runs. Keep them down to prevent draining your air supply. Air intake is closed under 2.0 bars.
  9. On the engine control panel, test the engine with the throttle lever. Raise the throttle to sync the two engine RPS at their limits.
  10. (Optional) Switch on the ventilation fan by holding it until the fan speed starts to increase. Check the fan above the engines if it is spinning. It should spool up to speed.
  11. Finally transfer the engine control to the bridge by holding down the appropriate button on the engine control panel until the blue light indicates the transfer is complete. Notify the bridge with the intercom.
Safety Notes:
  • Towing. Ensure you are running at a speed below 8kts when turning or running from a stop. Failure will cause the ship to tilt off balance or capsize.
  • Auxiliary battery. Only transfer battery power to the main battery for emergency, as the aux. battery will drain quickly. The generators can be connected to the aux. batteries for recharge but would also connect it with the main battery.
  • Engine stall. Before restarting the engines, ensure bridge throttle is zero and that engine control is handed back to the engine compartment. The starting air lever may then be lifted up if there is adequate air supply.
  • Rescue ladder. The pitch of the ladder does not lock in place if the pitch is below its reset position. The ladder might collide with the exhaust stack.
  • Rescue ladder not fully extending? Try wiggling the ladder up and down then extend the thingy.
  • Descending from rescue ladder. If you are above, crouch down and grab a ladder. It will hurt if you fall down!
Components and special thank-you:
NJ Weather System by MrNJersey
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1989931376
• Modified to negate vehicle wind speed
DVD Logo Screensaver by Bones
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1825034118
3D Map by Buunuu
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1799889445
Advanced LIDAR for Ship v1.2 by Geekness
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1753070592
Weather station (LUA) by Léo la souris
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1745113882
• Modified to add warnings and graduations
VHF Maine Radio Pack by Sheepdog
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1880723700
• Modified to add specific frequency tuner
MV Cinti by Vitus
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1961109666
• For inspiration and microcontrollers such as radio manipulator, modified anchor controller, throttler, modern radar, and ship design
[4x3] Fully configurable GPS Autopilot by Tajin
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1584578096
Hopefully I did not forget anyone and their creation

Copyright stuff:
Please do not reupload a duplicate (that just does not make any sense when you can just download it here!) If you have a slight modification and you want to reupload, credit me. If you have a major modification and you want to reupload, let everyone know it is a “Shrimp-class,” and credit me too. You want to use my microcontroller, credit me. Use it as inspiration, heck credit me some moar!