Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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RNLI 46ft Watson Class Lifeboat
   
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RNLI 46ft Watson Class Lifeboat

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RNLI Watson Lifeboats and Boat House Collection
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Description and History
The 46ft Watson Class Lifeboat was a NON SELF-RIGHTING lifeboat built for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and based on a design by George Lennox Watson dating back to the 19th Century. Construction began on these boats in 1935 and they were the last of many old construction methods and design techniques. This included a superstructure that was almost entirely made from wood and a cockpit and shelter that was open to the elements. This was also the last boat to be designed for each specific Lifeboat Station. Which mean't that no one boat was designed or built the same. Regardless, they would go on to serve longer then almost any other type of boat used by the RNLI, some as long as 40 years, a true credit to their design.

Stormworks Lifeboat:
While not a specific lifeboat this is how most 46ft Watson would have looked around 1937.
This boat despite its small size can handle even the biggest waves, provided the Coxwain (that's you) knows what they are doing. As in real life these boats needed to be "worked" to get the best out of them, and the RNLI selected only the finest men for the job of Coxwain. Like all RNLI lifeboats before it, they were designed to be virtually unsinkable. The hull was filled with water tight blocks so that even if the boat was swamped, she would still float. Their center of gravity was also very low to arrest rolling as much as possible, and this Stormworks version is no different. Be mindful that this specific boat was fitted with a gasoline engines, therefore its performance is different then it's younger sisters.

-Speed: 15 KTS Ahead / 5 Astern
-Range: at 70% Throttle - 124 KM / at Full Throttle - 74 KM
-Survivor Capacity: 5

Starting the Engines:
  1. Climb down into the Engine Compartment and turn on the 'Battery Trip/Reset' key switch; it is spring loaded and there to cut the power if the batteries are exposed to water, and prevent further damage to the electrical systems.
  2. Turn on the breakers to their respective compartments and systems
  3. Turn on the 'Battery Isolators' for their respective engines
  4. Turn on the 'Sea Chest Pumps'
  5. Ensure the 'Transmission Clutch Disconnects' are off. They are primarily used for disconnecting the propellers from the engines when the boat is out of the water, to avoid injury to people working near them.
  6. Move to the Aft Shelter and turn on the Fuel Pumps, then press the Ignition.

Launching:
There is really only two ways to do this when located inside the boat house. I have seen both methods used in RNLI archival films.
  • Lower the boat down the slipway far enough that the masts are clear the boathouse, then start the engines.
  • Release the boat from within the boathouse, have a man stationed near the mast to raise it as soon as the masts clear the boathouse.
In both cases the engines should be running and throttled up before hitting the water so as to propel yourself clear of the slipway as quickly as possible. The real practice was to release the boat so it would hit the water in the trough of a wave. However, because of the shallow nature of the in-game slipway and the rail system I would recommend releasing the boat so it hits the crest of the wave instead.

Lifeboat Recovery:
*Note: It was apparently common place to delivery any casualties to a nearby dock or beach where emergency personnel would be standing by. The lifeboat would then be beached, and when the sea had calmed enough it would return to the Lifeboat House.
  1. Reverse the boat as closely as possible to the slipway
  2. Attach the cable to the electrical connection just under the rudder
  3. Then begin reeling the boat back up the slipway
  4. It is recommended that you get the lifeboat onto the track as soon as possible while still in the water. As it can be difficult if not impossible to do once the boat is completely out of the water.

Notes to the Coxwain:
  • The boat is fitted with a paraffin heater and does not require any external power source to operate, simply turn it on. You can also use the radiant heat from the engine room to stay warm. Otherwise if your outside you are at the mercy of the elements, dress appropriately.
  • The ramp and cable release pin can be raised and released/"knocked out" remotely from the helm, by "calling" to the 'Head Launcher' (the man charged with the safe launching of the lifeboat).

The men who voluntarily put to sea in these small boats are hero's of the highest caliber. Their bravery in the face of great peril is and continues to be above reproach. I dedicate these boats to the brave men and women the world over that put to sea in the hopes of preserving life, and at times at the cost of their own.

"With courage, nothing is impossible." - RNLI motto

ENJOY!

UPDATE 21 NOV 2020:
- Upgraded to 1.0 standards this includes equipment and connectors
- First Aid kits are located in the walls near paint blocks resembling RNLI first air kits and labeled as such.
- Rope is located (hidden) in the deck near the Port and Starboard Rope Connectors
- Munition Case (Red case in the fore shelter) now have a Flare Gun and spare shells hidden near them.

UPDATE 01 JUL 2021:
- Increased speed to 15 kts
- Handling in bad weather greatly improved

UPDATE 13 AUG 2022:
- Added a Heading Hold that operates when away from the helm
15 Comments
GERUNIMO  [author] 12 Sep, 2022 @ 4:54pm 
Javitu, again I don't understand your meaning. Can you be more specific, do you have a question, or need help in some way?
Javitu 12 Sep, 2022 @ 3:16pm 
really, like this man still do!
GERUNIMO  [author] 30 Aug, 2022 @ 7:16pm 
Javitu, sorry I don't understand. What do I still do?
Javitu 30 Aug, 2022 @ 3:22pm 
Really like this man, still do
GERUNIMO  [author] 12 Aug, 2022 @ 11:59pm 
UPDATE 13 AUG 2022:
- Added a Heading Hold that operates when away from the helm

ENJOY!
GERUNIMO  [author] 6 Oct, 2021 @ 9:13pm 
UPDATE 06 OCT 2021:

- Changed the Railings to the Auto Cannon barrels, you might see a slight improvement in FPS performance.

ENJOY!
GERUNIMO  [author] 1 Jul, 2021 @ 9:07am 
Javitu, yeah I still don't like it :D But, I suppose concessions for the game must be made. Thanks for the comment!
Javitu 1 Jul, 2021 @ 5:55am 
looong time comin'
GERUNIMO  [author] 30 Jun, 2021 @ 10:06pm 
UPDATE 01 JUL 2021:
- Increased speed to 15 kts
- Handling in bad weather greatly improved

ENJOY!
GERUNIMO  [author] 21 Nov, 2020 @ 1:11am 
UPDATE 21 NOV 2020:
- Upgraded to 1.0 standards this includes equipment and connectors
- First Aid kits are located in the walls near paint blocks resembling RNLI first air kits and labeled as such.
- Rope is located (hidden) in the deck near the Port and Starboard Rope Connectors
- Munition Case (Red case in the fore shelter) now have a Flare Gun and spare shells hidden near them.