Prologue
hello everyone, after a few days at the seaport i decided to design a nice sport yacht.
* 'Adelante'* is born :)
the layer here is a classic italian design with wood application and at the same time modern coating. And yes i love oldscool. :)
If you have any tips for propulsion, I would be glad.
I used 3 x smal prop Engines (3x 486HP)
this works well as long as a certain water depth is not exceeded ...
well ... not very exciting.
But this game is still called "SimplePlanes" and not "SimpleYacht" :)
cheers 🥂
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Technica Data:
this boat makes a good 86 km / h and ensures good nautical top speed 46 knots. really good - the boat is very easy to steer and it's fun.
still has to optimize some of the drive, even when pitching up, the motors do not get stuck. :)
the ARSP Solution:
for this I built a system that automatically moves the engine blocks to the 'pitch up' (ship hull nose up) position. (reverse pitch)
I call it: "auto stabilizing reverse pitch system"
or "ASRPS"
so it is possible for me to use propeller drives for shipbuilding - to do without jet engines, "VTOL" & Co. :)
OK, So what does the ARSP system do now ?:
Usually:
If the ship's nose (bow) is pushed up, the ship's stern (stern) goes down. The attached motors in the rear part are also pushed down.
With ARSP system:
The ship's nose (bow) is pushed up, the ship's stern (stern) goes down. However, thanks to the "ARSP System", the motors remain horizontal and stable just below the water surface.
- suggestions, opinions, and ideas are welcome :)
here first pictures and progress
-pictures
-todays progress
today's progress - Captian Cockpit Work
@rexzion
Hello, yes "Adelante" is a Spanish adverb and means "forward"
- “Adelante” first became known when building a sloop, a cargo glider type of the 19th century. - had to google :)
cheers :)
isn't the name "forward" or "go" or something? Tag me
Can you tag me on the final build?