@NativeChief1492 place a VTOL nozzle so that it turns horizontally, set its turning angle to 40-60 degrees, and put it as far forward or back (as far away from the CoM) as possible. You can use multiple nozzles. Set turning angle via "Input" section in Overload.
@Multidimensional k
@jamesPLANESii Lol. Mine is a patrol boat. A lot smaller than the Islander
Lol the Kaitaki was my first boat. XD
@EternalDarkness Thanks!
@NativeChief1492 no problem. Good luck with your boat.
@EternalDarkness Thanks for helping out a noob boat builder
@EternalDarkness Ah, I see
@NativeChief1492 place a VTOL nozzle so that it turns horizontally, set its turning angle to 40-60 degrees, and put it as far forward or back (as far away from the CoM) as possible. You can use multiple nozzles. Set turning angle via "Input" section in Overload.
@EternalDarkness Thanks! How would the VTOL turn work?
Use VTOL for turning, hidden vertical stabilizers to prevent drifting sideways, and you can take props that work under water from my ships.
@bspboy k
Or just float away, either one can be amusing.
@BogdanX lo!
Also, make sure there's a button that will make it spontaneously sink.
lol @BogdanX