Caravela
An Caravel type sailing ship... i think...
It started as a Caravel but then the main sail turned out to be big enough to capsize the entire ship, so i used support sails as counterweight (didn't work, i had to put some cargo barrels)
It isn't as detailed as it could be because i spent most of my time tinkering the technical issues an troubleshooting problems, trust me, there were many
So now it doesn't look like a Caravel anymore
A normal Caravel
The dynamic sails are still very glitchy and clipping through others because this is my first time trying this concept and i didn't found any sails like these before, so i made this concept from the ground up (if i'm wrong, correct me please with the link for a similar concept, thank you)
And the ship is completly wind powered, no motors for anything
And also, ignore the "[...] to brake the game's physics" i meant "break". i noticed it before publishing, but i'm way too tired to edit the picture, save, send to my pc, enter the game retake the screenshots, rewrite the post an then send it, this is not high effort.
Controls
VTOL......................................................................................................Rudder
Trim...........................................................................................Sails Direction
AG1.....................................................................................Extend Sail's Rope
Extra
The AG1 is when you put the sails at the traverse to the body position or further, it will loosen the rope that hold the lateen sail at the back mast (?) (i think the name of that rope is downhaul. correct me please). The main sail doesn't need that because it's so big
Use the wind controler to move (duh)
If you found this
Thank you
Specifications
Spotlights
- MDDJB 1.6 years ago
- ShiroNeko 1.5 years ago
- Fineilldoitmyself 1.5 years ago
- L0RR3B0RR3 1.5 years ago
- YarisSedan 11 months ago
- Bellcat 1.6 years ago
- DnzimBR 1.6 years ago
- ToeTips 1.5 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 38.7ft (11.8m)
- Length 66.5ft (20.3m)
- Height 70.5ft (21.5m)
- Empty Weight 48,865lbs (22,165kg)
- Loaded Weight 69,372lbs (31,467kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 23.9lbs/ft2 (116.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,908.3ft2 (270.2m2)
- Drag Points 35468
Parts
- Number of Parts 512
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,595
@Arcoma11 oh...
@DatMaluchGuy19 if you are talking about the Tuma and the passenger wagon, it's because i have ADHD, and that adds up to personality problems, and for some reason, i was feeling pretty bad about those builds, but eventually, as my train building skills increased, i would eventually delete those rolling stock, since it was pretty bad
if you are talking about that train prototype that i posted yesterday (if you saw that, congrats... i guess...)
that was just so i got the steam achievement for posting something in the site, i thought i left it unlisted... but i guess not.
@Arcoma11 why did you delete all of your train builds?
@phrongus he remembring
i like yuor funy boats tuma traien man
@F15Enjoyer pretty normal, there are people from around the globe in this game, i met a dude from thailand in the SP discord one day, and he had a better english than me, and we talked about how they don't have 2 liter coke there, really random...
@Arcoma11 nao sabia que eras brazuca lol
Shippy creation...
@F15Enjoyer maybe because i'm brazilian? and it's not like i hate them, i myself have a lot of portuguese friends
bro really putting a brazilian livery on a portuguese ship. u want a war or what?
Really, really nice. I like it.
Sail!
@Bellcat alright, i'll link it tomorrow under the picture
That’s a pretty good concept. I like the sailwork you have done to this, bud.
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Are you going to release the Brazilian livery?
@MAPA thank you for the appreciation, and the great words about portugal!
Yes, the old and legendary caravels, sailing beyond the vel, tearing the big oceans with their glory and majesty. They remind me of the glorious past of the Portuguese empire and all the conquests. Navigating the 4 corners of the world to an infinite horizon of adventures. I appreciate your effort, great job!