USCG 87ft WPB.
360 Boatswain
3.1 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Boatswain's USCG WPB Class.
Drives like an older SP boat, drifts involuntarily due to me unknowingly neglecting to remove drag from the parts I used to assemble it, removing the drag now is out of the question for me.
AG1 operates the rear lift gate.
Specifications
Spotlights
- MrSilverWolf 3.1 years ago
- DeathStalker627 3.1 years ago
- EternalDarkness 3.1 years ago
- goxictamer88 3.1 years ago
- ThomasRoderick 3.1 years ago
- MintLynx 3.1 years ago
- KudaOni 3.1 years ago
- ShiroNeko 3.1 years ago
- Sparky6004 3.1 years ago
- Fineilldoitmyself 3.1 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor USCG WPB Class.
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 11.3ft (3.4m)
- Length 45.2ft (13.8m)
- Height 25.7ft (7.8m)
- Empty Weight 11,978lbs (5,433kg)
- Loaded Weight 27,930lbs (12,669kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.12
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.017
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 12004
Parts
- Number of Parts 1080
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,851
@MintLynx agreed
Well it's always neat to see a low point user come out with something so nicely built, especially a white user! I got a little tip for making ships go straight, put a downward pointing wing inside the hull, stretch its width along the length of the ship a ways and span it downward by a lot before scaling it to fit (scaling it down won't prevent the wing from acting as if it's really long). That will help the boat run straight in the water and pairs well with a rudder that uses a wing and rotator. Hope that helps for future boats!
I liked your attention to detail in your styling. If you feel bad because of some mistake, you can fix your craft, reupload the craft you fixed and put a redirect to said fixed craft here (instructions in here).