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R/V An Bród na Ceilteach
   
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9 Jun, 2019 @ 11:20am
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R/V An Bród na Ceilteach

Description
An Irish research vessel, based very closely on R/V Celtic Voyager. An Bród na Ceilteach has the same length as R/V Celtic Voyager, but a meter narrower beam. This boat is highly advanced and capable of lots of types of missions.

Features:
- 400+km range (I was able to drive to the arctic and back on ~1/4 tank of diesel)
- 24 hour real-world run time (outlasts the radar's computer system)
- 15 berths
- Sonar suite with side-scan and bottom cameras
- Meteorological suite
- ROV operations center (ROV not included, but all equipment and gear to control/receive/send available)
- GPS autopilot by Weebs (https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1583496454)
- 4 bed infirmary
- Fully detailed interior including storage, galley, mess hall, heads
- Onboard wifi using TT's computer text system (https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1742053271)
- Radar/lidar system with multiple display points from Geekness (https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1753070592)
- LUA touchscreen map with multiple display points including helm HUD (from workshop - don't recall which one I used, sorry, I have several downloaded)
- Environmental monitoring suite with onboard cameras, heater controls and warnings
- Automatic fire suppression system
- Optional bow thrusters
- Anchors
- Solar-powered RIB
- Multiple deck cranes
- Freshwater, greywater, and fuel all pumpable/refillable
- Depth, fuel, and battery warnings

I may improve the onboard water management system (right now mostly for show) and come back to improve the side scan/bottom contour sonar display. I'd like to either tweak the autopilot or find a new one that provides greater feedback to the rudder as this ship is heavy and sometimes the rudder isn't being moved enough by the computer to compensate for wind/waves/etc.