Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Wailea Catamaran Sailing Yacht
   
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11 Apr, 2020 @ 6:50pm
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Wailea Catamaran Sailing Yacht

In 3 collections by Salad
Sall Innovations - SMC
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Description
Welcome!

The newest addition to the Sall Innovations fleet. The Wailea, was developed by SI in San Francisco and Maui to provide extreme comfort and low noise while cruising along past islands and shores.

Operation Manual

How to Start
First go to the helm and toggle the ignition (leave it on, if off engine will automatically stop). Then push the throttle forwards to .60 or 1 for cruise. Engage sport drive or electric boost if you want to speed up to a top speed of 16 knots but make sure to watch your battery. To reverse throw the throttle all the way to the maximum negatives. Below .60 the engine will not drive this serves as a sort of recharge quicker but burn more gas (it is also very loud at this speed), 0.00 is the perfect setting for idle.
Extra
There is a small 2 flip switch circuit breaker in the starboard side bedroom in the wall. If any power cut happens without the batteries being damaged, check there first.

Features

Exterior
Bow sun deck
Stern sun blockers with outdoor seating and floor glass panels
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Stern deck equipped with color changing mood lighting

Interior
Drinking lounge
Full kitchen
Dinning table
1 bathroom with shower
2 Beds
Large couch with wide screen television
Work desk with bookshelf
Model room
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All rooms equipped with color changing mood lights and sky lights

Technical

GPS and radio computer equipped with wind speed and direction equiptment
Twin circuit breaker
Bilge pumps located in each engine bay
Automatic starters
Automatic Idle
Automatic Reverse
Functioning bow anchor
Stern solar panels
Full dashboard including sport mode for top speed with diesel engines

Information

Cruising Speed: 9 knots
Top Speed: 11 knots
Top Speed with Boost: 17 knots
Fuel Consumption in Cruise: 48G/Min or 181L/Min
Length: 59.10 Feet / 18.00 M
Width: 33.6 Feet / 10.25 M
Mast Height: 38.5 Feet / 11.75 M
Propulsion: SMC Quad Diesel with Hybrid Boost.
Based Off: Lagoon 42 Sailing Catamaran Yacht

Do not re upload in any form without contacting me first!

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12 Jan @ 11:09am
Bugs and Recommendations
Salad
24 Comments
Salad  [author] 31 Jul @ 1:21pm 
It used to reduce the weight of a build, atleast back in 2020 it was a very effective method
premik45cz 30 Jul @ 9:27am 
why so many gyros in the hull tho ? (pretty new to stormworks so im really clueless
F-16D Block-60 FemboiDILF 21 Apr @ 4:34pm 
Oh yay hype!! I was just watching a tutorial on how rigging wants to work in Stormworks, and it's, only moderately unrealistic but well within sensible boundaries.
Salad  [author] 21 Apr @ 3:56pm 
I was thinking about doing just that! Or maybe even completely remaking this piece of kit! Appreciate the encouragement, we shall see!
F-16D Block-60 FemboiDILF 21 Apr @ 2:41pm 
I hope you can get a chance to update it for use with the new sail system <3
Salad  [author] 24 Aug, 2023 @ 5:23pm 
Ay thats awesome!!! I absolutely love catamarans as well wanna get back into them
Cookie 22 Aug, 2023 @ 2:28am 
My dad has the 34th Comanche 32 (Only 34 were ever made) so I love catamarans!
Salad  [author] 15 Jan, 2023 @ 12:51pm 
Thank you!
I really been missing this thing lately so I may return to it so thanks for encouraging me a bit!
GidBaddy 15 Jan, 2023 @ 6:28am 
in my opinion one of the nicest boats in stormworks rn
Salad  [author] 4 May, 2020 @ 8:36am 
It is not very obvious but there is a fluid connector in each engine bay, you have to sort of wedge it in there sometimes