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KM Interceptor 11

Description
Presenting the KM Interceptor 11
Any decently sized naval vessel needs a fast boat that can perform a multitude of roles with confidence. The Kahrstrom Marine Interceptor 11 is that boat. With an all-weather capable hull powered by two K&O Fenris 300 outboard engines, the Interceptor 11 delivers high performance in any weather conditions.

Features
  • Stable base hull with active stabilization when under way.
  • Plotter with radar overlay.
  • Comprehensive display showing speed in knots, depth under keel, bearing (0-360 degrees).
  • Adjustable trim system for optimizing speed and stability during changing conditions.
  • Outboards with trim that can be lifted out of the water to prevent corrosion.
  • Kahrstrom Marine engine display that showcases RPM, engine temperature, fuel and a warning system for these.
  • VHF Radio with DSC (activates emergency beacon).
  • Automatic bilge pump.
  • Tow hook.
  • Plenty of work- and spotlights all around the boat to illuminate anything in the dark of night.
  • Realistic nav lights.
  • Toggleable dead man's grip.
  • Heading hold for stable and effortless cruising.
  • Pivoted machine gun for efficient elimination of lightly armored threats.

Specifications
Fuel: 2x 984 l.
Top Speed: 65 knots
Length: 10 m (hull) / 11 m (full length)
Beam: 3.75 m
Weight: 1938 kg (dry weight)
Cost: $37143

Start-up Procedure
1. Turn the main power key located to the right of the steering wheel. All displays and background lights should turn on.
2. Lower the outboard engines down with the labelled push button on your right side control panel.
3. Start the engines by pressing 1 and 2 on the engine control display.
4. Increase the throttle by pressing W or manually on the throttle stick itself.
5. Adjust the trim to the situation. For high speed and good fuel efficiency, trim all the way up. For rough weather and slow driving, trim down.

Notes
  • For rough weather, trim the boat down for more stability. During calm conditions, trim it up for higher speed and better fuel economy.

If you stumble upon any issues or have feedback, feel free to comment down below!

Credit
Radar Projection Map by Yu_Oshida

Do not re-upload this creation without my explicit permission, altered or not.

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19 Comments
CorkieJ 31 Jul, 2023 @ 8:11am 
Is there a trailer for this realistic RIB? IF not you should make one some time :)
Swooper Villain 2 Jun, 2023 @ 4:41am 
I think there may be something wrong with the outboards here. They're a bit fidgety which has caused be to crash more times than I like lol. It's an awesome RHIB though :steamthumbsup:
Kahrstrom  [author] 13 May, 2022 @ 1:10pm 
In real life, outboard engines can always be tilted up. You can trim them a bit while driving to make the boat plane well depending on the load and seastate. Being able to tilt them up completely means you get the propeller out of the corrosive salt water, saving the engine from the elements. It also helps in shallow waters and for storage where you don't want the propeller to hit something.
SimulationBoi 12 May, 2022 @ 9:09pm 
I noticed that when I was playing around with it. Is it not just for raising them out of the water for transport / shallow water?
Kahrstrom  [author] 5 May, 2022 @ 1:03pm 
I may release the engines separately, though probably not with the tilt function as it requires a lot of messing around and tuning... You have my permission to use the engines as long as you give full credit in the description with a link to this page :)
SimulationBoi 27 Apr, 2022 @ 9:17pm 
Do you plan to release the outboards separately? Or would you be cool with me using them on a center console?
Kahrstrom  [author] 2 Jan, 2022 @ 4:18am 
Do you have infinite fuel enabled? If so, turn it off. That's the only thing that will prevent this boat from starting, as infinite fuel messes with the AFR reading that goes to the microcontroller.
Jarsp 31 Dec, 2021 @ 2:37pm 
The boat will not start even when I follow you instruction, this happened with the Naiad also. Please fix this, this is a great boat.
Chicken 22 Nov, 2021 @ 5:48am 
Thanks for instructions.
Kahrstrom  [author] 13 Nov, 2021 @ 5:28am 
Just tried it again to double check. Works just fine for me. Make sure to re-read the instructions and disable infinite fuel on start-up - you can enable it once the engines are running. Just Stormworks things.