Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Cont III Minisub w/ Airlock + ROV
   
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Cont III Minisub w/ Airlock + ROV

In 2 collections by 454SS
Oceanic Marine Underwater Agency (OMUA) Collection (By 454SS)
99 items
H4 Standard Connector (By 454ss)
80 items
Description
BACKGROUND
Developed by OMUA (Oceanic Marine Underwater Agency), a (fictional) multinational marine research agency over the span of 3 years, the Cont III minisub is a fully self-sufficient submarine capable of deep sea exploration, deploying divers and performing rescue missions. For ease of transport, the Cont III is ISO container sized, allowing for easy storage or deployment using existing ISO container cranes and connectors. Controlled by automated and digital systems, the Cont II's systems feature a controllable manipulator arm with mag-alls, a deployable tethered ROV with mag-all and mounted welder, and a four diver airlock. The minisub is equipped with a diesel generator for recharging the batteries, equipment for diving missions, and a state-of-art balancing and depth hold system, utilizing four propellers on pivots on the four corners. The airlock system uses water from the ballast tanks, therefore never adds additional weight to the delicate balance.



SPECIFICATIONS
  • Length: 7.5 m
  • Cost: $60,000
  • Power: 5 x Small electric motors + modular diesel generator
  • Drivetrain: 4 x Azimuth Thrusters + small propeller
  • Fuel: 960L diesel
  • Mass: 2900 lbs (Dry Weight)
  • Top Speed: Approx 50 km/h
  • Passenger Seats: 10 pressurized



FEATURES
  • Equipment: Extendable and rotatable grabber arm with 2 x mag-alls and mounted welder + tethered remote ROV with camera and mag-all and welder
  • Modular diesel engine generator for recharging the batteries
  • Diver airlock to let divers come inside and outside of the minisub
  • Active and passive sonar
  • Diving equipment
  • Depth hold function using propellers
  • Depth summon feature using keypad
  • Digital display readouts and tilt angle graphic
  • Depth and battery warning systems
  • Ballast tank
  • Backup battery
  • No modded blocks



INSTRUCTIONS
Hop in, enable displays (left part of the control panel) and you are good to go!

TIPS
  • If storing on a vehicle or not using for an extended period of time, turn off the main breaker to conserve battery.



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CREDITS
Sonar LUA
Throttle to Screen with Deadzone

NOTES
HAVE FUN AND ENJOY! Please feel free to comment any bugs and I will attempt to fix them!

Please feel free to use as a deployable craft for your ship builds, as long as credit and a link to this page are provided.

Please do not re-upload stand-alone craft or share without my permission, including custom versions.

Check out my other Stormworks builds :)
23 Comments
joe256 17 Jul @ 5:39am 
Zephyr turn off infinite electricity
bossdom2010 10 Nov, 2024 @ 10:27pm 
Also super strange glitch.
I turned off the power while in the ocean. (I Know this is user error but hold with me)
And as i expected the hatch on the bottom opened and flooded the ballast tanks.
then the pressure in only the living compartment started to rise to a critical point. killing me in a dive suit.
Do you know what would cause this?
bossdom2010 10 Nov, 2024 @ 10:19pm 
@454SS.
I Found A Bug.

with the fresh update to these subs you did recently. (great job BTW)
I went to go test this sub out. I figured out that the airlock, when set to fill, will pressurise to the point of killing you.
I figure this might mean that you might need to take the air out of the airlock when filling.

Maybe put the removed air into the air tanks just installed with the air filtration system
Zephyr🐾 4 Mar, 2024 @ 3:34pm 
hey, i cant turn the sub's power off? when i switch main power everything stays off, and it makes it difficult to load into the box ship because the prop still runs
454SS  [author] 31 May, 2023 @ 12:43pm 
@Captain Perk This is in the works :)
454SS  [author] 31 May, 2023 @ 12:42pm 
@Karen Thank you :D Possible, but I found that being self-regulated (ie. pump buttons) lets you better regulate the buoyancy for the cargo you are carrying (passengers, etc.)
Captain Perk 27 May, 2023 @ 6:40am 
@454SS idea
you should make a minisub that has a docking hatch so it can dock onto ships and maybe a larger submarine
Karen 23 Mar, 2023 @ 6:46pm 
Could you add something that allows you to make the submarine neutral buoyancy when you press a button? Your creations are amazing.
454SS  [author] 29 Sep, 2022 @ 11:09pm 
@meme_lord Glad you like it :D Thank you!
Cesar 28 Sep, 2022 @ 8:39pm 
AMAZING!