Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Viking Longship Oseberg
   
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5 Apr @ 8:49pm
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Viking Longship Oseberg

Description
Real life:
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The Viking Longship Oseberg is a Karve type longship thought to be built sometime before the year 800. The Karve ships were designed to be a multipurpose hull, being used for tranports as well as warships. With their shallow drafts and wide hulls, they could carry a lot of weight in shallow waters. The Oseberg is a name assigned to it in 1904 when it was excavated from its burial mound in the Oseberg farm.

The Karves were a clinker style hull built entirely of oak. They reached a top speed of 10 kts under sail and carried 30 oars for maneuvering in less-than-ideal conditions for sailing.


Stormworks:
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I tried my best to make this build as realistic as possible, but if there are any flaws you note, please do tell me. It can be controlled in singleplayer rather easily while maintaining complex sail control. I am tired and I can't think of anything else to talk about, so enjoy. lmk if i made any stupid mistakes like I always do.

Don't reupload, its honestly just sad if you do.
27 Comments
Hex3eGone 31 May @ 1:09am 
Ragnarök awaits!
RoyalChaos23 11 Apr @ 2:49pm 
love it!1
Rainbow_gzzzzz 11 Apr @ 2:00pm 
this is pretty cool :steamthumbsup:
CodCape  [author] 9 Apr @ 11:33am 
I mean feel free to look at how I did it here
Wolfmendroiteka 9 Apr @ 1:59am 
The way I tried it was with 2 winches one at the top of the sail and one at the bottom. One would extend and the other would retract and on a large main sail the ropes could start to jitter out thats why abandoned that system on my build and went for something simpler but uglier
CodCape  [author] 8 Apr @ 6:03pm 
Wolfmendroiteka - I have not experienced that, no. But you do need to make sure to keep tension on the ropes at all times generally.
Paulewaule 8 Apr @ 8:34am 
this is dope
ravenho 8 Apr @ 5:05am 
invading england with this one
Wolfmendroiteka 8 Apr @ 12:00am 
Did you have any issues with rope physics when trying to raise and lower the sail cause thats something I have issue with on one of my builds
Mugwump575 7 Apr @ 2:49pm 
i know :steamsad: