Ship Simulator
English forum => Ship Simulator 2008 => Media => Topic started by: IRI5HJ4CK on July 05, 2008, 07:48:29
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Hello everyone,
This morning, i decided to give the Furie some thorough testing, i decided to try and go the the little harbour in the Phi Phi islands, i started out on my journey from the spawn point near the "Hin Dot" (i think that is what it is called :D )
(http://file043a.bebo.com/13/original/2008/07/05/06/4381103791a8214951923o.jpg)
I Carefully approached the little harbour as i knew the shallows and the risk of becoming beached would be quite high. I came to about 15 Metre's away from the gangway and started to turn starboard then violently shook the ship into Full reverse when near the gangway,
Then when at a comfortable speed i knocked the engine back into Slow Ahead and turned starboard even more, then, i lined up the stern with the gangway then reversed slightly and took the bow in. This is an excellent ship and i certianly didn't expect the great responce time from the engines, i am very pleased with the Furie and as you can tell from my signature and avatar this is now my favourite ship,
I'd advise anyone to purchase her, great price for a great vessel, and the money raised goes to the up keeping of the real ship as far as i know. The Furie can be bought from the official ship simulator website (in the shipyard section), the link is below.
http://www.shipsim.com/shipyard/shipyard.php
All of the docking was done from inside the wheelhouse and outside on the Telemotor platform where the compass and external wheel is, along with the telemotor.
(http://file043a.bebo.com/13/original/2008/07/05/06/4381103791a8214951891o.jpg)
(http://file043a.bebo.com/13/original/2008/07/05/06/4381103791a8214951853o.jpg)
Do you have any image's of you sailing the Furie, if so, post your pictures here!
Kind Regards,
Jack.
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Well done Jack, you are really good with the tugs! I really enjoyed sailing the Furie in Phi Phi this morning, especially the meet up in a little cove around phi phi with my friends. It was tight, but the little ship made it, which is impressive for a 92 year old ship :)
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Well done Jack, you are really good with the tugs! I really enjoyed sailing the Furie in Phi Phi this morning, especially the meet up in a little cove around phi phi with my friends. It was tight, but the little ship made it, which is impressive for a 92 year old ship :)
Here's some picture's of us when we were in the Cove, that was good fun. :D ;D
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Yes, it was great ;D
Now we're holding another little Furie meeting in Padstow, should be fun!
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May i give a suggestion, that this topic be used to show pictures of the Furie in MP?
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i saw the vid of this ship and it seem that the telegrapth responds to the comands on the quick side
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Yes A fantasic idea. I dont think im gonna buy Furie. Maybe on 2 weeks ;D
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Ahh, that was fun this morning ;D
Aprt from when I was trying to get out and you left me :P :D
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Ahh, that was fun this morning ;D
Aprt from when I was trying to get out and you left me :P :D
LOL slow coach hehehe :D ;D
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Here is another Furie picture :)
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Here is another Furie picture :)
aaah. Nice Picture. Now im Happy :D
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Furie
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Chug Chug Chug of those engines, just brilliant. Amazing tug and a must buy :)
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Furie towing on high seas
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Just some pics ive took.
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(http://www.frysianfools.com/images/elbe-furie.jpg)
Furie and Elbe in Rotterdam
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Nice, i think that picture would be great in POTM - i can't wait for Elbe, i wonder if it will be better than Furie
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Nice, i think that picture would be great in POTM - i can't wait for Elbe, i wonder if it will be better than Furie
Yes i agree, all of these pictures are fantastic, keep them coming!
As regards to the Elbe being better than the Furie, i do not know, most ships have there good points and bad points so i would assume they would be just as good as eachother, although some ships really are fantastic-some fantastically rubbish :D but i think the Elbe will certianly be a good buy as well as the Furie was.
The Shipyard, in my opinion, is what ship simulator needed, that way they can churn out ships and people can buy what they think they are going to use, however this does create one problem,
The problem is that because some people might say "ohhh i don't like the look of that one, i'm not buying that" whereas other people have that ship, when it comes to multiplayer, people will have different ships and the more ships made-the more confusion on the servers.
But i would really like to thanks V-Step for this and that they are moving in the right direction! lets see more of this! :)
Kind Regards,
Jack,
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2 more Furie pictures.
IRI5HJ4CK and me docking at the Phi Phi pier:
(http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/3774/shipsim2008070608105430mw0.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
Me and RedEagle leaving Padstow
(http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8862/shipsim2008070608154645cs8.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
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ohhh wow, nice pictures! ;D ;)
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More for those who don't know what they're missing :)
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More for those who don't know what they're missing :)
i love your pics NathanC. You good at taking pictures :D
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i love your pics NathanC. You good at taking pictures :D
Thank you ;D
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You all have postet nice pics here. And now I know that it is really good that I want to buy the "Furie" I'll surely test how the docking-behaviour is. And I want even like Jack dock the "Furie" like a really "Captain" in the wheelhous or on the bridge wing.
P.S. Jack youve done the most beautiful pictures of the "Furie" Ive ever seen ;) ;) ;)
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You all have postet nice pics here. And now I know that it is really good that I want to buy the "Furie" I'll surely test how the docking-behaviour is. And I want even like Jack dock the "Furie" like a really "Captain" in the wheelhous or on the bridge wing.
P.S. Jack youve done the most beautiful pictures of the "Furie" Ive ever seen ;) ;) ;)
Thanks ;D i've been taking lots of pictures of the Furie, its a nice vessel. :)
Thanks,
Jack.
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Thanks ;D i've been taking lots of pictures of the Furie, its a nice vessel. :)
Thanks,
Jack.
is it easy to handle and steering with the ship?
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is it easy to handle and steering with the ship?
She turns nicely, but going full ahead she takes her time to stop (but that's realistic, and you can't argue with that)
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Yes, she's just what you'd expect, realistic, but i actually think she's very good as far as controlling her goes ;)
Jack.
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LOL Nathan, i just realised, we both look the same now hahahaha, with the avatar and Signature's hahaha
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LOL Nathan, i just realised, we both look the same now hahahaha, with the avatar and Signature's hahaha
when i got Furie You Can Expect the same from me ;D maybe Elbe too :D
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LOL Nathan, i just realised, we both look the same now hahahaha, with the avatar and Signature's hahaha
haha, true, we both love the Furie - difference is, you're still putting her through what she was built for, i'm using her as a museum piece :D
Actually, when you think about it the Furie never got much of a chance as a tug, she was used in the Paper industry for most of her life, and now she's a museum piece
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haha, true, we both love the Furie - difference is, you're still putting her through what she was built for, i'm using her as a museum piece :D
Actually, when you think about it the Furie never got much of a chance as a tug, she was used in the Paper industry for most of her life, and now she's a museum piece
To me she's a "Work Horse" (that looks nice), not just to sit there and look good haha. But i have to admit, i do like to just sail her around like you as well.
Where did you find all of this information Nathan? if there's a website to this info i'd gladly take a look.
Jack.
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To me she's a "Work Horse" (that looks nice), not just to sit there and look good haha. But i have to admit, i do like to just sail her around like you as well.
Where did you find all of this information Nathan? if there's a website to this info i'd gladly take a look.
Jack.
Jack, here is the English version of the Furie site, with lots of info!
http://english.furie.nl/
And now some pictures of the real thing
(http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/1885/dsc5036ff0.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
(http://img79.imageshack.us/img79/2157/furd2ceu1.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
(http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/3008/furie20op20de20helling1ea7.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
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Isnt the Furie on Sea of guiding people on the sea when she's drive?
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i know she is sea going but is she still used as a tug
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No, shes now a museum piece and you can visit her on Saturdays and Wednesdays in Rotterdam (Maassluis)
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No, shes now a museum piece and you can visit her on Saturdays and Wednesdays in Rotterdam (Maassluis)
okey, do you know if it is possible to into the bridge or Engine Room?
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okey, do you know if it is possible to into the bridge or Engine Room?
Yes, you can visit every part of the ship, and i think on these dates she sails down the river
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Ahoy Sealords,
Can somebody tell me if the steeringwheel inside the wheelhouse is simulaair to the picture (see attachment)?
This screenie is taken from the Elbe & Furie Edition version of the Furie, NOT from the Shipyard version.
I ask this 'cause I can't find a reason why there is a) a double steeringwheel (one big, on small)and b) only the small one is actually moving when the rudder is activated (by using the mous and/or the arrow keys).
Regards
Aad
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Hello Aadjepiraatje,
I could imagine the small wheel with the chain is a servosteering, while the big one is the standard one, only engaged (there is a clutch to disengage the gears) when the servo is out of order (or without power).
Regards,
Luc
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Hello everyone,
This morning, i decided to give the Furie some thorough testing, i decided to try and go the the little harbour in the Phi Phi islands, i started out on my journey from the spawn point near the "Hin Dot" (i think that is what it is called :D )
(http://file043a.bebo.com/13/original/2008/07/05/06/4381103791a8214951923o.jpg)
I Carefully approached the little harbour as i knew the shallows and the risk of becoming beached would be quite high. I came to about 15 Metre's away from the gangway and started to turn starboard then violently shook the ship into Full reverse when near the gangway,
Then when at a comfortable speed i knocked the engine back into Slow Ahead and turned starboard even more, then, i lined up the stern with the gangway then reversed slightly and took the bow in. This is an excellent ship and i certianly didn't expect the great responce time from the engines, i am very pleased with the Furie and as you can tell from my signature and avatar this is now my favourite ship,
I'd advise anyone to purchase her, great price for a great vessel, and the money raised goes to the up keeping of the real ship as far as i know. The Furie can be bought from the official ship simulator website (in the shipyard section), the link is below.
http://www.shipsim.com/shipyard/shipyard.php
All of the docking was done from inside the wheelhouse and outside on the Telemotor platform where the compass and external wheel is, along with the telemotor.
(http://file043a.bebo.com/13/original/2008/07/05/06/4381103791a8214951891o.jpg)
(http://file043a.bebo.com/13/original/2008/07/05/06/4381103791a8214951853o.jpg)
Do you have any image's of you sailing the Furie, if so, post your pictures here!
Kind Regards,
Jack.
Ahoy Jack,
I did so quite a while ago. Have a look at:
http://www.shipsim.com/ShipSimForum/index.php/topic,2979.msg99288.html#msg99288
and further.
Regards
Aad
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Hello Aadjepiraatje,
I could imagine the small wheel with the chain is a servosteering, while the big one is the standard one, only engaged (there is a clutch to disengage the gears) when the servo is out of order (or without power).
Regards,
Luc
Ahoy Luc,
Tnx 4 UR answer. Must be that.
Regards
Aad
<edit correct answer about those double wheels>
Ahoy Luc and the rest of You Sealords,
Beeing on board of the Furie lately I had a chat with one of the crewmembers about those double steering wheels.
The reason is that they use the small one in harbours etc during manouvering when the speed of the action really counts. The small wheel is coupled by a servo and can be handled with one hand on your back and two fingers from the other hand in your nose.
The large wheel however is used at open water when it dosn't matter so much about accuracy and fastness of steering.
The outer steering wheel as in SS08 is not correct with those eight spokes, the real thing has only six. On the attached pic it's covered with an old plastic bag (they do that all the time in harbour), but You can count the spokes.
Regards
Aad
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More pictures of Furie
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Nice photo's Nathan, i hope to make this an Elbe and Furie topic when the Elbe arrives.
Jack ;D
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I have a feeling Elbe is near....possibly today
It seems the site is being updated now, i can't access the Shipyard page.....i'm excited ;D
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hey that picture of that hallway was it the interior of the furie?
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hey that picture of that hallway was it the interior of the furie?
Yep ;)
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Ahoy Luc,
Tnx 4 UR answer. Must be that.
Regards
Aad
<edit correct answer about those double wheels>
Ahoy Luc and the rest of You Sealords,
Beeing on board of the Furie lately I had a chat with one of the crewmembers about those double steering wheels.
The reason is that they use the small one in harbours etc during manouvering when the speed of the action really counts. The small wheel is coupled by a servo and can be handled with one hand on your back and two fingers from the other hand in your nose.
The large wheel however is used at open water when it dosn't matter so much about accuracy and fastness of steering.
The outer steering wheel as in SS08 is not correct with those eight spokes, the real thing has only six. On the attached pic it's covered with an old plastic bag (they do that all the time in harbour), but You can count the spokes.
Regards
Aad
Those are great pictures! its always nice to see pictures of the real thing.
Jack.