Ship Simulator
English forum => Ship Simulator 2008 => General discussions => Topic started by: shipmania2007 on August 16, 2008, 11:01:20
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Hello,
im not sure if this is the wrong place, but every time i tap a wall or a boat with the bugsier 2 it always sinks, my damage was on 14% and it sunk in like 20 secound
is this meant to happen or is it a glicth?
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Hello,
im not sure if this is the wrong place, but every time i tap a wall or a boat with the bugsier 2 it always sinks, my damage was on 14% and it sunk in like 20 secound
is this meant to happen or is it a glicth?
If the damage are under the water line you sink even with 2% demage
is this meant to happen?
so yes
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Best then to avoid touching anything which could cause a problem. B2 is very prone to damage, so if you do not crash her she will not sink. Any ship holed below the waterline is liable to sink if the water comes in fast. I always pretend I am using eggshells as fenders and I don't want to break them. ;) (see picture)
Angus.
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It is possible to touch walls, ships and anything else with B2, but only at a very low pace. In real life, would you thump a wall at greater than 2knots in something that big without causing damage?
If you are pushing up on a latitude to assist in a berthing though for example, you must ensure that you do not slide along the hull - when you make contact, make it carefully, and when you are pushing, do not allow your tug to slide, or you will cause damage. I am aware of quite a number of users on multiplayer who will not allow others to push on them since they think they will get damage, where infact that need not be the case.
Traddles: since she's a tractor tug, B2 would be best suited 180 degrees around for that kind of tow, so that the propulsion is at the stern - it helps towing quite a bit :)
-Alex
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It's strange, i can push a Latitude with a B2 with no damage ???
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It's strange, i can push a Latitude with a B2 with no damage ???
So you're being careful then, and only touching at a very slow pace? - anything else and I'd guess you've got the bump protection on ;)
A good run on control is to get latitude going along at around 5knots, and then go in from the side and push up without making fast whilst still holding your stern in position.
-Alex
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Slowly nudge the Lat, then build up the throttle ;)
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thanks for the advice :D
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To get the best towing control with B2 since she's a tractor tug, something like this is what you're looking for....
With this rope setup, it does almost handle realistically, although without the wind or current it does make it easier.
-Alex