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[OUTDATED] Underwater ROV w/ Self-Sufficient Cargo Container Control Centre (MKII)
   
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[OUTDATED] Underwater ROV w/ Self-Sufficient Cargo Container Control Centre (MKII)

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Oceanic Marine Underwater Agency (OMUA) Collection (By 454SS)
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Description
Ever wanted a super easy way to add ROV capabilities to a vessel? This cargo container is fully self-sufficient with an ROV, winch, control centre, crane and generator! It can easily be transported and added to a vessel. The vessel may provide power, but it is not necessary!

This version is the MKII, which is fully self-sufficient, adding a generator and crane for hoisting the ROV! The previous generation, which is lighter and cheaper but requires a crane and external power, can still be downloaded here!
ROV w/ Container Control Centre MK1

BACKGROUND
Developed by (fictional) Swedish manufacturer, SAAP, the C-FI (Sea-FI) tethered ROV was a product of years of SAAP's R&D. A small team working closely with OMUA (Oceanic Marine Underwater Agency), a (fictional) multinational marine and research agency, to develop the C-FI, and fit it into a standard ISO cargo container, making it fully self-sufficient and complete with equipment, controls, huge winch, crane and generator. The ROV is powered by the tethered connection from the huge winch, the C-FI can explore the depths, retrieve treasures and capture video of lost ship wrecks. For complete vessel containing the SAAP C-FI, check out my other creation, R.V. Tusks + ROV

CONTAINER (CONTROL CENTRE + WINCH + ROV + CRANE + GENERATOR) SPECIFICATIONS
  • Size: Standard ISO (2.75m x 2.75m x 7.25m)
  • Mass: 2450 lbs
  • Cost: $ 40,000
  • Internal Power: Battery + Generator
  • External Power: Electric Connector + Cable Anchor (To mothership)
  • Fuel capacity: 120 L

CONTAINER FEATURES
  • Control centre
  • Huge winch
  • ROV housing
  • Crane with incline feature
  • Automatic generator with manual override
  • ISO size and connectors for easy mounting to vessel

ROV SPECIFICATIONS
  • Length: 2.5m / 8'
  • Power: Tethered connection
  • Drivetrain: 2 x small propellers
  • Mass: 310 lbs

ROV FEATURES
  • 2 x mag-alls
  • Controllable camera
  • Depth and distance to surface sensors
  • Horizontal and vertical propellers
  • Tilt display using artificial horizon

INSTRUCTIONS
Turn on the start key in the control centre. The instructions are listed on the seat hotkeys.

TIPS
  • When disconnecting the ROV from the crane, can use ladder and climb up above ROV and disconnect ropes and store in provided storage.
  • Turn off the breakers to prevent battery from draining when not in use
  • The ROV is sensitive but with some practice can be used for treasure recovery
  • The ROV is intentionally negatively buoyant, and will slowly sink to the bottom

REVISIONS
Refer to "Change Notes" tab for description of updates

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CREDITS
Artificial Horizon

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

As with all my builds, this one is aimed at being easy to operate, functional, optimised and lag-free.

Please feel free to add to your creations with the proper crediting in your upload. Please do not re-upload or share without my permission, including custom versions.

Check out my other Stormworks builds :)
7 Comments
ropo smopo Sep 18, 2023 @ 6:13pm 
how do i get the monitor to work??? please help me :steamsad:
454SS  [author] Jul 30, 2022 @ 1:28pm 
@OverWatch Fixed! Thanks!
OverWatch Jul 29, 2022 @ 11:23pm 
the inside winch for the ROV container doesnt have the Up logic hooked up
454SS  [author] Jun 24, 2021 @ 7:20pm 
My heavy-lift chopper, RAY RX-118. I just painted it for the photo!

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2493010083
乔治·弗洛伊德 #fent Jun 24, 2021 @ 3:20pm 
what the heli used in screeshot
454SS  [author] Jun 5, 2021 @ 12:18pm 
Thanks for the comment! It is my research vessel Almeria
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2451991191
Guardianofsunshinee Jun 5, 2021 @ 10:26am 
what is the ship used in the screenshot?