Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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MV MSC Giovanna
   
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MV MSC Giovanna

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MV MSC Giovanna

The MV MSC Giovanna was a container ship built in 1987 by Uljanik for Jugolinija as the Koper Express. After Jugolinija was dissolved the company became Croatia Line, and the Koper Express was renamed Dubrovnik Express until 1999 when Croatia Line went defunct. The ship was sold to MSC and renamed to MSC Providence for a short time until getting her final name, MSC Giovanna. The vessel mostly traded in the waters of the Mediterranean and southern Europe. After a long 36 years of service she was finally beached for scrapping in Alang, India in March of 2023

This vessel is a small scaled down replica.



Specifications:
Cargo capacity of 52 ISO Containers
Service speed of 20 knots
Fuel capacity of 22000 liters

Dimensions:
Length of 55 meters
Width of 13 meters
Depth of 4 meters

Accommodation:
The accommodation aboard consists of cabins for officers and crew, lounges and dining rooms for both as well.
Sink:
Sinking can be activated by turning the key on the desk in the captain's dayroom.

Notes:
Sail smart in waves.
Do not trim up in heavy seas

Questions or complaints? Comment them below.



Links
Containers: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3160748092
Dock Used: WIP
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22 Comments
ETrain  [author] Jan 8 @ 5:56am 
No it doesn’t
peterbilt389yt Jan 1 @ 11:55am 
boat does a gator deathroll
FJwarner  [author] Aug 28, 2024 @ 9:23am 
probably glitched
Drakeslayer Aug 28, 2024 @ 8:02am 
Everything else in the ship is completely fine, but the moment I add those double linear track extensions for the lift, the cargo interior gets flooded with water. ONLY the cargo interior. Engine bays fine, and it looks like the hull is fine too.
Drakeslayer Aug 28, 2024 @ 7:51am 
I've also tried completely gutting the elevator lift to its bare bones; The sliders its on to lift up and down ALONE are enough to get the interior flooded. So maybe it could be the sliders themselves instead of the elevator platform? But if thats the case then I'm not sure how I could implement the lift to the ship. Everything else seems completely fine, ive added a bunch of stuff to the interior and it still stays afloat, its just the elevator sliders that are sinking the ship
Drakeslayer Aug 28, 2024 @ 7:44am 
I've been doing some stress testing with it and when I remove the elevator lift its completely fine, but the moment the lift is added, then it floods a little, but not steadily; The ship just sinks partially underwater as if it weighed a bajillion tonnes, and then water somehow gets in the interior.
FJwarner  [author] Aug 27, 2024 @ 6:57pm 
if the interior floods then there is a hole in the hull
Drakeslayer Aug 27, 2024 @ 5:18pm 
Any tips you could offer to cut down the weight of the ship? I'm trying to add a elevator lift to the interior of the ship and its just too heavy, the interior keeps flooding with water. I've done all I can to skim down the weight of the lift, but it's still not adequate enough
Display_Name Jul 16, 2024 @ 11:38am 
GNMASDHSLGHDLASKJHADKSLJDASG!! IS THIS A MOETHERFUOECKING JOJO REFRENCE!!!!!!
il985 May 23, 2024 @ 11:46am 
is this a jojo reference