Simple Small Crab/Lobster fishing boat. Costs 67000, can be deployed from the smallest dock.
You can use whatever pots you want, Its designed with "pots on bouys" in mind. I highly recommend the beam pots I have posted alongside this boat. You essentially have a large beam with 10 pots hanging from it. Its very efficient and youre capable of earning well over 1 million per hour with this boat. Its the perfect end to the small boat era of career mode. The boat is designed with career mode in mind so visibility is good at all angles including bringing the fish vacuum thingy in to sell your catch (Open the door and look behind you)
Features outside controls too, so you can cleanly line up to your pot and pull it up.
Its a mess downstairs with microcontrollers as I never intended to upload this to the workshop however some people asked me too, I have no issues with it.
Theres a seat in the wheelhouse facing the deck, this seat does not currently do anything i just haven't had time to remove it, It was designed for pair trawling with a friend. If you download my "multipurpose fishing vessel" and copy/paste the net, you too can go pair trawling.
The MOB (man overboard) system works by turning it on and then pressing the reset button if you fall off. You do not have to have it switched on.
Instructions:
Turn key for ignition, hold starter to start
press 1 to clutch engine to propeller, press 2 for reverse
Engine will not rev unless either the clutch is enabled or the "Free rev" button is pushed
You may flatten the battery, remember to turn on the generator.
The two displays used are:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3126430981 Multi Function Display
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2963412587 Garmin display
Attempt at writing instructions for pots, just watch the video its easier to understand probably
1 - Spawn the beam pots, tow them where you want to fish, drop them. Go do something. Come back 1 day later
2 - Attach bouy to the derrick (Crane) and lift it onboard
3 - Remove the rope from the bottom of the bouy, attach it to the yellow connector near the hauler
4 - Put a new rope on the bottom of the bouy, Attach it somewhere. This needs to be reattached to the beam later
5 - Get the bouy over the side of the boat, or leave it on deck. Up to you
6 - Next attach the rope from step 3 and lift the beam up. Attach each end of the beam to the mini hauler arms
7 - Lift the beam up
8 - Detach the beam from the crane and now use the crane to lift the pots onboard.
Tip: Put the first 5 pots on the opposite side to stabilise the boat a little and make it less confusing as to what you've allready hauled up.
To relaunch the pots:
1 - Take the rope from step 4, attach it to the top of the beam. Ensure all 10 pots are attached to the beam. Detach the mini haulers.Optionally tow it to a different fishing spot.