SAR Breakwater RIB
The SAR Breakwater RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) is a small, affordable Coast guard boat that is very capable for its size. It handles coastal waters well in all weather conditions, even in high winds.
It is equipped with a touchscreen navigation system featuring a route planning autopilot, making longer journeys easy. The boat comes with all the necessary equipment to perform basic SAR and towing missions, which is stored in the small forward compartment of the main cabin. The Cabin has great forward and sideways visibility, great for first person gameplay. An efficient heater is also installed, so you can operate the boat in the arctic.
Thanks to its low cost (25.731 credits), it is ideal for the early phase of a survival game. You can purchase it after completing just one or two missions or by finding a few crates. But it remains useful in later stages too, as an easy and inexpensive way to travel around the Sawyer or Aird Islands.
Stats
[list]
[*] [b]Length:[/b] 10.25 meters (without outboard engines)
[*] [b]Draft:[/b] 1 meter
[*] [b]Cruising speed:[/b] 32 knots (top speed with a bit of wind: ~45 knots)
[*] [b]Fuel capacity:[/b] 375 liters
[*] [b]Run time at full throttle:[/b] ~50 minutes
[*] [b]Seating:[/b] up to 6 survivors
[/list]
Helm Layout
[img]https://i.imgur.com/LmvsEGE.png[/img]
Waypoint Autopilot Controls
The map is touch controlled. To move the map, simply press in the direction you want it to move. The closer to the screen edges you press, the faster the map will move in that direction.
[list]
[*] Center map on player
[*] Zoom in
[*] Zoom out
[*] Autopilot on/off (lights up green when active)
[*] Add a waypoint
[*] Delete route
[*] Directional position marker
[*] Cursor for waypoint placement
[*] Waypoint or route
[/list]
Handling
I recommend reducing the throttle in strong winds (above 60%) for better control.
At 100% wind, a throttle setting of 50–60% is recommended.
At lower speeds, the steering becomes more responsive, improving maneuverability.
The boat is equipped with two mooring points: one aft and one at the stern.
The refueling port and the shore power connector are located beneath the seat behind the cabin.
Shoutout to Oakheart and der.jakob for helping me with the ECU, check out their amazing builds!
Do not reupload this creation or any of the microcontrollers without my permission.
If you like the creation, I’d be happy if you gave it a like <3