Updated - 16/09/2018
This high detailed steamboat is ready to sail and uses old weathered rustic textures with scuff marks, dead leaves, fish guts stains and more.
It sits 7 people including the driver. It has smoke when driving, a fishing animation with rod giver, a horn and light accessible by the driver menu, and engine noise.
This boat uses 'convex hull' and 'none' physics shape types so that you can link more of your own items and still be able to drive it. It is designed to allow you to get creative.
Please read the notecard for instructions on modifying the boat using convex hull and none settings.
Sit animations in small bench, barrel, crate, window frame, old chest and cable drum with fishing and rod giver.
Light, smoke, horn are accessed by onscreen menu.
Default to Owner only security, but can be changed to Group, Whitelist or Everyone.
• 4 speeds
• Carries 6 passengers
• Fishing animation with rod giver
• A read me notecard
• Light on/off, horn, smoke, engine noise
• Convex Hull
• Option for prim water up to 1042m high in Setup
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See item in Second Life- High quality textures and design
- Steam, engine noise, horn
- Carries 6 passengers
- 4 speeds with optional cruise control
- smooth sailing with 4 speeds
Not a bad boat - but
sound wise it sounds more like an internal combustion engine.
Sails well
well made
value for money
But i absolutely hate the fixed camera angle set way at the back of the boat, makes me feel like i am viewing it from a distance. No amount of mouse wheeling seems to change this. Nice boat but i wont ever use it
A must-have boat for the fans of Half Life 2!
This boat is nothing short of an amazing piece of work. Fully functional, this boat is a cheap and effective alternative to those who can't afford a better fishing vessel such as the Bandit Fisherman or the prim-heavy Nielsen Sea Fisher. A couple other advantages this boat has over the Bandit Fisherman are the prim count (3 prims lower than the prim count of the Bandit Fishmerman) and the number of people able to sit on the boat (7 in total versus 4 total for the Fisherman). In addition to this, the Tuff Steam Boat actually gives a free fishing rod for whomever sits on the stern section of the boat while the Bandit Fisherman does not have this feature. When you combine all this along with how awesome and old fashioned-looking the textures are on the Tuff Steam Boat (Such as the smokestack with real billowing smoke, the rusty old searchlight on the mast, and the general weathered appearance of the vessel) coupled with 100% smooth region crossings (And the unbeatable price) you have a boat which more people should be buying! If all this is not enough to convince you, then did I mention this boat comes in two different versions? Yeah! The version I bought shown here, and a new version with a different style. Whichever version suits your fancy, this is your boat. She might not be the fastest vessel in the sea, but she's the easiest one to sail out of the bunch, Mon! I guarantee it!