This Game-Changing Trick for EPIC Catches & OVERFLOWING Nets!!! STORMWORKS

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  • @slaskos
    @slaskos Місяць тому +8

    put handles on the bottom parts of the nets so you can drag them up into the ship manualy

  • @foodaah
    @foodaah Місяць тому +6

    uhm so prof, i thought of something, and im actually testing it rn, what if you deploy your net while stopped, then proceed to cast the fishing rod near the net, wouldn't that automatically attract fish towards the net
    edit: this requires further testing, not sure if they had placed systems in place to prevent such cheese, i will build something later to test this specific thing out, if this works i think i just created feeder fishing in stormworks, lmao
    edit 2: so after a bit of testing with my regular fishing boat, i can confirm that you can catch fish with the net by casting the rod close or inside the net, you can even do that by moving the boat very slowly too,so it doesn't scare the fish

  • @mitchellsheridan5252
    @mitchellsheridan5252 Місяць тому +3

    To fix the balance issues you were having at the end, you can put the small hoppers at the very back of the boat against the back wall, and connect them through duct lines to large hoppers/ducts you place closer to the middle of the boat.
    Ideally you can put the large hoppers under the deck as low as possible to lower your COG.
    Another thing I have found is that there are some fishing gantries that cannot reach as low as you have your hoppers set. To make it more career friendly, place two or three ducts vertically on the deck, connected to the main reservoir. At the highest point you can also place rope anchors to tether the vacuum to the duct.
    Otherwise, cool video and I like your findings. I will do some testing later on my net system with your idea

  • @janrepik9343
    @janrepik9343 Місяць тому +7

    :D, I've been making nets like this since the first boat I built with them and it never even made me think how revolutionary it actually is :D

  • @MultipilotSimulation
    @MultipilotSimulation Місяць тому +2

    Such a neat feature. An amazing discovery I will definitely use on my future creations

  • @dixieduffy7
    @dixieduffy7 Місяць тому +1

    If you control the winches separately. If you let out more for the upper outer corners it should fix that "sagging"issue you are having.

  • @goatranchgaming2922
    @goatranchgaming2922 Місяць тому +2

    Could you build telescoping booms to help reduce the nets from overlapping

    • @ProfNCognito
      @ProfNCognito  Місяць тому

      As long as they don't break. Nets pull really hard on tracks and pivots. I'll try.

  • @grit9938
    @grit9938 Місяць тому +1

    The criss-cross is a good tip and not something I would have thought of. I've noticed I am hitting an issue where the net gets too big and sags more than it expands from the weight and restrictive 40m length of the winches. There's definitely a sweet zone where you get maximum expansion based on the net size and winch length and I'm looking forward to trying this with larger winches.

  • @Root_T
    @Root_T Місяць тому +1

    Real trawlers use something like fins or "otter boards" that are connected to the net to help spread it out. I think with some proper rigging you could solve your overlap issue with those otter boards. If you look up "otter boards" you might notice that it'll require more ropes. Real trawlers usually disconnect the otter boards from the net in order to pull the net up on a big drum.

    • @inneedofmedication
      @inneedofmedication Місяць тому +1

      Captain_cockerels has a great net setup video that uses fins that act as otter boards. In the same video he points out the non-square nets will sag in the middle. He has a winch that lowers the net rig underwater.
      The criss-cross idea of nets is great though for the editior.

  • @stormtastic7083
    @stormtastic7083 Місяць тому +1

    i keep watching videos like this and tell myself to fix my boat but i still havent 😂

  • @Vyacheslav_Zvigintsev
    @Vyacheslav_Zvigintsev Місяць тому +1

    ну все, теперь вся рыба твоя :)

  • @GrimmDraco
    @GrimmDraco Місяць тому +1

    Wow....that boat's a grower, not a show-er I guess?