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its a keypad for hot drinks in bridge
recommend that you add an explosive version
A lot of trawlers like this from 70's & 80's were bought from Holland and then the deck was covered in when brought to Ireland / uk. There would have been opening sections either side and hatch moved to upper level. example; https://www.marinetraffic.com/is/photos/picture/ships_id/1183133/250292000
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1804883816
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1812691009&searchtext=
sinking:
dynamic sinking: in a compartment in the bridge there will be a button labelled as dynamic sinking, once enough water gets up to her guns water will spill into the ammo storage. closing her watertight doors wont help, as eventually they will crack open, spilling into the engine room, soon her boiler will explode, also igniting her ammo causing a secondary explosion, soon after water will rush in until eventually she will split in half and in a few minutes her stern will sink, adding another victim to the seven seas
heres a url to a screenshot of them. i took it halfway between the creative island and a tiny random one