Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Vehicles: Sea, Mechanical
Microcontrollers: Microcontroller
Tags: v0.5.14
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14 Jan, 2019 @ 3:55pm
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One step Automatic Anchor & Stowage System

Description
A microcontroller for all your anchor needs! All you need is a toggle switch to start the process and the microcontroller will do the rest!

When toggled, the system disengages the connectors that stow the anchor for travel and begins lowering the winch while conveniently keeping the magnet off for a few seconds or enough time to prevent you from anchoring to your own ship!

Once that is done, the anchor will lower until it reaches the end of it's chain or the magnet finds the seafloor and locks you in place. You may now safely disembark and enjoy the beaches safe in the knowledge that your ship will be going nowhere until you come back!

Coconut margarita in hand, setting back off once you're done is as simple as lowering the anchor in the first place! Without having to put your drink down, another one-handed button press to the toggle or the turn of the key will begin the raising process by turning the magnet off and telling the anchor winch to raise it back up to the surface!

And no need to worry about stowing the anchor either! From that single button/key-press, the system automatically lowers the stowage winch to water level and turns on the connectors for the anchor and the winch in preparation to grab the anchor and raise it to your desired height (set on installation), leaving you free to enjoy your time passed out at the wheel as you steam off towards your next destination and Bahama Mama!*

*Anchor Microcontroller Co. in no way endorses drinking on the job or working heavy machinery while intoxicated, no matter how much fun your drunk brain might think it will be. We take no responsibility for any harm that comes to you or your ship in the event intoxication of the operator or damage to the ship by our system occurs.
2 Comments
Salty Barnacle  [author] 15 Jan, 2019 @ 10:14am 
Looking into the incident it was discovered the operator in question that caused the injuries was drunk & thus Anchor Microcontroller Co. is not in any way at fault for any resulting fatalities. Thank you for choosing Anchor Microcontroller Co. and have a safe sail!
Kaiser 15 Jan, 2019 @ 8:44am 
Well, i was drinking heavily and pushed some buttons and thought i was at a safe location to anchor, but it turned out i was in the middle of the time square NY, and my ancor killed like 7 people. I tried to back out of there but my propellers ended up killing 7 more.
Your disclaimer claims nothing on physical damage to pedestrians and innocent bystanders.
Neither can i see any small letters about mental trauma that i caused those that either survived or witnessed this crime against humanity.

I will see you in court, this is not my fault.