Hi THERE!
04-22-2009, 11:36 PM
Hi THERE! boating community.
I've been reading over the thread on pirates and I find the communities' responses very interesting.
I'm writing a screenplay that takes place largely in the open waters of today's time involving several different boats.
I'm finding that it is imperative I know the types of crafts these people are inhabiting in order for me to accurately write the descriptions of their actions. I need to know certain boats and their layouts.
The three boats are as followed, described to the best of my abilities of what I envision for the film.
Thank you in advance to those who help me.
:P
1. Fishing Boat
I see a large type ship, kind of like the Orca in "JAWS", it needs to have a cabin where several people could sleep, and a separate area where a captain could store items, like a large chest, and go over his maps. It should be old and kind of beat up, not streamlined new age. If possible it should have as much speed capacity as its type will allow.
2. Transportation Boat
Okay I say "Transportation Boat" because this thing is more modern, like a fast boat that can move things quickly and can house about three people.
Once again, like the Orca, I see the guy at the wheel standing on a raised platform (forgive me for my lack of boat nomenclature).
I also see raised walls about 3 feet high around the entire boat, with a cabin in the middle, maybe with surrounding glass windows. I guess the people would sleep below deck.
3. Larger, Mother Ship
Okay I say "Mother Ship" because I see this thing being able to pull two other speed boats. This is a larger vessel, able to house 8 to 10 people, have places for weapons and ammunition and a large room for storage. Fast as possible.
If you fine people could please, name the basic type of boat that meets those requirements, I could research them and look at layouts etc. and I would really appreciate it. Basically what I'm looking for is a response like, "Well, what you're describing there sounds like a (boat type or model)" that would yield some image results from google.
Thank you very much.
I've been reading over the thread on pirates and I find the communities' responses very interesting.
I'm writing a screenplay that takes place largely in the open waters of today's time involving several different boats.
I'm finding that it is imperative I know the types of crafts these people are inhabiting in order for me to accurately write the descriptions of their actions. I need to know certain boats and their layouts.
The three boats are as followed, described to the best of my abilities of what I envision for the film.
Thank you in advance to those who help me.
:P
1. Fishing Boat
I see a large type ship, kind of like the Orca in "JAWS", it needs to have a cabin where several people could sleep, and a separate area where a captain could store items, like a large chest, and go over his maps. It should be old and kind of beat up, not streamlined new age. If possible it should have as much speed capacity as its type will allow.
2. Transportation Boat
Okay I say "Transportation Boat" because this thing is more modern, like a fast boat that can move things quickly and can house about three people.
Once again, like the Orca, I see the guy at the wheel standing on a raised platform (forgive me for my lack of boat nomenclature).
I also see raised walls about 3 feet high around the entire boat, with a cabin in the middle, maybe with surrounding glass windows. I guess the people would sleep below deck.
3. Larger, Mother Ship
Okay I say "Mother Ship" because I see this thing being able to pull two other speed boats. This is a larger vessel, able to house 8 to 10 people, have places for weapons and ammunition and a large room for storage. Fast as possible.
If you fine people could please, name the basic type of boat that meets those requirements, I could research them and look at layouts etc. and I would really appreciate it. Basically what I'm looking for is a response like, "Well, what you're describing there sounds like a (boat type or model)" that would yield some image results from google.
Thank you very much.