Passenger steamer ‘Gwynedd’ Designed by one of the greatest engineer’s of the time, the Gwynedd (pronounced gwin-eth) was the first steamer designed with an iron hull and swapping paddle wheels for a propeller, making her an instant success both in her speed and onboard luxuries. While she’s outclassed nowadays, she still marks an important milestone in naval engineering. Specifications 14 knot top speed Roughly 380km range at top speed (range decreases at lower speeds) Length – 56.5m Width – 10.25m Depth – 4.5m Capacity for 15 crew, 42 steerage and 24 saloon class passengers Features Decorated interior with lavish saloon class rooms and ‘basic’ steerage quarters Simulated gear and cog steam driven engine Fully stocked equipment rooms 4 electric life-boats 2 scripted sink modes 2 helms Heaters for arctic cruises Working anchors GPS autopilot