The 1.15 update, originally released by Mojang in late 2019, introduced honey blocks, bees, and significant engine optimizations. In the world of Eaglecraft, this version represents a major technical milestone, offering a balance between modern features and performance that runs smoothly on low-spec hardware. Key Features of Eaglecraft 1.15
| Feature | EagleCraft 115 | Zodiac Hurricane 110 | Ribcraft 11.5 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 5086 Aluminum | Fiberglass/Composite | Fiberglass | | Beam | 10.5 ft | 9.8 ft | 10.2 ft | | Weight | 4,200 lbs | 4,800 lbs | 3,900 lbs | | Beachability | Excellent (slide friendly) | Poor (cracks) | Moderate | | Price (Used) | $85k - $120k | $150k+ | $110k+ | eaglecraft 115
Download the craft file (search "EagleCraft 115 .craft") and practice a Jool transfer before trusting it with a crew. Master its inertia, and it will never leave you stranded. Master its inertia, and it will never leave you stranded
For a vessel weighing nearly 4,500 lbs (dry), the 115 pops onto plane in under 4 seconds when powered correctly. Operators report that the hull design creates a cushion of air that reduces slamming by nearly 40% compared to traditional deep-V RIBs of the same length. Master its inertia