Corsola (2025)
From kit bot to custom, our bot "Corsola" is a big step up from last seasons robot. With a brand new Swerve drive to our ThriftyBot elevator its safe to say our building skills have definitely improved. Corsola is built to intake algae from the ground and score in the processor as well as score coral on any level.

Bjorn (2024)
Bjorn was our 2024 revive robot. The new team after training under 7413 plus ultra jumped straight into Monterey Bay Regional. Bjorn started out as a kitbot but grew into a modified everybot design to learn from. As a team we grew greatly making this simple bot that got the job done. We took Bjorn further than just competition to becoming an out reach bot for our schools club carnival and as a show off for Open Sauce 2024. Bjorn saw a great sendoff at Sunset showdown with it finally going to rest after throwing down with chessy poofs and bread on the deck of the USS Hornet.

Terror (2020)
Our Robot, “Terror” is the Steel Boot’s robot for Infinite Recharge. And primarily prioritizes in scoring balls so other teams robots can focus on spinning the color wheel and using the lift mechanism.
Features:
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24.3” long by 25.5” wide
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Materiels: aluminum, box tubing, gussets, bolts, rivets
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Fits under Trench
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For Terror we used a west coast drivetrain, with four Neo Brushless motors at 10.75:1 ratio
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We chose this configuration because we have no shooter, which means the robot is has to make longer cycles downfield
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Only motors (no pneumatics)

Wilson (2019)
Wilson was Steel Boot's most simple and successful robot thus far. Competing at the Central Valley and Monterey Bay Regionals, it broke from the chains of the bottom ranks and landed the team a Regional Finalist award at the latter. The team then won a Wildcard and advanced to the World Championships in Houston, TX.
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75 lb w/o bumpers
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Four bar mechanism lift
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Cargo/Hatch Intake
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15 Second Cargo Cycle Rate
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Can complete all lower levels of cargo within a single match
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Modular intake for easy repairs

Scrappy (2018)
Scrappy was Steel Boot's second robot, and it was a very big advancement in the development of Steel Boot's advancement of technical knowledge. This robot was not in use for very long as it only played in the Central Valley Regional where it placed at rank 33 out of the 47 teams at the competition.
Features
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Elevator that could reach the Scale
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Intake that could grab power cubes from the ground

B.O.B (2017)
B.O.B. (Which Stands for "Beginning Of Bots") was Steel Boots first built robot. B.O.B only played at the San Francisco Regional where it placed 39th out of the 41 teams at the competition
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Can collect gears from the Human Player Station
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Can Play Defence
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Can Climb the rope for liftoff
