- USD 12.49
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- Added: October 21, 2022
- Updated: July 8, 2024
Coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator a new generation of controllable boats, with multifunction tablet, personalized navigation systems, personalized animations and agility and comfort for long trips at sea. In this package, you will meet the Sea Ray L510 Fly, a 51-foot luxury yacht with a dual cockpit and digital navigation systems and 5 different colors.
RESOURCES:
Multifunction Tablet Easy Cold Start Improved navigation physics Radar animations Functional displays with GPS and navigation Water balance Detailed interior Start anywhere in the world over water Night lights The water trails instantly when on the move Different paints in the livery menu Add or remove people via the payload menu Sounds Friendly fps
INSTALLATION SIZE:
Total boats extracted - 2.08 GB
HOW TO PLAY:
Start the game anywhere in the world on the water or seaplane track, put the engine at 100% and wait a few seconds for the boat to start moving. Water trails start with the slowest speed you are on. Both boats have a reverse engine. Click Ctrl + L to activate a night navigation flag. Quickly activate and deactivate the landing gear to honk.
USE THE FLAPS TO CONTROL THE BOARDING BRIDGE
Controls on Xbox are simple, you can accelerate or decrease power using the controller's standard power controls, and cornering is possible using the rudder or aileron directional pad. You can use cockpit interaction to turn the boat on and off, as well as control the interior and exterior lights.
DISCORD CHANNEL:
There is a Discord channel dedicated to user queries and information about updates, eventual issues and everything related to boats for MSFS. Be part of it! https://discord.gg/wGt2Nq68
IMPORTANT TO KNOW:
This add-on will continue to be developed for improvements such as new textures and better navigation features The speed of all boats is limited to less than 30kts for water stability reasons. I'm working on a new sound system to replace the current sound systems on both boats.