Take your maritime operations to the next level with Emergency Support Boat, the newest player-controlled watercraft developed especially for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 by Marine RM. With high-quality 3D modeling and incredible textures in 4K PBR, get ready to discover 26 paint options inspired by real-world operators, such as port operations pilot boats and coast guards from various countries! The boat is equipped with complete nautical systems, including GPS and anchor; the control method is optimized for joystick players, making sailing easy and fun. Use the ignition switch on the dashboard to turn the boat on or off, and use the function panel to control anchors, lights and other boat functions!
The boat is entirely new and has exclusive features designed for MSFS 2024 since the beginning of its development, such as a hull resistant to the movement of sea waves, making the vehicle move according to the action of waves and wind
RESOURCES:
Multifunction Tablet
Easy Cold Start
Improved navigation physics
Radar animations
Functional displays with GPS and navigation
Water balance
Detailed room and interior
Start anywhere in the world over water (select the option (Start on Ground in the flight menu)
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
HOW TO INSTALL:
Locate the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 installation folder
You need to find and open the folder called "Community"
Copy the folder "marinerm-support-boat" you just extracted to the Community folder.
Start the game and the "Marine RM Support Boat" will be in its hangar ready to sail!
HOW TO PLAY:
Start the game anywhere in the world on the water or seaplane track, PRESS THE X KEY ON THE JOYSTICK TO REMOVE THE ANCHOR, 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. The boat have a reverse engine. Click Ctrl + L to activate a night navigation lights.
Use the aileron controls to turn left and right. The rudder controls simulate axial movement control and do not activate the steering wheel animation, only the aileron control activates the steering wheel animation, as it is the main control method.
Use the multifunction panel to activate lights and other boat functions, such as anchor, mooring ropes and in-water buoy controls are only available when the boat is turned off.
It is important to note that the X key on the Joystick is configured as the aircraft brake. Therefore, if you use other control hardware and need to find the button to change according to your hardware, look for the brake activation button.
IMPORTANT: JUST AS YOU WOULD NOT DO IN REAL LIFE, DO NOT GO OUT IN THE SEA WITH WAVES HIGHER THAN 40 KNOTS (74KM/H) AT THE RISK OF CAPSIZING THE BOAT AS IT WOULD HAPPEN IN REAL LIFE.
DURING THE SIMULATION, THE SINKING OF THE BOAT IS NOT DRAMATIC AND UNEXPECTED EFFECTS MAY OCCUR CAUSED BY THE SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT ITSELF AND NOT BY A PRODUCT DEFECT
Some users have reported that the function monitor with clickable buttons to activate or deactivate anchors, lights and other functions is not working. To solve this, I created an update where the boat functions are controlled by the joystick. This has been caused by a limiter added by Microsoft/Asobo in XML scripts that has also been reported by other developers. There is an ongoing update by Microsoft to fix the problem; please understand that this is not a product defect and we hope that soon the yacht will be working in all its functions.
It is important to say that Microsoft Flight Simulator is a game being released in its initial version. The boat was built, approved and published from the Dev Alpha provided by Microsoft, and unexpected situations may happen until the game reaches a stable version. Please understand that unexpected situations may not be a defect of the product, but of the Simulator. Write to my email about any unexpected situation, I will be working on the launch days to mitigate any problems that may happen
Check out the website for documentation and support: https://www.roprodaudiovisual.com/support-boat