Boating

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Intro

Boating is one of the many exciting ways to get around the MOO. The expanded part of the ocean still has no sky tiles, so many places are only accessible by boat.

Types of Boats

There are four boats available at the moment, in varying fuel consumption and price. They are bought from Yachtzee in Botany Bay.

Name Cost Lockable? Top Speed Notes
Runabout $12,500 No 28.8 knots This is the cheapest and smallest boat.
Speedboat $32,000 No 102 knots This is the fastest boat. Like the runabout, it has no doors.
Fishing Trawler $54,000 Yes 42 knots Has a deck, a cargo hold, and a helm with a nanotube door.
Luxury Yacht $265,000 Yes 60 knots They have a large, several-tile deck, and several cabins and other rooms inside. Plenty of nanotube doors.

Boating, and How To Do it

When you get in the helm of a boat, you will have several commands available to you.

undock - Undocks you from whatever dock you are currently at.

dock - Will present you a list of docks in range, and ask you to type a name to dock somewhere. So typing "dock port" would dock you at the Port of Freedom City if you were in range of Freedom City's docks.

throttle - Sets the speed of the ship, ranging from 0 to 100.

steer - Sets the heading of the ship in degrees. 0/360 is north, 90 is east, south is 180, and west is 270. Also, by putting a + or - before the degrees will change your course by adding or subtracting degrees from your current heading. -degrees turns left, +degrees turns right.

omap - Will show you a map of the surrounding ocean. The red <> is you or a nearby port (check for the ones that are off center for ports), black <>'s are other boats, and the rest of the colors are pretty explanatory, green usually being the mainland, blue being water, everything else being island or other bodies in the water.

smomap - Will show you a smaller map of the surrounding ocean. The red <> is you or a nearby port (check for the ones that are off center for ports), black <>'s are other boats, and the rest of the colors are pretty explanatory, green usually being the mainland, blue being water, everything else being island or other bodies in the water.

watch -Will make you watch the helm if you aren't already (you automatically start watching it if you type a command such as steer or throttle)

ignore - Makes you ignore the helm.

                                     |                                       
 heading  [ 150->0            ]                   gps pos  [ 121.348,37.7238  ]
 speed    [ 9.0 kt->15.0 kt   ]                   fuel     [||||||||||||||    ]

That is what you will usually see every tick you move a significant amount. If the horizon changes at all, you will also see the horizon in this readout. Above the readings is the compass. The | is you heading, and if you see a ^ nearby, that is an indication of how many degrees you are off.


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This is a readout of the horizon, showing an island or something far away. Islands will get bigger and expand to two lines, while ships and other things generally stay pretty small.

Boat Map

There used to be a real-time updated map that made boating way easier, to the point that people wouldn't even bother boating without it. It had a cool line-of-sight system and everything, but was lost during a server migration in October 2018. Hopefully it will return here one day.

Places that allow refuels

  • FC docks
  • Tortuga island
  • Refinery (you have to cart fuel down from the top level)
  • Macero
  • Botany Bay

Tips and Tricks

  • If you've just forayed into the world of boating, you will realise that it seems pretty hard to extract yourself when you hit some rocks. The trick is to throttle 0 till your boat speed falls to 0. Then extract yourself using reverse throttle: throttle -number.
  • You can store and retrieve boats at the FC, Botany Bay and Pangu docks for $450 and $150 respectively. You don't want to lose your speedboat or your pilot-grinding runabout.
  • To grind pilot, use boats. If you run out of fuel, don't try to swim ashore as you will almost certainly drown. Find someone to bring his or her boat close to yours, so you can swim to it, or they can bring you fuel. Though your best bet is to actually bring a few spare jerrycans of gasoline yourself!
  • Boats now take damage when hitting rocks, this also seems to be dependant on speed - so ramming into a the edge of the map at 80 knots is not a good idea!