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At the Hiswa 2009 boat show we proudly presented the first official version of Sail Simulator 5. Developed using our new DirectX simulation technology for an extraordinary realistic sailing experience.
For sailing select the spectacular Stentec Laser, the Dutch Valk National class (6,5m), the Dutch Valk National keel yacht or the fast Volvo Open 70 with adjustable canting keel. The fantastic sailing-island Cabrera was selected to become the meeting place for all sailors of the growing Sail Simulator 5 community. Cabrera is situated 10 nmiles south of Menorca in the Mediterranean Sea.
A new addition is the area of Scheveningen, with (amongst others) pier and port. This makes it perfect for coastal sailing, as you may see on the figure to the right. The 470 Worlds will be organized here from the new regatta centre of the 'Watersportverbond' in 2010.
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Stentec is complicated to learn, but still tops for realism and value. posey has kept developing, and now has a whole suite of programs for different sailing disciplines; several are good learning programs. the cool new thing is online racing. for that, try duran's virtual skipper 2..
A lot has changed in computer technology since this publication last reviewed the sailing simulators available for home PCs, in the July 15, 1996 issue. Processor power, network speed, and peripherals have all experienced tremendous advancements. A technology from Microsoft called DirectX has brought new levels of realism to computer games and has fueled their popularity. DirectX, which comes bundled with, and works only for Windows, makes it easier for software developers to incorporate the multimedia capabilities of a computer, such as graphics accelerator cards, sound cards, mouse, joystick, and network communications, into a game or simulation.
Have the makers of sailing simulators kept up with the state of the art in computer games and simulations? Two of the simulators reviewed here, Stentec Sail Simulator 4.2 and Virtual Skipper 2, take full advantage of DirectX to enhance 3D graphics, while others employ only components of DirectX to manage multiplayer networking.
21st Century Sailing Simulator 2.0 21st Century Sailing Simulator 2.0 is a successor to a simulator reviewed by Practical Sailor in August of 1995. The biggest enhancement is the addition of online multiplayer racing; the simulator otherwise exhibits all of the deficiencies identified in the earlier review.
21st Century Sailing Simulator is a basic “sheet and steer” racing game: the primary interface consists of a wheel to turn to port or starboard, and two buttons, one to trim the overall sailplan in, and the other to let the sheets out. The simulator aspires to photo-realism by incorporating still images of actual boats in the onscreen animation. Unfortunately, this strategy results in very poor realism. The simulator uses dozens of images of a boat, each showing a particular combination of heading, heel, and trim. However, there are not sufficient numbers of basic images to represent subtle variations in trim and heel. As a result, the visual effect is of cardboard cutout images pasted onto a background in a sequence so jerky that it hardly counts as animation.
The user interface in 21st Century Sailing Simulator has serious problems that detract from the quality of the overall experience. The map view showing the position of the boats on the race course zooms in, but not enough to avoid collisions during the pre-start. Collision avoidance is made more difficult by the fact that the positions on the map of other boats get updated in a series of jerky steps.
The computer-controlled boats in 21st Century Sailing Simulator do not offer challenging competition. The best way to race on your computer against opponents that act intelligently is to race online against other people. However, the once active online racing community for 21st Century Sailing Simulator seems to have moved on to find its thrills and chills with more advanced sailing simulators.
Bottom Line: 21st Century Sailing Simulator can get you and your friends racing online at a moderate price. You can order the CD for $29.95 + tax or purchase online with a credit card and download the software right away. A downloadable free trial has most of the options disabled, except online multiplayer racing.
The Posey Simulators Posey Yacht Design has been a mainstay of the sailing simulator market since Dennis Posey released his first simulator in 1983. The current suite of Posey simulators packages the 3D animation and sailing performance model steadily refined over the years in a variety of novel simulators, each with a different emphasis, from cruising to racing.
Weak graphics have always been the Achilles heel of the Posey line of simulators. The simulators generate 3D images without the help of DirectX, so corners had to get cut to accomplish the job within available resources: Boats are defined with as few polygons as possible, giving them very boxy appearances, and the palette sticks to basic colors, with no shading or texturing. The decision not to use DirectX was made in part so that the developer can offer both Windows and Mac versions of the simulator.
Posey simulators make very few demands on the computer; system requirements are tiny compared to those of the other programs (see sidebar).
All Posey simulators are $54.95 if shipped, or $44.95 when ordered online and downloaded. A 30% discount is offered on multiple purchases. Demos are available for downloading online.
Posey Advanced Racing Simulator is perhaps the flagship of the Posey line of simulators. It is a single-player racing game, with full sail controls and tactical information at your fingertips. Posey Advanced Racing Simulator has been steadily refined over the years, and the current release features updated appearances for the boats, and new features such as leeward gates to keep in line with the current state of racing in major North American regattas.
As the only major racing game without multiplayer abilities, Posey Advanced Racing Simulator relies solely on the Artificial Intelligence programmed into the computer-controlled boats to imitate the behavior of a large fleet. For the most part, the behaviors are convincing, with boats tacking, ducking, and reaching up for clear air at the appropriate times. However, with all boats essentially following the same set of AI rules and heuristics, one can get strange phenomena, such as an entire fleet preternaturally tacking on some psychic cue. Pre-start maneuvering is unrealistic, but this is a fault shared by all AI-based racing simulators.
Bottom Line: Still the best sailing simulator on the market for complete control over all aspects of racing in a large fleet, but the weak graphics and lack of multiplayer racing will mean that it will soon be supplanted by competitor products.
Posey Coastal Cruising Simulator presents the opportunity to plan short cruises and practice one’s navigation and piloting skills. At higher levels of difficulty, the simulator throws surprises at you, such as losing key electronics or the engine. The simulator drives home the importance of not relying on one navigational aid. At the end of a cruise, you are scored on how well you did, with points awarded for the number of challenges overcome, and deductions for mistakes and poor judgment. Coastal Cruising comes with a well-written, if a bit blandly packaged manual. The manual goes beyond telling you how to use the simulator and provides sound cruising advice, drawn from the game developer’s extensive cruising experience.
The computer-generated scenarios in Posey Coastal Cruising Simulator are still a bit ‘canned.’ For instance, ranges always align with the cardinal points on the compass. The two actual cruising grounds represented (the Gulf of Maine and the Bahamas) are overly simplified, with not enough real-world details to make them very challenging. However, one must remember that the point of the simulator is for practicing piloting skills, not to provide an immersive virtual cruising experience.
Bottom Line: Posey Coastal Cruising Simulator appeals to perhaps the broadest group of sailors, and fills its niche well. It succeeds as a training simulator because its virtual world throws enough variation at you to keep it interesting, and it drives home the consequences of making errors in judgment.
Posey Distance Race Sailing Challenge takes aspects and features from the company’s cruising and racing simulators and applies them to distance racing. The overnight and two-day coastal races available include classics such as the Chicago to Mackinac Race and Marblehead to Halifax. With Distance Race Sailing Challenge, you can run five Vineyard races in an evening.
The race areas are charted with moderate detail—more in Long Island Sound, less in the Marblehead-Halifax race. The simulator is biased towards the eastern seaboard; the Swiftsure race in the Pacific northwest and races to Mexico are not represented.
The computer-controlled fleet largely adopts the same strategy, with no boat taking real flyers. To avoid obstacles and get through narrow channels, the fleet reverts to pre-scripted courses. There are some discrepancies in close-reaching speed between one’s own boat and the fleet, which is regrettable considering how much close-reaching there can be in long-distance races. Weather modeling is right out of a meteorology textbook, and is not sufficiently random and unpredictable to keep the simulator interesting.
Bottom Line: Posey Distance Race Sailing Challenge occupies a niche that no other sailing simulator addresses. It may be a good introduction to a particular offshore race for those who are planning to enter it for the first time, but it likely will not be satisfying to race veterans.
Posey Sailing Dynamics Instructor is a computer-based training aid with the basic Posey simulator packaged within it. One can view tutorials or go daysailing in the simulator. The tutorials use graphics and animation to teach sailtrim, racing tactics, and rules.
The “Dynamics” component of the software title comes from being able to experiment with the full range of sail controls within the simulator to see the effects they have on boat handling and balance.
Bottom Line: Posey Sailing Dynamics Instructor is a curious hybrid product. There are better tutorials available on CD-ROM, particularly for racing rules and tactics.
Posey Sailing Tactics Simulator puts you in the role of a boat’s tactician, making all the decisions for getting around a race course ahead of the competition. A simplified set of controls takes the emphasis away from sailtrim, and lets the user focus on the big picture.
You can sail an entire race controlling the boat from the keyboard using “c” to sail closehauled, “t” to tack, and a few other easy-to-remember keys. Top marks here for ease of use.
The racing takes place in one of a number of computer-generated settings, each one intended to mimic the conditions of typical racing venues, from a small inland lake to a tidal sound. You can choose from a variety of different popular one-designs, with fleets of up to 30. There is a two-player option in which one uses the mouse and the other the keyboard, either for match racing or in the context of a large fleet.
With the emphasis of Sailing Tactics Simulator on making the right tactical decisions, its value as a simulator comes down to how well it models the behavior of the wind. The wind model in Sailing Tactics Simulator is subtle, taking into account shoreline effects and other variables.
Bottom Line: The simplified set of controls in Posey Sailing Tactics Simulator is refreshing, as is the reduced emphasis on boathandling and speed. Beginning and intermediate tacticians will find the program rewarding, but limitations in the game’s AI logic mean that expert tacticians will probably not find the game challenging enough.
Sail 2000 Sail 2000 by Vivid Simulations is an update on Sail 95, a simulator reviewed by Practical Sailor in July of 1996. As with the 21st Century Sailing Simulator above, the chief enhancement between the two versions is the addition of network playing. Other aspects of the simulator have been updated slightly, but otherwise Sail 2000 inherits all of the drawbacks pointed out in the previous review of Sail 95.
Sail 2000 is essentially a 2D game masquerading as a 3D simulation. Like 21st Century Sailing Simulator, it relies on stored images for its animation sequences. The images are computer-generated, not stills of actual boats, which makes it easier for the developer to create images of the thousands of combinations of heading, heel, and trim that are required. With many more stored images than 21st Century, Sail 2000 achieves a smoother animation, but it is still not sufficiently lifelike.
Though Sail 2000 specializes in match racing, there are enough problems with the user interface that it is not suited to aggressive close quarters tactics. The best source of information concerning the position of the two boats on the course is in the top-down map. However, the map neither zooms nor pans, so it is inadequate for tight maneuvering. The cockpit view is useless in all but the briefest of situations, as is the external view of the boat from the cardinal compass points.
Sail 2000 relies on some components of DirectX for networked, head-to-head racing. You must inform your opponent of your computer’s IP address, typically by e-mail; there is no Internet lobby where two can meet and form a match on the spur of the moment.
Surprisingly, Sail 2000 lacks a chat feature, which is important given the social nature of online racing.
Bottom Line: At $69.95, Sail 2000 is on the pricey side for a limited style of racing and a limited simulator. You would find better value in a simulator with online multiplayer capabilities that can connect more than two players at once, so that you can challenge another to a match race if you feel so inclined, but still have the flexibility to race in a larger fleet.
Stentec Sail Simulator 4.2 Sail Simulator 4.2 from the Dutch software firm Stentec is the latest release in an ambitious project to develop a physically realistic sailing simulator. This magazine reviewed Stentec Sail Simulator 3.0 in August 1995, and declared it the clear leader then. Stentec has advanced the state of the art even further with the 4.2 release.
Stentec Sail Simulator 4.2 has the highest level of realism of the simulators reviewed. Taking full advantage of DirectX technology, Stentec employs a truly massive number of polygons, blended smoothly with texturing, shading, and other lighting effects to create very believable animation. The user has complete freedom to position the viewpoint, panning and zooming around the boat or any other point in the simulated world.
As a single-player game, Stentec Sail Simulator 4.2 is strictly for day sailing, as there are no computer-controlled boats. There are a large number of controls to learn; however, one can turn the trimming of the sails over to the computer.
Stentec Sail Simulator 4.2 is the only sailing simulator of the ones reviewed to take into account the physics of waves and the effects they have on the boat.
If you want to race in Stentec Sail Simulator 4.2, you have to go online. A small but genteel community of sailors meets to form multiplayer sessions of up to 10 boats.
Bottom Line: Stentec Sail Simulator 4.2 is the most flexible and configurable of the simulators reviewed. The program has many features, which makes it difficult to learn, but its overall high value makes the effort worthwhile. Caveat emptor: the software is not without its bugs. Purchase Stentec Sail Simulator online at $59.95 or download a demo.
Virtual Passage 2.0 Virtual Passage 2.0 bills itself as a bluewater passagemaking simulator, in which the armchair sailor may experience actual, historic weather conditions, taken from 20 years of stored data. If you want, you can recreate the conditions of the “Perfect Storm” of Halloween 1991, made famous by the movie of the same name.
Virtual Passage 2.0 needs an auto-trim feature. As it stands, one must constantly adjust the sails (via a simple trim-in/trim-out function) to the apparent wind. Constant attention to sailtrim is, of course, an important consideration in bluewater cruising, but it should not be a constant chore in a bluewater cruising simulator.
The educational value of such a simulator lies in being able to run successive “what-if” scenarios in the course of an evening at the computer. Virtual Passage 2.0 allows the user to speed up the rate at which increments of time advance in the simulator, in order to compress more sailing into a given amount of time at the computer. However, this typically results in sailing for much of the simulated time with the sails not optimally trimmed.
Bottom Line: Virtual Passage 2.0 differs from other passage-planning software in that it uses actual weather data and tropical storm tracks, not wind roses showing seasonal or monthly means. The simulator should appeal to a fairly strong niche market: Those who are planning an offshore passage might find the opportunity to practice weather routing in their evenings well worth the $59.95 investment.
Virtual Skipper 2 Virtual Skipper 2 from Duran, a game developer in France, is a “sheet and steer” simulator, primarily oriented to online, multiplayer racing. Virtual Skipper 2 takes full advantage of DirectX technology for 3D animation and multiplayer networking.
The true value of Virtual Skipper 2 lies in its online multiplayer capabilities, in match races or fleets up to eight over a LAN or on the Internet. There’s a convenient online lobby (no messing about with IP addresses) where users meet to form up new races. A large community of users has sprung up on the Internet with fast, cutthroat competition. At any given time, there will be anywhere from 20 to 100 users congregating in the lobby, forming up into races of 10-20 minutes in duration. Incorrect assessments of penalties by the computer umpire can be frustrating.
Bottom Line: The online multiplayer racing makes Virtual Skipper 2 a popular and entertaining game. Virtual Skipper 2 can be ordered online for $42 + $6 shipping from France (with delivery time of about two weeks). A demo is available for downloading online, but the online multiplayer capability is disabled.
The Future The future of sailing simulators is undoubtedly in online multiplayer, 3D racing and cruising. In this regard, Virtual Skipper 2 and Stentec Sail Simulator 4.0 have shown the way. The two have taken quite opposite approaches to boathandling. The former simplifies game controls to the helm and an all-purpose sheet, while the latter taxes a single player with the helm and sheets and halyards for three sails. In the virtual racing or cruising of the future, however, it is conceivable that there will be multiplayer collaborative crewing on the same virtual yacht.
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Contacts 21st Century Sailing Simulator, 800/656-5426, www.21stcenturypublishing.com Posey Simulators, 860/345-2685, www.poseysail.com Sail 2000, 860/349-2011, www.vividsimulations.com Stentec Sail Simulator 4.2, 011 31 515 443515, www.stentec.com Virtual Passage 2.0, www.virtualsail.com Virtual Skipper 2, www.virtualskipper2.com
Does ANYONE know where to find a copy of any of the posey sailing simulator’s. Played it growing up and lost the disk.
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Sailaway is a sailing simulator on a global scale. Just like in real life sailing from the US to Europe will take several weeks. The boat will continue to sail when you log off. Check in every now and then to adjust sail trim, change course, set a reef or enjoy a sunset.
eSail Sailing Simulator is an authentic yacht sailing experience with numerous tutorials, sailing, mooring and anchoring modes, charting, challenges, races, Live Sailing mode, 'Learn Yachting with eSail' training course and more. ... Genre: Racing, Simulation, Sports. Developer: eSail Ltd. Release Date: Mar 26, 2019.
Official game of the Vendée Globe, Virtual Regatta is the largest nautical community in the world with more than 1 million active players!Virtual Regatta is a free online sailing and regatta sailing simulation video game where you can become the skipper of your boat and face the "winds of the globe". Race against hundreds of thousands of rivals in real time and take on Vendée Globe sailors ...
eSail Sailing Simulator. eSail sailing simulator V2 has numerous tutorials, sailing, mooring and anchoring modes, sailing challenges, races, Live Sailing mode, 'Learn yachting with eSail' training course and more. For beginners you learn how to sail a 36′ sailing yacht including raising the sail, tacking, gybing, reefing, mooring and ...
Virtual Skipper 5 is the most popular sailing online PC racing game. It fuels 14 legendary ocean water courses, 4 types of boats and a famouse editor. Virtual Skipper 5 . Virtual Skipper 5. ... players will appreciate the variety offered by the inclusion of other types of boat, such as the Trimaran Open 60, the real 'formula ones' of the sea ...
Sail around the world. In Sailaway, the oceans of the planet are simulated with unparalleled accuracy at actual scale. A trip across the Pacific will take months, just as it would on a real boat. With a persistent online world, adjust your settings and your boat will continue to sail even if you aren't online.
Top Boat: Racing Simulator 3D. Drive the fastest ocean-going powerboats in this exciting ultimate racing game! • Enjoy extreme mind-blowing visuals • Choose from 25+ customizable boats • Explore 6 unique boat classes: hovercraft, classic, offshore, catamaran, jet ski, and hydroplane • Reach impossible speeds • Race for the World Cup ...
A new Sail Simulator 5.1.6.0 has been released with some modifications. Now the mainsail twist of the VOR70 can be adjusted for more speed. Racing statistic has been placed on the homepage with full honour to the class leaders and the top3 of the last sailed race.. Five hints for a high score. Race against many strong, high score sailors.
129. Free. Get. Drive the fastest ocean-going powerboats in this exciting ultimate racing game! • Enjoy extreme mind-blowing visuals. • Choose from 25+ customizable boats. • Explore 6 unique boat classes: hovercraft, classic, offshore, catamaran, jet ski, and hydroplane. • Reach impossible speeds.
This is a fantastic way of getting the best from your eSail boat. You can set wind direction & strength and wave height, then adjust your sails to match. If you note down the best trim this can give a real advantage when racing! New Settings options: Detailed sky giving more realistic atmospheric effects such as 'god rays'.
Boating Simulator 2022 is an engaging experience with intuitive controls (Joystick recommended). Float on the waves in this heavenly setting. Test your skills as you take on the different modes, including racing and rescuing, or just relax in your favourite seat and admire the scenery. The game's stunning visuals and attention to detail make ...
eSail Sailing Simulator brings virtual sailing to your desktop. With eSail you learn to sail a 36' virtual sailing yacht, then explore the sea around a colle...
Get ready to experience the ultimate sailing simulation game with AC Sailing! Take the helm of high-tech foiling yachts. Sail against the best sailors from around the world in competitive online races or practice solo to master the art of foiling and maneuvering. Test your skills in ranked matches with match-making and leaderboards.
Sailaway III is a virtual sailing environment. A realistic simulation of sailing in all it's complexity. With virtual sailboats, saling clubs, online races and actual weather conditions. The MMO open world has the same size and shape as the real world. This also means that the sailing distances are the same as in the real world.
Sail Simulator 5 skippers have full control over the boat even in strong wind and high seas. Trim the sails and tighten the sheets to sail the boat at maximum speed. Organize multiplayer races with other users through the Internet or local network (LAN). Outside Cabrera and Treasure Island we defined two racing tracks.
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Sandbox. Using sandbox you can set wind speed, direction, wave height and see how your boat responds with different sail plans and trim. The readouts give you instant feedback to show how the lift and drag forces are working on your sails. Sandbox also shows your heel as well as how your speed is being reduced by over-heeling.
Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a beginner, AC Sailing is the game for you! Features: - Fleet racing up to 8 yachts. - Match racing. - Ranked and casual online modes. - Learn to sail with the tutorial. - Free sailing. - Race practice. - Single Player Challenges.
A downloadable free trial has most of the options disabled, except online multiplayer racing. The Posey Simulators Posey Yacht Design has been a mainstay of the sailing simulator market since Dennis Posey released his first simulator in 1983. The current suite of Posey simulators packages the 3D animation and sailing performance model steadily ...
Online Sailracing! Sailonline.org is owned and operated by Sailonline NavSim AB, a not for profit, community-owned company. Sailonline's mission is to offer a superior internet-based sailing and navigation simulation to the global sailing community, whilst ensuring a future of growth and continuous enhancement to benefit its users through ...
See all user reviews on Steam "I've played a few boating sims & this one has the most realistic wave & boat dynamics, plus other sailing sims usually focus on racing and just sailing whereas this enables you to have a go at anchoring, mooring alongside in harbour & has a comprehensive selection of sailing operations (correct procedure for operating sheets/halyards) plus realistic boat ...
Kick back in your La-Z-Boy, fire up your computer, and start tacking. A new sailing simulator called Sailaway lets you command a 38-foot cruiser, a 45-foot wooden yacht, or if you're feeling feisty, a Mini-Transat racer. Featuring accurately modeled waves and water color based on your location (waves and wave behavior differs from ocean to ...
Jon is currently involved in providing sailing tuition and supporting the Ocean Youth Trust. eSail is available for Windows and Apple Mac. Join the eSailing community now! eSail Sailing Sim has been developed by a team with experience in e-learning, sailing and software. eSail is the best, most accurate sailing simulator.