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This page contains add-on files for Virtual Sailor, to install them do the following:
- Open
the windows explorer.
- Locate
the directory where Virtual Sailor is installed.
- Take
the add-on file you download from this page and
put it inside the Virtual Sailor directory.
- Run
the add-on file by double clicking on it in the
windows explorer.
- Press
OK to start the unzip of the file, then press
Unzip, then OK at the end on unzip.
- Start
Virtual Sailor and start using the add-on scenery
or boat.
See detailed instructions here
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| The HMHS Britanic |
Author:
Alec
Barker |
IThe Britannic was the last
built of three virtually identical ships (all
built from the same plan).
The Olympic was built first, her keel laid in
1909.
The Titanic was the middle sister.
The Britannic never saw paid passenger service.
She was requisitioned by the British Admiralty
during WWI for use as a hospital ship before she
could begin a career as a commercial liner, and
was sunk off Crete by either a German mine or
torpedo.
The Britanic is modeled with full interior.This
ship was beautifully remodeled by Alec
Barker
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| The Bounty |
Author:
Adam Galazka |
In the year 1787, Lieutenant
William Bligh, a young British Naval Officer
having most recently served as sailing master to
Captain James Cook on his voyages to the South
Pacific, was commissioned by Sir Joseph Banks and
the British Admiralty, to undertake a voyage in a
small ship, HMS Bounty. The goal of the voyage
was to obtain a large number of breadfruit
plantings to be taken to the Caribbean where they
would be transplanted to provide food for the
slaves in those colonies.
The voyage was difficult, and ill-feelings were
rampant, although probably no more than on other
long sea voyages of the period. After a long stay
in Tahiti to enable the gathering and stowing of
the breadfruit plantings on board the ship, the
Bounty began its voyage to the Caribbean and then
back to England. On the morning of April 28th,
1789, led by Masters Mate Fletcher Christian,
twelve crewmembers staged the now famous mutiny,
capturing the ship, and setting Lt. Bligh and his
supporters adrift in the ship's launch.
The Bounty is modeled with full interior!!! This
ship was beautifully created by Adam Galazka
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| Smok ("Dragon") |
Author:
Adam
Galazka |
Smok ("Dragon") is an
wonderful tall ship from XVI century.
The founder of her was polish king Zygmunt August (known
as The Fader of Polish Navy).
She was a powerful war galleon with 25 cannons.
The ship was designed in Italy and build in Elblag the
work was done in year 1571.
Unfortunatly the death of Zygmunt in 1572 marked the end
of polish navy gold age and beautiful Smok never sailed .
Smok is modeled with full interior!!!
Adam Galazka
This ship was beautifully created by
Adam
Galazka
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| Titanic |
Author:
Guillaume
Darier |
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The beautiful Titanic is a
deteiled model of the unforgettable passenger ship.
The
original model has been updated to reflect it's true size
and detailes and containes resonable polygon count even
for medium performance computers.
The
basic model has been updated again and this Golden
version containes many additional details which make this
ship truely amazing.
This
fabulous ship was meticulously created by
Guillaume
Darier
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Screenshot 2
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Basic
version
Download
here ( 0.75 MB )
Gold
version
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here ( 2.0 MB ) |
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| Conure |
Author:
Bob soup |
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The Conure is Gaff
rigged schooner with impressive detail and style,
beautifully created by
Bob soup |

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| Royal Caroline |
Author:
Kiyoo
Iizawa |
The Royal Caroline was built at Bedford's shipyards in
1749 as an English royal family yacht.
She was used for a long time, sailing since 1805 all
around the world and she was dismantled in 1820.
This ship has an extremely competitive line for races as
well as a rich set of ornaments all around the hull.
This beautiful boat was created by
Kiyoo
Iizawa |
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