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eSail Sailing Simulator

Navarrone POIs (Potential Spoilers, NO COORDS)
Ok, I found what I believe to be the marshes, but they are not navigable (tried playing with the time of day hoping for high tides, unsuccessfully, had to restart live sailing and make the LONG journey again to Navarrone), I found what I believe to be the earthquake watch station, but I could not ever get close enough to get credit for the POI due to a bridge. What am I doing wrong? Any help would be appreciated if that is not against game rules. Thank you!
Originally posted by cbaldwin256:
We don't have any better charts at the moment, but Montybear is right. Luckily we have just added a satellite image which may help! https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1385736050
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Ok, found the seismic monitoring station ... and others.
cbaldwin256  [developer] Aug 20, 2019 @ 10:47pm 
Just wondered why you had to restart Live Sailing. Did you get grounded in the marshes?
montybear Aug 21, 2019 @ 12:57am 
Hi, the marshes are navigable, I have been in and out twice - try looking underwater and going very slowly.
Capt. Baldwin, yes sir. Many times.
Ok. Got it, but now I may be grounded trying to get out. This is ... not pleasant.
montybear Aug 21, 2019 @ 1:15pm 
Getting out is easier than going in.
Dmitry Aug 21, 2019 @ 1:26pm 
Hi Guys, yes, the marshes are navigable to some point ( at least it's what I found myself) but then there are shallows.And I did see the station which is the POI but I just couldn't approach close enough to click on it so that it counts as found.

I have really no idea about how to approach the station through these shallows..

montybear Aug 22, 2019 @ 1:28am 
It is a very circuitous route in and out. Going in it is easy to take the wrong route and end up grounded. Coming out the route is fairly obvious (probably helps that you vaguely know the route). If you use the underwater view (I used an underwater view from aft of the boat) and if you observe the graphics very closely you can see the deeper channel. I will say that at times the graphics are not that clear and do take a bit of studying. One or two places are very shallow.

For those that remember its a bit like the maze in Dungeons and Dragons - a bit trial and error but you can find a way through - it took me 1-2 hours and I'm glad I won't have to do it again.
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cbaldwin256  [developer] Aug 22, 2019 @ 6:02am 
We don't have any better charts at the moment, but Montybear is right. Luckily we have just added a satellite image which may help! https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1385736050
Thank you so much sir! I will say that you can set the time of day to about 0740 by making the entire day 10 minutes long, then make the entire day 14,400 minutes long and this gives you the highest tide (it seems to me) in the marshes. I got in, got the POI, but was unable to get out. Thank you for the satellite image, although I don't believe I'll be going back for any reason.
Dmitry Aug 22, 2019 @ 2:36pm 
Originally posted by montybear:
It is a very circuitous route in and out. Going in it is easy to take the wrong route and end up grounded. Coming out the route is fairly obvious (probably helps that you vaguely know the route). If you use the underwater view (I used an underwater view from aft of the boat) and if you observe the graphics very closely you can see the deeper channel. I will say that at times the graphics are not that clear and do take a bit of studying. One or two places are very shallow.

For those that remember its a bit like the maze in Dungeons and Dragons - a bit trial and error but you can find a way through - it took me 1-2 hours and I'm glad I won't have to do it again.

Thank you monty:)
mikekavaney Aug 30, 2019 @ 2:08pm 
Have been round the Navarone Isl several times, but cannot find the Seismic Station anywhere.
Past the Devil's Eye, continue along the coast, turning North, a curious blob?
mikekavaney Aug 30, 2019 @ 3:38pm 
Near the transmitter dish?
Why don’t you investigate that and see if that helps?
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