Seafront Simulations Product Catalogue | Seafront Simulations

Here is a log of all our products to keep you updated on what we have available. It’s not quite a developer diary, but we will keep this updated as we release and announce more. :slightly_smiling_face:

Check out seafrontsims.com or follow us @seafrontsims for more details…

We also wanted to give a HUGE thanks to the community for your support since our first release Vessels: The Channel Islands. The ‘voyage’ has definitely been one of discovery but also a lot of fun!


REGIONAL PACKS

Vessels: The Bahamas
Famed for calm white sand beaches, historical ruins, vivid coral reefs, and serene beaches, this independent island nation is home to a huge nautical community that we have brought to life in Vessels: The Bahamas!

This scenery includes several thousand vessels of various types from ribs, dinghies, yachts, and motorboats to large cargo vessels, luxury motor yachts, and cruise ships in the ports, harbors, and marinas or just resting in a tranquil bay. To add further life to the island waters we have added over 3,000 moving vessels complete with wakes and smoke effects.

Some starting suggestions:
Lyndon Pindling Intl (MYNN)
Marsh Harbour (MYAM)
Grand Bahama Intl (MYGF)
North Eleuthera (MYEH)
Black Point (MYEB)

Landable Vessels: Most of the cruise ships you find here are landable too. Just check out the helideck for a marshaller before you attempt a landing.





Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: The Bahamas (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: UK South West
The long awaited UK South West pack is available for Xbox and PC via the Official MSFS Marketplace, Contrail, Orbx and JustFlight. At over 20,000 vessels (including 400 animated) and covering some 850km of coastline this is largest regional scenery to date.








Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: UK South West (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: Cape Cod

This release covers the very popular and very full Cape Cod together with Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, with over 8,500 boats filling the marinas, rivers and travelling the coast. We’ve also included several local ferry services.







Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: Cape Cod (seafrontsims.com)

Vessels: The Azores
This scenery covers the coastline of all 9 main islands from Ilha das Flores and Corvo, to the west; Graciosa, Terceira, São Jorge, Pico, and Faial in the centre; and São Miguel, Santa Maria, and the Formigas islets to the east. Each has its own airport so are great for island hopping low level flights.




Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: The Azores (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: AU Perth
Bring the Swan River and surrounding coastline alive, land on Royal Australian Navy Frigates, spot the local ferries.





Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: AU Perth (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: Madeira
We have brought the coastlines of Madeira and Porto Santo to life. Come visit the Pearl of the Atlantic!




Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: Madeira (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: The Canary Islands
The sunshine centre of Europe. Includes landable, moving supply ships, cruise ships, drilling ships and oil platform.





Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: The Canary Islands (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: The Hawaiian Islands
Home to the U.S. Pacific Fleet and our first scenery to feature moving, landable ships. Welcome to Hawaii!




Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: The Hawaiian Islands (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: The Virgin Islands
Welcome to the beautiful US, British and Spanish Virgin Islands complete with populated marinas and coastal traffic. *Includes extra traffic between St Martin and the Virgin Islands




Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: The Virgin Islands (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: The Balearic Islands
Hola! We’re taking in some Mediterranean sun on the Balearic Islands. Enjoy the tranquil beauty as you fly by this spectacular group of islands complete with local, moving landable ferries.






Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: The Balearic Islands (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: UK South East
Over 20,000 vessels travel along the coast and fill over 80 ports, harbours, marinas and yacht clubs for a nautical experience of the UK’s South East. Our largest regional scenery yet.






Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: UK South East (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: Anguilla, St Martin & St Barts
Come visit paradise! The beautiful bays and famous airports of Anguilla, St Martin and St Barts are surrounded by high quality , PBR vessels and an animated coastline.




Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: Anguilla, St Martin & St Barts (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: The Channel Islands
See the Crown Dependencies of Guernsey and Jersey for the popular boating destinations that they are! Our first release, yours for FREE and about to get updated.




Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: Channel Islands (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: The Greek Islands
Explore over 10,000 static boats and 3,000+ animated vessels, from luxury yachts to massive tankers, across the stunning Greek Islands. Perfect for island hopping and breathtaking coastal views!

:motor_boat: 900+ bays, marinas & harbors to discover!
:anchor: Realistic maritime traffic in major shipping lanes!
[Seafront Simulations | Vessels: The Greek Islands]
(https://seafrontsims.com/greek-islands)



GLOBAL

Vessels: Global Shipping
Adds tens of thousands of cargo, oil, gas, cruise, fishing and utility ships to the virtual shipping lanes and coastlines travelling around the globe. V3 adds US Great Lakes traffic.






Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: Global Shipping (seafrontsims.com)


Vessels: Enhanced AI
Replace the few default AI models with many more high quality, night-lit VFX models.*Does not add more traffic.





Find Out More: Seafront Simulations | Vessels: Enhanced AI (seafrontsims.com)


TIPS
For the best experience we recommend the following:

  • Increase the ground wind to 3m/s or above for more realistic waves and wakes.
  • Change the time slightly when loading into a flight to force full loading of shipping traffic (core sim bug workaround).

We really enjoy creating these sceneries and hope you continue to enjoy them!

For more assistance see https://seafrontsims.com/installation or email contactus@seafrontsims.com

Chris & Esther @ Seafront Simulations Ltd

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Thanks for that. I’m a big fan of your work!
Since I’ve got your attention here at the moment there are two things I’d like to get off my chest:

  1. Could you (pretty) please add a 3D model of HMS Warrior to Portsmouth Harbour? The current PG is a horrible mess and clashes quite effectively with your beautiful HMS Victory (I really like that you kept the masts and spars and didn’t portray the castrated version that is currently on display IRL.)
    HMS Alliance in the Royal Navy Submarine Museum would be a plus too.

  2. Would you please consider a South-West England version as well? Devon and Cornwall could really benefit from some shipping. Places like Plymouth, St. Ives and the Scilly Isles simply don’t look right at the moment.

Thanks for considering! :slight_smile:

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Excellent packages, I have most all of them!

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Thanks for the post.

We’re looking at it :slight_smile:

We can’t make any promises here, but perhaps for a future update.

It’s in our plans as one of the next sceneries to develop.

You’re welcome :wink:

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Thankyou! :slight_smile:

Chris

Fantastic work on all Fronts! :wink:

Would love to see a Vessels : Alaska. Crab fishing in Unalaska and Akutan Islands.

Kodiak, Kenai Peninsula, Anchorage, Valdez, Sitka. Would be fantastic packages as well.

Keep up the great work! Looking forward to all your future endeavors.

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Love these additions to the sim. Proof indeed that the finer details add so much more depth to the sim.
I just wish that as an XBOX pilot i could land a V22 on the larger ships for inspection purposes of course.
Really looking forward to seeing what the future has in store for us, maybe even a Suez Canal or Persian Gulf pack?

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Don’t miss out on grabbing yourself up to 50% off Vessels packs in the 2023 Black Friday Sale!

You’ll find deep savings on all but our latest release via OrbxDirect and the Official MSFS Marketplace.

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Just a quick update to wish everyone a Happy and Healthy 2024 and announce our partnership with…

You can now find most of our Vessels packs available on the JustFlight Store

contrail
We’ve teamed up with Contrail and added our range of Vessels scenery packs to their store.

Check it out at:

Seafront Simulations

Added:

Vessels: UK South West
Vessels: The Bahamas

Added:

Vessels: The Greek Islands

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We’ve just launched our very own online store – and to celebrate, we’re giving you 30% off almost all sceneries!
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Sale ends this weekend (20th April 2025)!
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I’m highly interested in the Greek islands for FS2020. But I use several payware sceneries with static and moving water traffic, for example Corfu, Mykonos, Santorini, Samos.

How do you handle conflicts with those sceneries? What ships and boats will I see? Can I change the priority if the sceneries in the Fs2020 developer settings?

Seafront’s Greek pack doesn’t include local ferries or any vessels unique to the islands, so conflicts with scenery that has animated region-specific vessels are unlikely.

I really like Seafront’s maritime packs but Greek Islands just seems to recycle older vessels from other packs, without introducing anything new. At one time the core vessels library was being updated every few months to accommodate new additions. The free GAIST has moved way ahead in ship variety but it’s sadly not as solid a product (in other words, you can see why Seafront’s packs cost money).

Thanks for you response. As far as I understand the Seafront descriptions there should be the marinas and harbors full of static boats. I meant these conflicts. A lot of my sceneries, Mikonos, Santorini and others already have static boats at the harbors and marinas. So which one will I see and can I influence that with the MSFS settings for packages order ( in the expert or experimental settings or whatever it’s called, I don’t remember right now). Some scenery vessels (Ferry ship by Fly Tampa at Corfu) is outrunning some single engine aircraft with more than 60 knots. Would be perfect, if another add-on like Seafront vessels could stop that ■■■■.

I already use GAIST, but I like the idea of marinas and harbors with nice static boats and ships instead of the flat Satellite images. So I’m interested more in the static vessels, not the ferry.

Right. I didn’t realise Mykonos and Santorini have static boats populating harbours and marinas. Theoretically, the package reorder tool should prioritise one over the other but it doesn’t always work (I believe it depends on what sort of exclusion the dev has implemented).

Hi @FoxMike212

Thanks for asking. Our sceneries usually include Exclusion Rectangles that will remove any conflicting static scenery (as long as the package prioritisation is set correctly), however that’s something that needs to come in an update to the Greek Islands (but we will be adding it).

@JakTrax78 - We couldn’t include the specific local vessels in the Greek Islands pack given the size of the area and the several thousand animated vessels that are already in it. The upcoming packs that we are working on (AU New South Wales and Brazil) do include local vessels as per usual though :blush: (Screenshots below).



I bought it today on Fs2020 marketplace summer sale. I don’t regret. It is as supposed conflicting with the Mykonos sceneries. Some static parking boats are in collision, but you will see that only when flying very low.

Changing the priority with reorder tool doesn’t fix anything. The Santorini and Corfu ferry ships still cruising with 60 knots. It’s so stupid and I can’t understand, why 29 Palms an Fly Tampa don’t make that traffic switchable. Even if there was a setup, I can’t use that because I bought them at marketplace and they are sticking in the official folder.

The best. Now the Greek islands look like they should. I use GAIST along with the Aegean special routes by Fischkopp, settings for leisure boats at 100% and ferry ships at 10%.

But it’s far away from perfect: For example Kalymnos, a very nice small island full of small boats I know in real live comes with too less static boats. The Bing satellite image shows all of them, but Seafront are missing a lot and even placing them clear off the satellite image ones. So you have a mixture of 2d sat boats and the very nice Seafront ones.

How is Seafront adding these static boats? Placing by hand or AI? However, it could be done better but it’s an enormous enhancement as it is even in the actual representation.

I try to add some screenshots…