A New Logo
TheBoatDocker has a new logo thanks to our good friends at what2design.com Be sure to check them out as they do great work. Check back soon because we will have an all new training page.
TheBoatDocker has a new logo thanks to our good friends at what2design.com Be sure to check them out as they do great work. Check back soon because we will have an all new training page.
Thanks to your feedback, we have restored a feature that previously existed in earlier versions. You can once again change the wind & water direction and amount in either the startup menu or on the fly in the simulator. When you are in the simulator, click on a small circles around the wind and water […]
Thanks for all your feedback on our new look. Unfortunately, the update did not work across all browsers. We think we fixed the problem. So refresh your page at the menu screen and again at the simulator screen and let us know if the updates work for you. Thanks for you patience!
Hello Boaters, TheBoatDocker has a brand new look. We hope you like it. We also added Bow and Stern thrusters. Please let us know what you think. Thanks, TheBoatDocker Team
Hello Boaters, Per your requests, we have added new dock configurations. Enjoy
Hello, We just added dual fenders so that you can now select: no fenders, port fenders, starboard side fenders, or both fenders. Also, all three spring lines can be deployed simultaneously. As always, we appreciate your feedback. Thanks.
Hey boaters, We have just added a touch screen feature so you can use your touch screen instead of the mouse. Let us know how it works.
Thanks to all your feedback, we have added two new control features. The first is a rudder in the water. If you select large controls from the startup menu, you will see a large set of controls (now including a rudder) in the water. This is a duplicate set of controls as those in the […]
You can now drag your mouse to move the throttles, shifters and rudder. Thanks to Dr. Greg for all the suggestions.
We have upgraded the rudder control to increment by 15 degrees per click using the mouse and 5 degrees per click using the Hot Keys. Read about rudder control under the Rudder heading and the Hot Keys heading. Also, we described the Hot Keys for a Mac.