Ship Console – The First Console For Boat Simulators

(flightsim.com)

VRinsight & Wilco Publishing announce Ship Console.

Continuously expanding their products range, VRinsight and Wilco Publishing today announce the imminent release of the first product of its kind: Ship Console.

Whether you are an expert sailor or a hobbyist, this control unit brings reality in your hands as you can manoeuvre your ship with the same ease as if you were onboard.

The Ship Console is compatible with almost every boat simulation software: Ship Simulator – Virtual Skipper – MotorBoat Simulator – Sail Simulator – and more…

Ship Console is even compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator and its boats add-ons!

Buttons, throttles and steering bar can be easily assigned to any simulator function through the configuration menu of your simulator.

Information & Trailer:

http://www.wilcopub.com/display/prod_shipconsole.htm

3 thoughts on “Ship Console – The First Console For Boat Simulators”

  1. I would like to purchase the console and simulator software for all types of boats and ships, sail or power. I have a Transportation Technology course that requires as close to real life as possible. The last time that I checked the console was not available yet. Please send information asap. Thanks.

  2. Where does one go to buy a ship simulatior controller for PC compatable for use on Windows 7., Home Premium – 64 bit desktop pc’s & using USA curency via online ?

    So far the only products available that exist are the “Ship Console” from VRinsight @ http://www.vrinsightshop.com/shop/step1.php?number=24 & the “Ship Control Unit”, possibly from http://www.shipsim.com or elseware.

    The “Shipdriver” from http://www.piengineering is no longer available.

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