Nav Station
Nav Station
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The Nav Station offers a range of tools designed to help you improve your racing strategy, analyze race tracks, and automate key functions in Virtual Skipper 5. Whether you're fine-tuning your performance or designing custom tracks, these tools will enhance your experience.
Featured Tools:
Auto Voice Chat – Hands-free, in-game messaging for seamless communication during races.
Tide Tracker - Track the tidal phases in any race at any time.
Tactical Race Timers – Track your performance with precision timers that enhance gameplay.
Screen Protractor – Measure angles and distances in the track editor for improved track design.
GBX File Parser – Quickly determine wind shift angles and timing for any Challenge.Gbx race track file uploaded.
These tools provide everything you need to take your VSK5 racing and track creation to the next level.
Our new Auto Voice Chat app seamlessly integrates Windows Dictation directly into Vsk5 leaving your hands free to control your boat!
Accelerate your performance with a game controller!
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Our AutoPilot app automates basic race maneuvers with hands free control! From tacks to bear away jibe sets, spinnaker takedowns and more!
Vsk Revolution “AutoHelm” will be released soon.The auto helm system constantly adjusts the rudder control and maintains an optimum TWA of 30/-30 upwind or 165/-165 downwind.
Coming Soon!
Checkout our VoicePilot app that is currently in development!
The VoicePilot app gives players full unlimited boat and sail control with voice commands.
Track your performance in real time with our Leg Timer, Countdown Timer and Auto Nav apps!
Here is a video demonstration of the Leg Timer app with it's CSV file export feature.
Tools for creating and analyzing Challenge.Gbx files!
Use the Onscreen Protractor to square your race tracks as well as measure angles, distances and more!
Upload your race track Challenge.Gbx files to the GBX Dumper and view all of the metadata containing important race information!
ACC Tips & Tricks
Vsk5 User Manual