2 2
2 2
2 3
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P G . 1 4
P G . 1 4
Use to move the crane head to
the port or starboard side of the boat
then press and hold the item button to
drop the hook into the sea. If the hook
finds treasure, it will automatically haul
it up. Hold and use to
move while your crane is deployed.
Shortly after beginning your adventure, you'll take control of a small boat...but in
order to sail it wherever you like, you'll first need to find a sail for it.
Controlling the Boat
Get In:
Get Out:
Press beside the boat.
Stop the boat and press .
Move the Boat:
Set the sail to and use it with , , or .
Stop the Boat:
Press to furl the sail and hold until the boat stops.
Jump:
Hoist the sail, then press after gaining speed.
To move without hoisting the sail, hold and tilt in the direction
you want to move.
When you first set sail on the Great Sea, you likely won’t be able to see the place you
want to eventually reach. Use to check your Sea Chart then
watch your compass as you sail. Your boat will go fastest when the wind pushes it from
behind, and it will hardly move at all when you head directly into the wind. By using
one particular item, you'll eventually be able to control the direction the wind blows in.
Setting Out to Sea
You can use most of your items while riding in your boat, but certain items will
change slightly when used at sea. For instance, when you use your Grappling
Hook on your boat, it becomes a Salvage Crane.
Use Your Crane to Haul Up Treasure
Be extra-careful when sailing at night.
Press left or right on to hide or
show your clock.
When you want to move your boat to a
specific point on the water, put away your
sail and use while holding to
cruise with precision.
T i p s f o r H u n t i n g T r e a s u r e
T i p s f o r H u n t i n g T r e a s u r e
Collect as many Treasure Charts as you can.
Compare the terrain on your Treasure Charts to the terrain on your specific
Island Charts and go to where the X marks the spot.
Use your Salvage Crane in conspicuous spots.
Sometimes there's no treasure...but don’t worry, just keep looking!
The red arrow always points north
on your compass. With the clock on
the right, you can get a general
feeling for the time of day.
Compass and Clock
The yellow arrow at the stern of the boat indicates the wind's
direction. Your boat travels at its fastest speed when it and
the yellow arrow and are heading in the same direction.
Li n k 's B o a t
Li n k 's B o a t
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