The seawise giant created by Shetter. Sept 10,2010

Seawise giant, later the Happy Giant, Jahre Viking, and Knock Nevis, was a ULCC
Supertanker and the longest ship ever built, and possessed the greatest deadweight tonnage ever recorded. Fully laden, her displacement was 657,019 tonnes (646,642 LT; 724,239 ST), the heaviest ship of any kind, and with a draft of 24.6 m (81 ft), she was incapable of navigating the English Channel, the Suez Canal or the Panama Canal. Overall, she was generally considered the largest ship ever built. She was last used as a floating storage and offloading unit (FSO). Moored off the coast of Qatar in the Persian Gulf at the Al Shaheen Oil Field. The vessel was sold to Indian ship breakers, and renamed Mont for her final journey in December 2009. After clearing Indian customs, she was sailed to, and intentionally beached at Alang, Gujarat, India for demolition.



INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Unzip the file to a temporary directory. You will find four folders. Install the two seawise giant folders into your main fsx directory, typically C:/program files/Microsoft games/Microsoft flight simulator x/sim objects/airplanes. Install the effects folder into the fsx effects folder, typically C:/program files/Microsoft games/Microsoft flight simulator x/effects.




Extra Installations

Also you will find an addon scenery file. Install that into the addon scenery file with the textures into addon scenery/textures. These place three oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 55 miles apart. The positions are as follows.
n25 54.72 w87 15.43, n25 57.51 w88 5.37, and n25 55.91 w87 37.08. You may need to go into the settings and move the addon scenery to the top of the list for them to show up. All three derricks have a hard landing pad which you can land a helo on.



Extra airports


Four additional airports are included. They are as follows, RIG1, RIG2, RIG3, and TANK. The rig ones place you on the helo pad of the oil rigs, and tank puts you on the helo pad of a stationary Seawise Giant.




Extras


Included the JELAIR "OTTO for ships" (maritime autopilot for ships)