Use the plotter map to start a "string" (a line of pots) and maintain a speed of approximately 5 knots (or ~4.7 knots) for optimal spacing.
Crab movement is unpredictable, and survey data may not always be accurate. Efficient retrieval involves zooming in on the map and aligning the boat so the string stays close to the right side. Key Game Modes
Large crab boats burn over 1,000 gallons of fuel daily, making fuel costs a significant part of your overhead. Fishing Operations
When dropping or retrieving, use the autopilot to stay in a straight line with your string. You can use thrusters (LB/RB on Xbox) to adjust your position without disengaging the autopilot.
For detailed mission breakdowns, refer to the Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm Walkthrough on GameFAQs . Newbie needs some tips please - Deadliest Catch - GameFAQs
Use the plotter map to start a "string" (a line of pots) and maintain a speed of approximately 5 knots (or ~4.7 knots) for optimal spacing.
Crab movement is unpredictable, and survey data may not always be accurate. Efficient retrieval involves zooming in on the map and aligning the boat so the string stays close to the right side. Key Game Modes
Large crab boats burn over 1,000 gallons of fuel daily, making fuel costs a significant part of your overhead. Fishing Operations
When dropping or retrieving, use the autopilot to stay in a straight line with your string. You can use thrusters (LB/RB on Xbox) to adjust your position without disengaging the autopilot.
For detailed mission breakdowns, refer to the Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm Walkthrough on GameFAQs . Newbie needs some tips please - Deadliest Catch - GameFAQs