Boat

Boats are essentially vehicles on the water, first introduced in the expansion pack The Sims 3: Island Paradise. There are two types of boats: normal boats and houseboats. The former one is used only for transport, while the latter is a travel/house hybrid.

Boats


The normal kind of boat can be bought through Buy Mode. There are three main types of boats: paddleboats, sailboats and speedboats. There are also aquasleds, also known as jet skis.

Boats are very similar to cars. Just like a car, a boat requires a space to be mounted on. This is not the parking space the car uses, obviously, but rather a boat trailer (or mooring post). A new interaction that comes with Island Paradise is the ability to purchase a boat or car from a parking lot or boat trailer directly, so you don't have to place them down to buy a boat or car. Note that you still need a trailer to place the boat in the world, or your Sims will just carry them in their inventories.

Boat Types
The Sims 3: Island Paradise comes with boats:


 * Lazy Dayzy Paddleboat: Costing only  §250, it is the cheapest boat in the game. However, it is not the slowest boat in the game, which is worth taking into consideration.


 * Rowboat by Public Domains: The second cheapest boat at  §275, but the Fishing_on_rowboat.jpg lowest boat in-game (coincidentally, the speed of 1 makes it the slowest vehicle in game). However this boat allows for fishing directly on the boat, a unique feature that only comes with the sailboat.


 * "Slade the Indomitable" Paddleboat: One of the two paddleboats, this is shaped like a swan. Costs  §300.


 * Aqua-Sled: Also known as a jet skit. Costs  §475, a bargain considering it goes quite fast.


 * Sailboat by Public Domains: At  §4200 it is the only avaliable sailboat. Note that you can fish on this boat, a unique feature that only comes with one other boat, the rowboat.


 * Skimtron Outboard Speedboat: Costing  §22,000 it is one of the two speedboats in-game, and the second fastest boat overall.


 * Speedboat by Public Domains: At 45,000 Simoleons it is the fastest and most expensive boat in-game.

NPC Boats
Like their land counterparts, NPCs will use boats to get around from island to island. For example, the newspaper delivery boy/girl will now use the aquasled to reach your houseboat if you are not docked. This also goes for the law enforcement, pizza delivery, repair technician and other service NPCs.

Taxis are also avaliable in boat form, recognized from their yellow color and taxi sign. Sims will use these taxis if they do not have a boat of their own.

Houseboats
Houseboats are a new type of residential lot. The biggest point that differentiates houseboats from all previous residential lots is that it is mobile. Literally. Similar to normal residential lots, Sims are able to build a house upon a platform of which they are allowed to cruise around the seas. Note that these houseboats offer smaller land area to build, but interestingly enough you are not restricted much other than that. There are no restrictions on what you are allowed to put on your houseboats, no matter how much it weighs.



An important component of said houseboats is the new houseboat control port. This port, similar to the mailbox and dustbin, is automatically given to you and can be placed anywhere, but not duplicated or deleted. This control port is very important as this is the only way in which you can move your houseboat. To move your houseboat, simply click on the control port and choose "Move Houseboat". You will then be taken to Map View, where you can click the point of interest that you'd like to visit (provided it's in the water).

Another thing to note is that with houseboats, Sims will do a lot of teleporting. If your Sim has to work, he or she will teleport to the carpool outisde your dock because as of right now, carpools are still strictly land vehicles.