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MSFS20 Grenadines Island Vol.1

Regarding polygons, is that because you're concerned about the performance? Those islands are extremely light, so increasing the details shouldn't cause issues. (on the other hand, adding many polygons in e.g. a Manhattan scenery would definitely be a concern).

Regarding your question on the ORBX vessels (actually made by Seafront Simulations), you can check for yourself, the add-on is free! https://orbxdirect.com/product/seafront-channel-isl
 
It's very beautiful ... The boats seem to have been put forward in this scenery... Even if I spoke a little about the boats these last days these compared to the WaterMask Asobo which was updated.
But my scenery is not maritime, I highlight the small airports where I had the praise of a pilot who flies at SVG
 
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