How to craft a Seaglideīefore you can actually build the Seaglide, you’ll need to look for its fragments and scan them to obtain blueprints for the vehicles (in the Seaglide’s case, you’ll need to scan at least two).
A fully charged Seaglide should be able to travel around 3800 meters. Once the battery runs out, you can replace it with another one. Like all the other vehicles, the Seaglide consumes energy, so it has a specific life spawn. It also has an integrated flashlight you can use (but it consumes the Seaglide’s energy) however, it isn’t as good as the regular flashlight. Another cool feature this vehicle has is the 3D map of the immediate terrain it has integrated. What sets that Seaglide apart from the other vehicles in the game is that this one is handheld, so unlike the Seamoth or the Cyclops, you don’t need to go inside it to use it. This one is a deployable vehicle, meaning you can store it in the inventory and take it out whenever you need it. The Seaglide is probably one of the first vehicles you’ll be able to make (it takes 5 seconds to build it, after all). Two batteries (made with two Acid Mushroom and one Copper Ore) and once Silicone Rubber (made with one Creepvine Seed Cluster) to make one Power Cell.One Creepvine Seed Cluster to craft one Lubricant.Ten pieces of Titanium to make one Titanium Ingot.
To obtain the Vehicle Bay, you’ll need to scan three fragments to get the Blueprint for this item, then simply go to the Fabricator and craft it. Except for the Seaglide that can be crafted using the Fabricator, you’ll need to make a Mobile Vehicle Bay to build the other vehicles in the game (the Cyclops, the Seamoth, and the Prawn Suit).