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Auto-aligning to the center of the boat when you hop on sounds like a good idea though. Dealing properly with moving boats (for example continuously realigning) sounds pretty tricky-- it would effectively remove the ability to snap to existing items on the boat. I don't think I have a good solution for snapping things while a boat is moving at all at the moment, (given that the relative boat position is changing in the world space, but all snapping happens to the world space). I think the game uses some solution here where it considers the placement relative to the boat, and I need to dig deeper into how I can support that.
Aligning to the player was not something I intended and should be a relatively easy fix.
Thanks for the feedback, I filed https://github.com/rezecib/Geometric-Placement/issues/40 to track this for myself.