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Lol yep I tend to cut things close xD 

And yeah I used vector calculations from physics for this. First there is a vector from the object's position to the center that pulls objects inward at a constant velocity, then there is a perpendicular vector to that one which is used to apply the angular velocity which increases the closer you are to the center. The boat thrust is just a constant acceleration applied based on your angle (using sin and cos), and is calculated separately from the maelstrom velocities. Thanks for asking!

As far as the weather theme goes, I knew I wanted to do an Asteroids-like game at sea where you're caught in some sort of storm. Then I had the idea for the maelstrom which I totally thought was a weather phenomenon...

I see, makes total sense :D 

Well I'm not a wheater/water physicist, it was just my understanding of things combined with some quick google research ^^. But then again you could argue that water streams are caused by the wheater xD