The sun has burned through the early morning marine layer, and the breeze is gentle and warm enough for me to abandon my hoodie. It looks like a perfect day to head out onto the Pacific Ocean. But as ...
It was an eerie feeling. Seakeeper staff captain Pete Nolan laid the company’s 35-foot Contender broadside to a 3-foot powerboat wake outside Annapolis, Maryland and unlocked the Seakeeper 3DC ...
Seakeeper has announced the addition of two new Ride underway stabilization systems designed for boats from about 37 to 42 feet in length overall. The Seakeeper Ride 750 and 750 Quad join ­Seakeeper’s ...
It was one of those demonstrations akin to the first time we saw ABS brakes in action, or booted up a computer. The Seakeeper is a "gyro stabilizer" that prevents boats from tossing side to side. It ...
Seakeeper has become one of the hottest new products in boating. The ability to significantly dampen a boat’s rolling motion using gyroscopic technology is a game-changer, and with that in mind, ...
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Seakeeper has launched two new gyrostabilizer models the Seakeeper 10.5 and the Seakeeper 14, designed for vessels ranging from 50 feet to 68 feet long. The Seakeeper 10.5, engineered for boats 50-62 ...
Pete Nolan guided his 32-foot Contender through Newport Harbor past the breakwater, close enough to the Bell Buoy to hear the sea lions barking and set up in the wake of a just-passed yacht. In the ...
Seakeeper, Inc., a leader in marine motion control, is offering Seakeeper and Seakeeper Ride sizing and software specific to attending to the hull styles of catamarans. While catamarans offer some ...
July 13, 2007 The experience of cruising the ocean waves is a joy for some, but as anyone who suffers from sea sickness can attest, it can also be completely unbearable. Boats pitch, roll and yaw much ...
Seakeeper Ride’s transom-mounted controllers take 1,000 readings per second and adjust up to 100 times a second to counteract pitch and roll—now available for boats up to 55 feet. Courtesy Seakeeper ...