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 ...
On a recent sea trial, the owner of a Weaver 43 fishing boat pointed out how resolutely his vessel held a course against a quartering head sea once its Seakeeper gyroscopic stabilizer spooled up.
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 ...
The Seakeeper is a “ball” that helps eliminate motion sickness from any boat ride. It’s a specially designed gyroscope (or gyro) that reduces boat roll. For those who don’t go sailing too often, boat ...
We can imagine that quite a few of you sea-dwellers out there would love to just escape reality and cross the Atlantic on a solar-powered vessel, but for those who can't withstand a full ten minutes ...
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 ...
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After a year in which production nearly doubled, Seakeeper has announced the purchase of a new, larger facility in Ontelaunee Township. The Mohnton-based manufacturer of boating equipment will move ...
Seakeeper announced the launch of its newest gyrostabilizer — the Seakeeper 2 — during the 2018 Miami International Boat Show. A smaller version of Seakeeper’s line of gyrostabilizers, the new model ...
After developing what it calls the most effective zero-speed anti-rolling devices ever made, Seakeeper said it forever changed the experience of boating. Within a decade, the company claimed a ...
Seakeeper, a manufacturer of gyroscopes for boats, will invest $11.1 million to expand its existing Berks County, PA manufacturing operation and move its Maryland headquarters to Pennsylvania. The ...
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