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CMC Marine Debuts Innovative Stabilizers

Italian-based CMC Marine debuts a refit-friendly stabilizer system that’s aimed at the American market. Learn why builders like Marlow, CL Yachts and others are utilizing these electrically actuated fins and why you might want to consider them for your boat.

Testing the Seakeeper Ride

The previously top-secret Seakeeper Ride aims to usher in a new era of boat stabilization. We were among the first to test this new system.

Stability For Smaller Yachts

Intrepid 390 Sport Yacht with Stabilizer from Mike Plante on Vimeo.
You’ve probably heard about the Seakeeper gyro that’s showing up in all kinds of yachts 50 feet and larger. Well, now the company has come out with a less power version that’s suitable for boats under 50 feet. It’s actually a prototype for a new, small mode; that Seakeeper will introduce at the Miami boat show. Its compact size not only means it doesn’t take up a lot of space, but also that it doesn’t require a lot of electricity. Does the small unit work as well as the big one? For the answer, check out this video.

CMC Marine Debuts Innovative Stabilizers

Italian-based CMC Marine debuts a refit-friendly stabilizer system that’s aimed at the American market. Learn why builders like Marlow, CL Yachts and others are utilizing these electrically actuated fins and why you might want to consider them for your boat.

Testing the Seakeeper Ride

The previously top-secret Seakeeper Ride aims to usher in a new era of boat stabilization. We were among the first to test this new system.

Stability For Smaller Yachts

Intrepid 390 Sport Yacht with Stabilizer from Mike Plante on Vimeo.
You’ve probably heard about the Seakeeper gyro that’s showing up in all kinds of yachts 50 feet and larger. Well, now the company has come out with a less power version that’s suitable for boats under 50 feet. It’s actually a prototype for a new, small mode; that Seakeeper will introduce at the Miami boat show. Its compact size not only means it doesn’t take up a lot of space, but also that it doesn’t require a lot of electricity. Does the small unit work as well as the big one? For the answer, check out this video.

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