
Gyro Stabilizers Are On a Roll
The gyroscopic stabilizer market is expanding, with new companies getting in the game.

The gyroscopic stabilizer market is expanding, with new companies getting in the game.

Electronics Editor Ben Stein sounds off on Seakeeper’s newest and smallest model.

Steve Zimmerman walks through the pro’s and con’s of various methods of stabilization.

Thanks to more sophisticated software and lower costs, gyroscopic stabilizers are to be found on more and more boats with each passing year, and Seakeeper can take much of the credit.

After a weather break in Soper’s Hole, the Ebaughs head to Puerto Rico for some Marina fixes only to be greeted by a waterspout. Mar Azul also gets some mooring stabilizers.
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Splashing later this year.

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The three-stateroom, semidisplacement model has a range of power options and a low air draft.

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