Stabilisers
Boat stabilisers are an increasingly popular premium extra for motoryachts, especially for owners who want to travel long distances in the utmost comfort. Many premium stabilisers can be used both while the boat is underway and while it is sat at anchor.
Popular systems on the market include Humphree, Sleipner, Seakeeper and RotorSwing. To read our full boat stabiliser reviews, click on the links below.
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Humphree Lightning first look: Quickest ever auto trim and stabiliser system
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Seakeeper SK6 installation: How I stopped the rock on my Fairline Squadron 58
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Smartgyro SG40 vs Seakeeper SK9: Boat stabilisers compared
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Seakeeper targets high-end motor yachts with Seakeeper 18 gyroscopic stabiliser
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Motor boat stabilisers: DMS's new stabilisation fins
DMS's new flapping fins could become a staple for motor boats
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Still waters: Make every day a calm day with the new Seakeeper 2 stabiliser (sponsored post)
They say the best things come in small packages, and thanks to the all-new Seakeeper 2, you can now enjoy a fully stabilised ride on boats as small as 27ft
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The all-new Seakeeper 3 (promotional feature)
The all-new Seakeeper 3, which runs without the need for a generator, opens up gyro stabilisation to 30-39ft boats for the first time
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Sleipner stabilising fins on sea trial
This is not the first time we have taken a very serious look at Sleipner’s zero-speed Vector stabilising fins
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Keeping things on the level with Humphree stabilisers
Humphree takes the zero-speed fins story a stage further with its new integrated trim and stabiliser system, writes Dave Marsh
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Seakeeper launches battery-powered 3DC stabiliser
The new battery-powered 3DC gyro from Seakeeper could revolutionise the market for zero speed stabilisers, writes Dave Marsh
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RotorSwing boat stabilisers tested on Linssen sea trial
Can this pair of spinning cylinders from RotorSwing really stop a Linssen Grand Sturdy 52.9 from rolling? Dave Marsh travels to Germany find out
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Could boat stabilisers spell the end of rock ‘n’ roll?
The latest developments in boat stabilisers and control systems are heralding new levels of on-board comfort, writes our technical guru Dave Marsh
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Sleipner curved fin stabilisers put to the test
We test new zero-speed, curved fin stabilisers to see if they can create less drag and end rolly cruising
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Radical retractable stabiliser fins AntiRoll
We test a new dual-axis stabiliser, which promises to be the best of both worlds with retractable flapping fins.