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Old 04-01-2015, 08:13 AM   #39
B. Stevens
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City: Huntingtown
Join Date: Apr 2015
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Seakeeper manufactures 5 models.
The Seakeeper 5 - configured for vessels up to 20 tons of displacement
The Seakeeper 9 - configured for vessels up to 35 tons of displacement
The Seakeeper 16 - configured for vessels up to 70 tons of displacement
The Seakeeper 26 - configured for vessels up to 100 tons of displacement
The Seakeeper 35 - configured for vessels up to 140 tons of displacement

When we size, we strive to achieve 70-90% roll reductions.

The units are bonded or bolted to the hull structure or stringers of the vessel. They do not need to be on centerline and multiple units can be installed as well. We don't want to go too far forward of amidships on planing hulls in terms of location. In terms of power draw, our smallest system, the Seakeeper 5 only requires 2KW to spool up and it will operate typically at about half that (5-7 amps) and it will never exceed 2KW. Our 9, 16 and 26 will never exceed 3KW and our 35 will never exceed 5KW. We are actually going to be offering a DC version of the Seakeeper 5 soon and we've had certain clients set their hulls up to run off inverter... rare, but it has been done. Seakeeper has stabilized hulls from 35 feet to 210 feet in length. We've installed units on older wooden boats built in the 30s to the most modern hulls designed to date. We have a global network of partners trained to install and service our product. We have demo boats set up all around the world as well if anyone is interested. Feeling is believing as we say.

Please feel free to visit our website or contact me for additional information.
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