motion30
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I just purchaseda a 44' chung wha* I was thinking stabilzers may be worth looking into** can someone give me a brief 411* on* them* cost and downsides?
*This is probably the same product I read about a year or two ago. Went for around $75,000. Not worth it to me, no matter how well it might work, but...Ocean Breeze NL wrote:
This unit will just sit inside.. no poles /mast or fins.. not sure of the price but would expect it to be a few $$. I may look at something like this in a year or so. Anyone here know about this product?
http://www.antirollinggyro.com/CMS/00002.html
Elwin
*So what was the best thing BEFORE sliced bread?Marsh Rat wrote:
I have a friend that runs the demo boat for this outfit. http://www.seakeeper.com/index.php He swears it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.
*So what was the best thing BEFORE sliced bread?Keith wrote:Marsh Rat wrote:
I have a friend that runs the demo boat for this outfit. http://www.seakeeper.com/index.php He swears it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.
*So what was the best thing BEFORE sliced bread?Delfin wrote:Keith wrote:Marsh Rat wrote:
I have a friend that runs the demo boat for this outfit. http://www.seakeeper.com/index.php He swears it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.
*I agree Larry,Larry M wrote:
Sea Gyro sells the GT5K stabilizer unit that they say is for*boats up to 30 tons for $19,900 USD plus freight according to*their ad.* It'd be curious to know if anyone has ever see or used one.* If it works as advertised, the price doesn't seem that bad with no external parts plus it*working at anchor.**www.seagyro.com