Seasickness, goodbye! Stabilize your motor boat and sail peacefully

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There are not a few boaters who although they love to go to sea sometimes suffer from the swell on the boat. At the same time, it could also be someone in the owner’s family or a guest who gets seasick. The sea should be experienced in the most serene and relaxed way possible, so the world of outriggers is developing strongly to provide the best possible experience at sea.

Latest generation stabilizers: much effect and little noise

From the recently concluded Boat Show in Fort Lauderdale, we tell you about Stabilis Electra from Italy’s CMC Marine, one of the most technologically advanced stabilizers on the market today. To address the biggest problems with these devices-usually noise and power consumption-the company has focused its efforts on getting to a very advanced electrically actuated stabilization system:

  • Maximum quietness, less than 50 dB from one meter away
  • Small footprint, making it placeable in the most suitable places
  • High responsiveness, as no on/off time is required
  • Readiness in rotation improves stabilization at anchor
  • Reduction in power consumption (even by more than 50%)

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