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Seakeeper expands OEM partnerships

Seakeeper is expanding its OEM partnerships with agreements to fit its stabilization systems as standard on an increased number of models from Parker Offshore, Regulator Marine, and SeaHunter Boats.

Seakeeper Ride will be offered on 11 new models with immediate effect.

“Builders making mid-model year changes is a testament to the transformational performance of Seakeeper Ride and the customer demand for it as a must-have feature,” said Seakeeper president and CEO Andrew Semprevivo.

“These three brands saw immediate success after their initial integrations, and have decided to go all-in.”

Seakeeper Ride offers systems for boats 19-42ft and is available for stepped or non-stepped, fiberglass or aluminium hulls with a cruising speed greater than 20mph and equipped with a compatible MFD.

Seakeeper Ride controllers mount to a boat’s transom below the waterline.

The system uses proprietary inertial sensing hardware and software to take 1,000 measurements per second to understand the boat’s behavior in all three axes.

These three brands saw immediate success after their initial integrations, and have decided to go all-in.

Andrew Semprevivo

The system deploys custom-designed rotary blades and makes 100 adjustments per second to create lift to automatically manages the vessel’s motions.

Parker Offshore, located in Beaufort, North Carolina, has fitted Seakeeper Ride as stamdard on its 2400 CC since mid-2024.

The boatbuilder is now adding six new models to its Ride-standardized lineup.

“The immediate addition of Seakeeper Ride to our models enhances the boating experience, offering even more stability and comfort,” said Parker Boats president Scott Bauer. “We believe this partnership will set a new standard in the industry.”

Regulator Marine, built in Edenton, North Carolina, previously integrated Seakeeper Ride into three of its Regulator models and is now including the system on its Regulator 35.

And SeaHunter Boats, manufactured in Princeton, Florida, is adding the system as standard equipment to four additional models.

“The standardization of Seakeeper Ride at SeaHunter is the right thing to do for our customers,” explained Chris Conard, SeaHunter Boats vice president. “It’s a game-changer in vessel control.”

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