Jose Peixoto it’s pretty steep, though I imagine the target audience can probably afford it. For this exactly one (The model Seakeeper 26. $166,900(not including installation))
Aren't there negatives to adding significant mass to the boat? Cost in fuel etc. The flywheel must attach to some spars or significant part of the boat I assume.
I didn't see it, but I would use guide studs on the base that will make it easier.
I know it's only small but isn't it dangerous having a nuclear reactor on a recreational fishing boat?
I've seen the Seakeeper Inc. videos of these. Are these as expensive as they look?
ragemanchoo82 $48,000 and then the installation cost is added to that
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Jose Peixoto it’s pretty steep, though I imagine the target audience can probably afford it. For this exactly one (The model Seakeeper 26. $166,900(not including installation))
Most of the electronic gyros are now controlled by a $5, 3 axis
Electronic chip, with software.
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Aren't there negatives to adding significant mass to the boat? Cost in fuel etc. The flywheel must attach to some spars or significant part of the boat I assume.
it isn't really that significant.
Why is the mechanical gyro installed in the stern of the vessel. In rough seaway the mid ships aft is the most comfortable spot on a vessel 🤔
because it really doesn't matter where it is installed. it will function regardless. it is just convenient to put it in the stern.
not sure working in socks is a good thing
yes and going up.
cool
I have two in my sack....I can drink infinite beers, and I never list port / stbd....DUI perp walk....no prblm....
En francais
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