rubberduck
Well-Known Member
That's interesting Mike. Whilst I agree that the gyro does little at planing speeds, ours is still very effective at all displacement speeds, to the point that we'll happily cook and serve a meal whilst underway at 8-9 kts. IIRC you have a SK9 on a 35T boat? We have SK8 on a 26T boat, which is obviously more turning moment per tonne of boat weight, so maybe that's what makes the difference.
I can't say I really miss the stabilisation much at planing speeds, as it's not the lean of the boat per se that bothers me, it's the violent swinging from one side to the other in a beam sea at rest or disp speed. We don't go out in rough sea though, and of course I've not lived with a fin stabilised boat to know what i'm missing.
edit: on the bearing failure point, i'm in no rush to defend Seakeeper as I thought they could have contributed more to my repair than they did, but I do seem to be an isolated case. I couldn't find any other internet traffic about SK bearing failures, despite them having 5,000 units in the field, some now over 10 years old. They didn't make any attempt to keep me quiet on the issue either, so there's no reason to think that lots have failed but SK have kept a lid on it.
We are fine on the plane, it is only at very slow & Zero speeds we need a gyro. Nick can be on the boat for hours with no problem, but slow down & bob about for ten minutes & she goes green. Abs 47 is approx 12000kg, SK5 is good for 20000kg so fingers crossed !
