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Deleted User YDKXO
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Hi guys,
At this moment the people from the factory are looking for the possibibilyty of installing 2 seakeeper sk9 in the sportyacht 74. if they don't find the place to install this 2 seakeepers then I asked for installation of the fins and 1 sk 9 on top. they are thinking this systems cannot work together which is for my very strange because I thought I read more then once on this forum that this 2 systems can work perfect together without confusion each other. grtz
I'm with jfm on this and I say this as an owner of a boat with a SK9 installed. I have been on his boat at anchor and other boats with zero speed fins at anchor and the fins work. There is absolutely no need for a Seakeeper in addition to the fins (unless there is another reason like noise/vibration of the fin mechanism). If the Sleipner fins are working satisfactorily and you are still not happy with the stabilisation then I very much suggest you will not be happy with the stabilisation offered by the Seakeeper either. As has been said before, no stabiliser in the world can stop fore/aft pitching motion at anchor and nor can they stop the boat going up and down as the wave goes under the boat. All they can do is stop some of the side to side rolling. Btw one big disadvantage of the Seakeeper is that it takes 40 mins to spool up to speed so dont expect to just switch it on and get instant stabilisation
If I were in your position, I would be talking to Sleipner, not Sunseeker, about this and getting their assurance that their system has been checked and optimised for this boat. At the very least one of Sleipner's technicians should accompany you on a seatrial to check that the system is working 100%. But I would certainly not waste €100k or €200k on 1 or 2 SK9s until you understood exactly what the situation with the Sleipner fins was and what the SK9s can and cannot do for you