Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Seakeeper Ride Now Standard on Parker, Regulator and SeaHunter Boats

FORT MYERS, Fla. – Seakeeper, Inc., the leader in marine motion control, announced the addition of new standard model integrations of Seakeeper Ride on three popular brands: Parker Offshore, Regulator Marine, and SeaHunter Boats. Combined, these builders will offer Seakeeper Ride on 11 new models immediately, adding the industry’s only underway stabilization solution into their product line mid-model year – a move driven by customer demand.

“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.”

Parker Offshore, located in Beaufort, North Carolina, went standard with Seakeeper Ride on the 2400 CC in mid-2024 and is adding the 2600 CC, 2900 CC, 2120 SC, 2420 SC, 2520 XLD SC and 2820 XLD SC to its Ride-standardized lineup.

Parker Boats President Scott Bauer said, "We are thrilled to partner with Seakeeper Ride and to integrate its technology into our lineup. At Parker Offshore, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality, strength, and seaworthiness in our hand-crafted boats. The immediate addition of Seakeeper Ride to our models enhances the boating experience, offering even more stability and comfort. We believe this partnership will set a new standard in the industry.”

Regulator Marine, built in Edenton, North Carolina, previously integrated Seakeeper Ride into the Regulator 28, 31, and 34. Now, it’ll add the Regulator 35 integration immediately.

“It has been wonderful to partner with Seakeeper Ride across our lineup, and we are so impressed with the Seakeeper Ride 750 system on our new Regulator 35,” said Joan Maxwell, President of Regulator Marine. “I experienced it firsthand on our break-in run, and wow! It has amazingly fast response time to wave input and handles just beautifully, delivering best-in-class active ride control that perfectly complements our unbeatable Regulator Ride.”

Manufactured in Princeton, Florida, SeaHunter Boats welcomes the challenge of rough water. Seakeeper Ride was cut-in as standard equipment on its 31, 33 and 35 Tournament models in mid-2024, and SeaHunter will now add the 25, 28, and 30 Floridian models and the 39 Tournament to that list.

“Our customer base has every right to demand that SeaHunter Boats partners with the very best vendors in the marine industry,” said Chris Conard, SeaHunter Boats Vice President. “This non-negotiable expectation is behind our decision to equip all of our models with the Seakeeper Ride stabilization systems. The standardization of Seakeeper Ride at SeaHunter is the right thing to do for our customers. It’s a gamechanger in vessel control.”

Seakeeper Ride offers systems for boats ~19-42 feet and is available for stepped or non-stepped, fiberglass or aluminum hulls with a cruising speed greater than 20 mph and equipped with a compatible MFD. Seakeeper Ride controllers mount to the boat’s transom below the waterline. Using proprietary inertial sensing hardware and software, the system takes 1,000 measurements per second to understand the boat’s behavior in all three axes. It then commands deployment of custom-designed rotary blades, making 100 adjustments per second, to create lift that automatically manages the vessel’s motions. Seakeeper Ride is a standard feature on more than 120 models across 30 different OEM brands and is also available for aftermarket installation.