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SeaKeeper

Posted: May 21st, '21, 13:40
by scenarioL113
Fluke fishing would be so much more fun in the ocean...


Look at the comparison video of the 35 NEW Bertram


https://www.seakeeper.com/performance/s ... ial_id=502

Re: SeaKeeper

Posted: May 21st, '21, 14:08
by Ironworker
I really like the 35 Bertram. I just wish they would build a budget version that eliminated a lot of the fancy wood work in the cabin.

Re: SeaKeeper

Posted: May 21st, '21, 15:00
by beachbum
Got 2 of these on the Pershing 108 I work aboard.

They are fantastic bits of kit, don't require much maintenance and of course there's nothing in the water to worry about (apart from the cooling system). I can certainly imagine that on a 35fter with 1 installed, almost all roll would disappear.

However they do get noisy - not loud noisy but a whining type of noise.

Re: SeaKeeper

Posted: May 22nd, '21, 04:16
by John Swick
Great next level technology, and arguably worth every penny of the hefty price tag.

'It is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.'
Ferris Bueller, 1986.

Re: SeaKeeper

Posted: May 22nd, '21, 05:27
by John F.
Good friend has a Valhalla 33 with a seakeeper. I'm a KISS guy, especially on boats, and to me it's one of the greatest boat inventions of all time. Just incredible. Works great on the drift and underway. And his is quiet. If I had the $ for a 35 (don't and never will), it'd be the first thing I'd get.