Join In for June Demo Days with Seakeeper
How Boaters Can Experience How Seakeeper Redefines On-Water Performance.
Published: Thursday, June 4, 2026 9:00 am

Maybe you’ve thought of stabilization before, but it sounded like a luxury reserved for a narrow slice of the boating world. Enter: Seakeeper Ride. Since its debut in 2022, Seakeeper Ride, the latest innovation from Seakeeper, the company renowned for its gyrostabilizers, has been redefining what comfort and control look like on the water. Designed to tackle pitch, roll, and yaw with aerospace-inspired precision, this first-of-its-kind Vessel Attitude Control System (VACS) has helped countless boaters experience smoother, safer, and more enjoyable outings.
It’s taking the industry by storm and changing what it feels like to be on a boat, leaving no boater behind. From pontoons to catamarans, center consoles to sportfish yachts, Seakeeper Ride truly is for every boat.
Outside of performance, where Seakeeper Ride dominates other transom mounted systems, its ability to automatically adapt to vessels of all types really sets it apart. Take catamarans, for example — long celebrated for their efficiency and stability, yet not immune to ocean’s motions in realworld scenarios. Seakeeper Ride helps deliver automatic motion control that keeps twin hulls flatter while offering more natural monohull-like turns for more comfort across a wide range of speeds and sea states. It’s not about fixing a problem; it’s about unlocking even more performance in this unique application.
On larger boats, like offshore sportfish vessels and cruisers, Seakeeper Ride proves that control isn’t just about comfort, it’s about efficiency. By optimizing the running angle and minimizing unnecessary drag, Seakeeper Ride may even improve fuel efficiency while delivering a smoother, more predictable ride. For owners running long distances offshore, chasing fish, or logging serious hours, that performance gain quickly becomes tangible.
Seakeeper Ride isn’t limited by hull type or boating style. It provides noticeable, impressive stabilization performance on fiberglass or aluminum, monohull, or catamaran center consoles, bay boats, cruisers, sportfish yachts, pontoons, and everything in between. It’s automatic, intelligent, and always working in the background, making every trip smoother, safer, and more enjoyable — for every boat, and for great weather seasons during peak boating season.
For Great Lakes boaters looking to see these systems up close, Seakeeper will be in the Midwest to kick off the summer and would love for boaters to join in for a demo ride on one of their boats. Details are below of where and when to catch these opportunities this month!
Chicago, IL
- When: June 12-14
- Where: Burnham Harbor at the Windy City Boat & Yacht Show
Traverse City, MI
- When: June 17
- Where: Elmwood Township Marina (13051 S W Bay Shore Dr., Traverse City, MI 49684)
St. Clair Shores, MI
- When: June 19
- Where: Safe Harbor Jefferson Beach (24400 Jefferson Ave., St Clair Shores, MI)
Port Clinton, OH
- When: June 21-22
- Where: Pier 53 Marine (2555 NE Catawba Rd, Port Clinton, OH 43452)
For any/every of these events, you can RSVP via email with this link: seakeeper.com/great-lakes-demos-media
tags: Burnham Harbor, Elmwood Township Marina, Innovation, Pier 53 Marine, Precision, Safe Harbor Jefferson Beach, Seakeeper, Windy City Boat & Yacht Show











