Parker, Regulator and Sea Hunter increase supply agreements for Seakeeper Ride to include 11 further models

Fort Myers, Florida-based marine motion control systems manufacturer Seakeeper announced expanded OEM supply agreements at the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show this week which will see the company’s Seakeeper Ride product included as standard equipment on 11 further boat models from three separate manufacturers.

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Expanded supply agreements with boatbuilders Parker Offshore, Regulator Marine and Sea Hunter Boats will see SeaKeeper’s Ride product offered on 11 new models

According to the firm, Parker Offshore, Regulator Marine and SeaHunter Boats will offer Seakeeper Ride on 11 new models with immediate effect.

“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.”

North Carolina, US-based Parker Offshore will add the Seakeeper Ride to its 2600 CC, 2900 CC, 2120 SC, 2420 SC, 2520 XLD SC and 2820 XLD SC models. North Carolina-based Regulator Marine will henceforth include Seakeeper Ride on its Regulator 35, while Florida-based SeaHunter Boats will now provide the product on its 25, 28, and 30 Floridian models and the 39 Tournament.

Introduced in 2022, Seakeeper Ride is said to eliminate up to 70% of pitch and roll when a vessel is underway to improve the ride characteristics of vessels up to 42ft.