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Smartgyro WriterJun 16, 2025

What Should I Know Before Installing a Stabilizer During a Refit?

Installing a Smartgyro stabilizer as part of a refit is a straightforward process when approached with proper planning and professional support. With the right preparation, owners can seamlessly integrate advanced stabilization into an existing vessel, enhancing comfort, safety, and overall performance.

The overall process involves a series of considered steps, from selecting the appropriate model to final commissioning, each of which contributes to a successful and efficient installation.

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These key steps include:

  • Selecting the appropriate model
    Determining the correct Smartgyro stabilizer unit depends on the vessel’s size, displacement, and operating profile. Our global dealer network can assist with model selection and provide a roll reduction forecast based on vessel specifications.
  • Identifying the installation location
    The unit is typically installed aft of midship. Thanks to its flexible design, a Smartgyro can be mounted off the centerline and either above or below the waterline, depending on the available space.
  • Planning structural modifications
    Most refit projects already involve updates to electrical and plumbing systems. This is the ideal time to assess whether any reinforcement or new fittings, such as a dedicated seacock for cooling water are required.
  • Executing the installation
    Once positioned, the unit is securely fixed to the vessel’s structure. The absence of external fins and hull modifications makes this process efficient and cost-effective, particularly in older vessels with limited design flexibility.
  • Commissioning and optimization
    After installation, a certified technician will calibrate the system, ensuring optimal performance under various sea conditions.
 
Maintenance designed for the long term

A notable advantage of Smartgyro is its onboard serviceability. Unlike many other gyro systems that require factory returns for maintenance, Smartgyro units can be serviced in place. This feature reduces vessel downtime and operational costs.

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Some clearance is required for regular maintenance, and, in rare cases, access may be needed to remove the sphere. However, this need is anticipated in Smartgyro’s design, which is built for longevity and ease of service.

Conclusion

In summary, installing a Smartgyro stabilizer on an older yacht is not only possible, it’s highly advisable for owners seeking greater comfort, safety, and performance at sea. With a modular design, Seakeeper-compatible dimensions, and installation processes tailored for retrofit scenarios, Smartgyro offers a compelling solution for modernizing existing vessels.

To ensure success, it’s important to work with qualified marine professionals and begin with clear goals and a realistic budget. Smartgyro’s advanced technology and refit-friendly features make it easier than ever to bring new capabilities to a well-loved yacht.

 

For expert advice and system recommendations tailored to your vessel, find your nearest dealer here.