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Seakeeper Ride install and review on a 252 FSH Sport

Bugslayer

Jet Boat Junkie
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Points
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Location
Idaho/Baja
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2022
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
25
Simply put, this system is amazing.
I did the install myself. I will say it's pretty involved. I'm not one to document my projects like some folks here do. So sorry about that. It took me about 6 days of working on it.
It was challenging because I'm in Baja with limited supplies.
I had planned on taking the boat up to Dan Diego to have them installed, but when I serviced my trailer for the 1200 mile round trip I found too many issues with bearings and brakes to move ahead with that plan.
So, I bought the system and supplies from West Coast Marine and brought it back down.
Great guys to work with, lined me out on everything I would need down here.

Again, big project, but sooooo worth it. The boat is amazing now! We have 2 to 3 foot swells very often here. Most times it's a very confused sea. It used to be a real hassle keeping the boat pointed in the right direction. I was sawing on the wheel to keep the boat straight as it would basically bounce of of the face of the swells and change direction. Not anymore! This thing tracks straight, cuts through the waves like butter. It's put pleasure back in pleasure boating.
I am going through the rough stuff at 35 mph all the time now.
The easiest way to describe it is it feels like the boat weighs more, if that makes sense.
Best mod I've done to my boat.

I watched and referenced Jet Boat Pilots install video frequently. Many thanks to Will for putting that together.
Post up questions and I'll answer them when I can.
 
I plan to install the 450's.
Based on @Bugslayer I think they would work great on a 210.

Maybe. I have trim tabs now and they work great. Would swap them out to try the SeaKeepers, but not for $4,500.
 
Yes, I put the 450s on.
4500 is steep, but to me it's justified. I can use the boat more often now.
I've had four different people out on the the boat so far. It's remarkable the reaction I get from people when I reach up and turn them off. I always do it in rough conditions going over 30 mph. They always, ALWAYS, point to the dash and say turn it back on!
The one down side so far is I use more fuel. Not be cause the system hurt the fuel mileage, but because we are on the water more and traveling further.
 
Simply put, this system is amazing.
I did the install myself. I will say it's pretty involved. I'm not one to document my projects like some folks here do. So sorry about that. It took me about 6 days of working on it.
It was challenging because I'm in Baja with limited supplies.
I had planned on taking the boat up to Dan Diego to have them installed, but when I serviced my trailer for the 1200 mile round trip I found too many issues with bearings and brakes to move ahead with that plan.
So, I bought the system and supplies from West Coast Marine and brought it back down.
Great guys to work with, lined me out on everything I would need down here.

Again, big project, but sooooo worth it. The boat is amazing now! We have 2 to 3 foot swells very often here. Most times it's a very confused sea. It used to be a real hassle keeping the boat pointed in the right direction. I was sawing on the wheel to keep the boat straight as it would basically bounce of of the face of the swells and change direction. Not anymore! This thing tracks straight, cuts through the waves like butter. It's put pleasure back in pleasure boating.
I am going through the rough stuff at 35 mph all the time now.
The easiest way to describe it is it feels like the boat weighs more, if that makes sense.
Best mod I've done to my boat.

I watched and referenced Jet Boat Pilots install video frequently. Many thanks to Will for putting that together.
Post up questions and I'll answer them when I can.

Thank you for sharing your experience with the Ride system! Can you comment on how the system performs at lower speeds, say 10, 15-20 MPH? The Seakeeper folks have said it begins to activate in this range, so I'm curious if you only realize the benefit at higher speeds. Thank you!
 
I knew they sold gyros, had no idea that they developed "trim tabs" too. The videos demonstrate exactly what Bugslayer has described. Impressive. I see too that they basically require a manufacturer to make it a standard piece of equipment on every boat they sell.
 
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Ride system! Can you comment on how the system performs at lower speeds, say 10, 15-20 MPH? The Seakeeper folks have said it begins to activate in this range, so I'm curious if you only realize the benefit at higher speeds. Thank you!
You won't see any benefit at anything below 18 to 29 MPH.
Except hole shot, it seems to kick in at the lower speed if you are hammering the gas. If you just creep up with the throttle slowly, you won't feel it until the above speeds.
 
So, we went out yesterday in some crazy water. It was a mix of wind waves, current changes and shifting/veering wind. All about 2 1/2 feet high. Absolutely no time period between, just a big mess.
I was able to run at about 23/24 mph and saw on the wheel to keep straight. Being spoiled by how well it has been working, I thought maybe this thing quit working. So I reached up and turned it off.
I quickly turned it back on!
Worth every penny in my book.
Unintentionally caught a 150 lb big eye thresher shark and wasted about 40 mins getting him up on light tackle only to cut him loose.
Nailed 5, 25 lb+ yellowtail and back to the ramp by noon.
Great day!
 
So, we went out yesterday in some crazy water. It was a mix of wind waves, current changes and shifting/veering wind. All about 2 1/2 feet high. Absolutely no time period between, just a big mess.
I was able to run at about 23/24 mph and saw on the wheel to keep straight. Being spoiled by how well it has been working, I thought maybe this thing quit working. So I reached up and turned it off.
I quickly turned it back on!
Worth every penny in my book.
Unintentionally caught a 150 lb big eye thresher shark and wasted about 40 mins getting him up on light tackle only to cut him loose.
Nailed 5, 25 lb+ yellowtail and back to the ramp by noon.
Great day!
No photos?
 
Ah.... it DID happen... :)
 
@Bugslayer
I am being told that the underwater lights must be relocated to install Seakeepers on a 255H.
Does you 252 have underwater lights?
Can you share a picture of your install?
 
@Bugslayer
I am being told that the underwater lights must be relocated to install Seakeepers on a 255H.
Does you 252 have underwater lights?
Can you share a picture of your install?
You for sure need to relocate the underwater lights. Mine are relocated to a box on a shelf, : )
Not sure I will put them back in. Not too much after dark boating down here.
I didn't take many photos, but here are a few.
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Simply put, this system is amazing.
I did the install myself. I will say it's pretty involved. I'm not one to document my projects like some folks here do. So sorry about that. It took me about 6 days of working on it.
It was challenging because I'm in Baja with limited supplies.
I had planned on taking the boat up to Dan Diego to have them installed, but when I serviced my trailer for the 1200 mile round trip I found too many issues with bearings and brakes to move ahead with that plan.
So, I bought the system and supplies from West Coast Marine and brought it back down.
Great guys to work with, lined me out on everything I would need down here.

Again, big project, but sooooo worth it. The boat is amazing now! We have 2 to 3 foot swells very often here. Most times it's a very confused sea. It used to be a real hassle keeping the boat pointed in the right direction. I was sawing on the wheel to keep the boat straight as it would basically bounce of of the face of the swells and change direction. Not anymore! This thing tracks straight, cuts through the waves like butter. It's put pleasure back in pleasure boating.
I am going through the rough stuff at 35 mph all the time now.
The easiest way to describe it is it feels like the boat weighs more, if that makes sense.
Best mod I've done to my boat.

I watched and referenced Jet Boat Pilots install video frequently. Many thanks to Will for putting that together.
Post up questions and I'll answer them when I can.
I just installed 450's
Simply put, this system is amazing.
I did the install myself. I will say it's pretty involved. I'm not one to document my projects like some folks here do. So sorry about that. It took me about 6 days of working on it.
It was challenging because I'm in Baja with limited supplies.
I had planned on taking the boat up to Dan Diego to have them installed, but when I serviced my trailer for the 1200 mile round trip I found too many issues with bearings and brakes to move ahead with that plan.
So, I bought the system and supplies from West Coast Marine and brought it back down.
Great guys to work with, lined me out on everything I would need down here.

Again, big project, but sooooo worth it. The boat is amazing now! We have 2 to 3 foot swells very often here. Most times it's a very confused sea. It used to be a real hassle keeping the boat pointed in the right direction. I was sawing on the wheel to keep the boat straight as it would basically bounce of of the face of the swells and change direction. Not anymore! This thing tracks straight, cuts through the waves like butter. It's put pleasure back in pleasure boating.
I am going through the rough stuff at 35 mph all the time now.
The easiest way to describe it is it feels like the boat weighs more, if that makes sense.
Best mod I've done to my boat.

I watched and referenced Jet Boat Pilots install video frequently. Many thanks to Will for putting that together.
Post up questions and I'll answer them when I can.
I installed 450's on 24 255fsh. I can not get the seakeeper app to run on the simrad nsx MFD.
I get web server unavailable ?
Do you have the nsx? If so how did you get it to work on nsx? Software is the latest for both MFD and seakeeper.seakeeper shows up as a connected device in the simrad .
 
I paid for the installation. I have the keypad.
The connection to my NSX is through a NEMA2000 backbone that was added along with SeaKeeper.
SeaKeeper Ride shows as a NEMA2000 device.
Did you add NEMA2000?
 
Yes ,nema added. I have keypad also. The keypad has red ring now not blue. The nsx should have the seakeeper app installed. Mine says web server unavailable ? The sea keeper is listed on the nsx as a connected device. I can't see why its red because app doesn't work. Sea keeper support gave me basic answers and said can't do anything until app works so go call simrad. I hate being monkey in the middle.
 
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