It's amazing that so much effort and attention is placed on stabilization, while ignoring what almost every commercial fishing boat uses, which are called "rolling chocks" or bilge keels"
These simple, zero maintenance, relatively inexpensive, popular devices are for the most part ignored by the recreational boating community.
for $20,000 I changed my Bayliner from a rolly polly boat, into a stable boat in a beam sea.
I do not need to deploy anything.
I do not need to maintain anything.
They work equally well at anchor or underway.
The amplitude of my rolling is dramatically decreased.
The roll period is the same.
That results in much lower roll velocity, and much lower roll acceleration and deceleration, which is what people feel when a boat rolls.
Why do recreational boaters ignore this proven, popular, roll reduction technique?
Do we somehow need to make things difficult or complex for our minds to be satisfied?
Or is this just the result of our online, information available world, where we need to overanalyze things to the N th degree?