twistedtree
Guru
Here is a detailed account of a stabilizer retrofit in a 47' Grand Banks. Please note that it's one of the newer Grand Banks with a full planing hull, 20+ kt boat.
Adventures of Tanglewood: Installing Stabilzers on a 47' Grand Banks
I have to disagree about them being ineffective on a planing hull. I though they were great. It's true that if you are on a full plane, the hull wants to stay parallel to the water surface, but frankly that's part of the problem because as you traverse waves, the hull wants to roll with them. It's at a very different tempo on a planing hull, and less objectionable, but they still roll and stabilizers still cut it way down.
But, where stabilizers really shined on our Grand Banks was in a wallowing sea moving between 8 and 15 kts. As others have said, stabilizers don't help with pitch, but they substantially reduce the roll and let you go out when you would otherwise turn around and return with your tail between your legs.
Adventures of Tanglewood: Installing Stabilzers on a 47' Grand Banks
I have to disagree about them being ineffective on a planing hull. I though they were great. It's true that if you are on a full plane, the hull wants to stay parallel to the water surface, but frankly that's part of the problem because as you traverse waves, the hull wants to roll with them. It's at a very different tempo on a planing hull, and less objectionable, but they still roll and stabilizers still cut it way down.
But, where stabilizers really shined on our Grand Banks was in a wallowing sea moving between 8 and 15 kts. As others have said, stabilizers don't help with pitch, but they substantially reduce the roll and let you go out when you would otherwise turn around and return with your tail between your legs.