Arcturus Marine TRAC®

Arcturus Marine Systems, known for its brand TRAC®, specializes in marine stabilization, hydraulic systems, and thrusters. The company provides advanced engineering solutions primarily for luxury yachts, commercial vessels, and military ships.


Here are some key aspects of the company:


Product Range:



  1. Stabilizers: TRAC® stabilizers are designed to reduce roll motion in vessels, enhancing comfort and safety. Their stabilizers are available for both at-anchor and underway conditions.



  2. Thrusters: The company offers bow and stern thrusters that enhance a vessel's maneuverability, making docking and other close-quarters maneuvers easier.



  3. Hydraulic Systems: Their hydraulic systems are customizable and capable of managing multiple tasks aboard a vessel, such as winch control, windlass operations, and sail control.




Technology and Innovation:


Arcturus Marine TRAC® places a strong emphasis on technological innovation. Their stabilizers often include advanced features like:



  • Digital Control Systems: For precise control and ease of operation.

  • Hydraulic Power Systems: To ensure efficient and reliable performance.

  • Advanced Fin Designs: For optimal hydrodynamic efficiency.


Service and Support:


The company is known for its robust customer support network. They provide:



  • Installation Services: Certified technicians for proper installation.

  • Maintenance: Preventative maintenance programs to ensure long-term performance.

  • Global Support: Technical support and service facilities in various ports around the world.


Market Presence:


Arcturus Marine TRAC® has a strong presence in the marine industry and is a preferred choice for many luxury yacht builders, commercial fleet operators, and military shipbuilders due to their high-quality, reliable products.


Reputation:


Their products are well-regarded for their durability, advanced technology, and the enhancement of vessel performance and passenger comfort.


Sustainability:


While specific sustainability practices aren't always highlighted, the company's focus on efficiency and advanced technology often leads to more fuel-efficient operations, contributing to lower emissions and a smaller environmental footprint.


Overall, Arcturus Marine TRAC® is a leading name in marine stabilization and hydraulic systems, providing reliable, state-of-the-art solutions for a wide range of vessels.


Products

TRAC digital stabilizers, TRAC thrusters, TRAC integrated hydraulic systems, TRAC STAR, inTRAC

Rohnert Park USA

517 A Martin Ave
Rohnert Park CA 94928
USA

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