The Tohmei Anti Rolling Gyro (ARG) is simply the most effective Gyro stabilisation for the comfort and safety of those onboard your vessel, both at anchor and underway.
With no exposed moving parts, and no through-hull fitting, ARG is a one-piece 'bolt on' package thatis simple to install and operate, making it the most convenient on the market.
Easy Operations - Simply turn it on when you step onboard your vessel and turn it off when you leave.
ARG has the lowest maintenance in the industry, making it the most reliable.
Manufactured to commercial and military standards by Mitsubishi for over 20 years, this Japanese engineering triumph offers an unmatched warranty.
The ARG Australia ARG-50 is designed for <8T Vessels
Ocean Logic is an Authourised Dealer while we can supply the ARG-50 we can also provide Installation at an Additional Cost.
Contact Us for a quote and discussion on which ARG Gyro is suitable for your Vessel
ARG Australia ARG - 50
ARG-50
Anti-Rolling Torque: 5,000Nm
Height: 525 mm (20.6 in)
Depth: 536 mm (21.1 in)
Width: 741mm (29.1 in)
Power: 700 – 1,000W (12-24v DC or 110-240v AC)
Spool-up Time to Stabilization / Maximum RPM: 20min / 25min
Weight: 234 kg (515 lbs)
An anti-roll gyro (ARG) is a device used in boats and ships to reduce the rolling motion caused by waves and wind. This can greatly improve the comfort and safety of passengers and crew, as well as protect the vessel from damage.
One important aspect to consider when purchasing an ARG is the warranty offered by the manufacturer. A warranty is a promise from the manufacturer to repair or replace the ARG if it fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. A good warranty can give you peace of mind and protect your investment.
When looking at ARG warranties, there are a few things to keep in mind.
First, pay attention to the length of the warranty. Some manufacturers offer a one-year warranty, while others offer a two-year or even a three-year warranty. The longer the warranty, the more protection you will have.
Another important aspect to consider is the coverage offered by the warranty. Some warranties only cover defects in materials or workmanship, while others also cover damage caused by normal wear and tear. Make sure you understand exactly what is covered by the warranty and what is not.
Another important aspect to consider is the warranty transferability. Some manufacturers allow the warranty to be transferred to a new owner if the vessel is sold, while others do not. This can be an important factor if you plan to sell your vessel in the future.
Finally, consider the manufacturer's reputation and customer service. A manufacturer with a good reputation and responsive customer service is more likely to stand behind their product and honor the warranty.
In conclusion, when purchasing an ARG, it is important to consider the warranty offered by the manufacturer. Look for a warranty that is long, offers good coverage, is transferable and from a manufacturer with a good reputation. This will give you peace of mind and protect your investment in the long term.