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Dometic Unveils Documentary Film Chronicling Development of DG3 Gyrostabilizer Technology
By MGN Editorial•June 29, 2026 at 02:38 PM
Dometic has premiered 'The Voyage', a documentary-style film offering a behind-the-scenes look at the engineering and design process behind its award-winning DG3 Gyrostabilizer for marine applications.
Dometic Marine has released a new documentary-style film titled 'The Voyage', providing an in-depth look at the development journey behind its DG3 Gyrostabilizer — a vessel stabilization system that has garnered industry recognition for its innovative approach to onboard comfort and motion control.
According to a PR Newswire release dated June 29, 2026, the film features engineers, designers, and innovators from Dometic Marine, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the research, development, and testing processes that underpinned the DG3's creation. The premiere was announced from the company's Litchfield, Illinois base.
Gyrostabilizer technology has become an increasingly prominent segment of the recreational and commercial marine markets, with vessel owners and operators seeking effective solutions to reduce roll motion without the complexity and drag associated with traditional fin stabilizer systems. Gyroscopic stabilizers operate by using a spinning flywheel to generate gyroscopic torque that counteracts wave-induced rolling, and can function effectively even when a vessel is at rest — a key advantage over fin-based alternatives.
The DG3 represents Dometic's latest generation in this product line, and the company's decision to document its development process reflects a broader industry trend of manufacturers investing in content-driven marketing to communicate technical value to discerning marine buyers and specifiers.
For marine industry professionals, the film serves as both a product showcase and an insight into the engineering disciplines required to bring advanced stabilization systems to market — from hydrodynamic modelling and mechanical design through to real-world sea trials and refinement.
Dometic Marine is a division of Dometic Group, a global supplier of mobile living solutions with a significant presence across the recreational boating, commercial marine, and superyacht sectors. The DG3 Gyrostabilizer is positioned within the premium segment of the stabilization market, competing with established players in a category that continues to see strong demand as vessel comfort becomes an ever-greater priority for owners.
'The Voyage' is available through Dometic's media channels.
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