Quick Group doubles Quick Gyro warranty to four years with registration, maintenance
Quick Group doubled the Quick Gyro warranty to four years if owners register their unit and follow required maintenance, boosting coverage for catamaran and large-yacht owners.

Owners of Quick Gyro gyroscopic stabilizers can now extend the standard two-year warranty to a full four years by registering their unit and adhering to periodic maintenance with authorised service centres, Quick Group announced at boot Düsseldorf on January 21, 2026. The move ties extended coverage directly to registration and scheduled upkeep, making maintenance records as important as the paperwork that came with the unit.
Quick Group positioned the warranty extension as a vote of confidence in recent technical optimizations to the Quick Gyro line, citing mechanical refinements, updated control algorithms and efficiency gains. For owners and shipyards, that combination of improved hardware and software plus an extended warranty reduces the financial risk of owning gyro stabilizers and reinforces the value proposition when choosing stabilizers for larger monohulls and multihulls.
The extended warranty is conditional: owners must register their Quick Gyro systems and follow the required maintenance schedule carried out by authorised service centres to qualify. That condition is intended to preserve reliability and ensure that software updates and mechanical inspections are performed by technicians trained on the latest iterations of the system. For yard managers and active cruisers, keeping service logs up to date will be essential to secure the longer coverage.
Quick Group showcased the policy change as part of a wider customer-support push at its boot Düsseldorf stand, underscoring the company’s focus on aftersales service as gyro stabilizers become more commonly specified on catamarans and large yachts. For catamaran owners in particular, gyro stabilizers are attractive because they provide roll damping without affecting beam or draft the way larger fin systems can, and the warranty extension will be a selling point for those weighing stabilization options.

Practically, the announcement means owners should register any new or recently installed Quick Gyro units and confirm maintenance intervals with authorised Quick service partners. Dealers and boatyards can expect an uptick in routine maintenance bookings as owners secure the additional two years of coverage. For buyers considering pre-owned vessels with Quick Gyro systems, verified registration and maintenance history will carry more weight in valuations.
The extended warranty links product improvements with tangible coverage gains, and it will be the maintenance network and owner compliance that determine how widely the four-year option is adopted across the catamaran and large-yacht communities.
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