DMS Holland proudly presents its DMS All-in-One fin stabilizer system, a unique addition to the company’s fifth stabilization product line, which celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2023.
The innovative system is designed to provide maximum stabilization for yachts at zero, cruising speed, and high speeds, setting it apart from other products in the market. Sales and Marketing Manager Patrick Noor says its latest system shows DMS “to be at the forefront of everything available worldwide in the field of marine stabilization.”
The DMS All-in-One was unveiled on a Dutch water sports TV channel, a testament to the product’s relevance and potential impact on the marine industry.
The first All-in-One system was installed on the 15m Voyager-50 Coupe of Van den Hoven Yachtbuilding, a Dutch maker of high-end motor yachts. This further highlights the system’s quality and performance. It provides maximum stabilization for yachts at zero, cruising and high speeds.
“We are very proud that, as launching client, owner Bart van den Hoven trusts us to build on our long-standing relationship in this way,” said Noor. Owner Bart van den Hoven praised DMS Holland products, adding the new All-In-One “will take the comfort of the fifty Coupé to an even higher level.”
The broadcasting of the All-in-One launch on national TV reflects the popularity—and economic weight—of water sports in the Netherlands.
This sector has a €2.1 billion turnover, equal to that of inland shipping. It employs 20,300 people and provides more than 2.6 million Dutch people with fun on the water. DMS Holland markets the:
- DMS MagnusMaster (for low-speed cruising and semi-displacement yachts to 30m/98ft),
- DMS Universal (operating system for all yachts with existing fin stabilizers),
- DMS Anti Rolling Gyro (For those who take zero speed stability seriously),
- DMS All-in-One (max.stabilization for yachts at zero, cruising and high speeds), and
- DMS AntiRoll (for low-speed cruising superyachts over 30m (98ft).
In its first decade, DMS Holland sold more than five hundred stabilization systems.
By Robert Wielaard






