Seetru joins Yachting Pages Boosting Safety in the Yachting Industry

When you’re planning a yacht build, managing a refit, or supporting a vessel throughout its service life, the suppliers you choose can have a lasting impact on the outcome. The right equipment helps you meet owner expectations, support their crew, and protect your reputation long after handover. 

That’s why you’ll find Seetru on Yachting Pages

Yachting Pages helps you discover suppliers, products, and services across the yachting industry. By joining the Yachting Pages directory, Seetru makes it easier for yacht builders, refit yards, yacht management companies, and engineers to find liquid level gauges and valves backed by decades of experience in demanding marine environments. 

From Yachting Pages’ supplier discovery and yacht agents to Seetru’s liquid level monitoring and pressure equipment like safety valves and change-over valves. You’ll discover how Yachting Pages can help you find new suppliers and how Seetru supports people and vessels throughout their service life.  

However, that’s not all. If you want to know what the G31 Seeflex liquid level gauge can do for you, keep reading. Discover why the G31 has been a long-standing choice across commercial vessels, yachts and superyachts worldwide. 

Split image showing a historic Maltese harbour with yachts on the left and the Bristol marina with cranes on the right by Whopping Wharf under a partly cloudy sky with Yachting Pages and Seetru logo.

Why Yacht Builders and Refit Yards Use Yachting Pages

A typical project may involve everything from tank monitoring equipment and valves to yacht agents, electrical specialists, fabricators, engineers, and deck & exterior equipment providers. Finding the right businesses can take time. Different regions, specialist equipment requirements, and supplier changes can all add to the challenge. 

Yachting Pages brings hundreds of businesses to support the marine industry together in one place. Making it easier for you to discover suppliers, compare services, and find support throughout a vessel’s lifecycle.  

Whether you’re looking for a yacht agent in the Mediterranean, a refit specialist in the UK, or marine equipment for a new build. Yachting Pages helps you connect with businesses across key yachting destinations around the world. 

Bringing Seetru’s Engineering Experience to Your Yacht Projects

When you’re looking to buy something for your home or vehicle. You always want to try to get the best deal possible for the money you’ll be investing. You’d expect it to be durable and long-lasting. It’s no different when you’re choosing valves, liquid level gauges, or other equipment for a vessel. It’s reassuring to know if a company has spent decades working with and providing safety equipment to the marine industry and others.  

Our valves and level gauges are on vessels ranging from tugboats and cargo ships to offshore platforms and other commercial vessels. Our products have built their own reputations through years of service in some of the most demanding environments. Helping not only to protect businesses and pressure systems, but on a more important level, human lives.  

For over 75 years, Seetru has manufactured valves and liquid level gauges in Britain, helping to protect lives around the world. If you’d like to learn more about our history and engineering experience, you can read more about Seetru here.

Seetru's G31 Seeflex Liquid Level Gauge in stainless steel and in premium white on the left, with a luxury yacht on the right under the night sky.

The G31 Seeflex Liquid Level Gauge for Modern Yacht Builds

Life at sea places constant demands on the equipment installed on a yacht. Salt, moisture, vibration, changing temperatures, and daily use can all take their toll over time. When you invest in equipment for a new yacht build or refit. The last thing you want to be thinking about is having to replace it a couple of years down the line. 

The G31 Seeflex liquid level gauge has spent decades supporting crews and their vessels across the seas. Built using materials that resist corrosion ensures a healthy service life of your liquid level gauge. Its design makes it easy to maintain by different crew members, making it ideal for charter yachts. 

For crews, the G31’s toughened borosilicate reflex glass helps them take clear readings in different lighting conditions. Reducing uncertainty and making tank levels easier to monitor. Plus, due to the type of glass used in the build of the gauge, it means it is not easy to crack if it gets a knock.   

Its closed-circuit design and self-closing isolation valves help keep tank contents contained when crews aren’t taking readings. This reduces the risk of leaks and spills due to providing better containment for fuel and other liquids. 

For yacht builders and refit yards, the G31 also offers you further reassurance as you go through equipment selection. The gauge meets SOLAS standards and holds approvals from Lloyd’s Register, DNV, ABS, RINA, BV, and ClassNK. 

Available in stainless steel and premium white finishes to complement modern engine rooms. It delivers the same performance that has supported the wider marine industry for decades. 

If you’d like to explore the G31 in more detail, you can view the product pagedownload the datasheet, or review the latest approvals and certification information

Night view of Bristol harbour with various docked boats and yachts, illuminated buildings, cranes, and reflections on the calm water.

Final Thoughts…

Whether you’re planning a new build, preparing for a refit, or reviewing equipment already in service. Taking the time to evaluate suppliers and equipment choices can save a great deal of time, cost, and disruption later for both you and your client. 

Yachting Pages helps you discover businesses that support the yachting industry, while Seetru brings over 75 years of experience manufacturing valves and liquid level gauges for a range of industries across the world. 

If you’re reviewing liquid level monitoring equipment as part of an upcoming project, the G31 Seeflex liquid level gauge offers you a solution built around the realities of life at sea. Clear visibility of fuel and other liquid levels, reduced risk of leaks and spills, long-term resistance to corrosion, and simple maintenance all contribute to a safer and more reliable vessel. 

For yacht builders and refit yards, success means handing over a vessel equipped with components built to perform for years to come. For owners and crews, it means equipment they can depend on day after day. Equipment built around the realities of life at sea benefits everyone.  

From the people installing it to the people counting on it every day.

FAQs on Seetru joining Yachting Pages

What Should Refit Yards Look for in a Liquid Level Gauge?   

A liquid level gauge should make life easier after installation, not create more work later. When reviewing options, look for clear visibility of tank levels, materials that can withstand corrosive marine environments, and designs that help reduce the risk of leaks and spills. 

Maintenance is another important consideration. Equipment that requires less upkeep can help reduce future call-backs while giving owners and crew one less thing to worry about. 

If the vessel is classed, approvals may also influence equipment selection. Choosing a gauge recognised by organisations such as Lloyd’s Register, DNV, ABS, RINA, BV, and ClassNK. Doing so can help avoid unnecessary questions during and after the project. 

How do Yachting Industry Directories Assist Superyacht Professionals? 

Yachting industry directories help connect yacht builders, refit yards, yacht management companies, captains, engineers, and owners with suppliers and service providers across the globe. 

Rather than sifting through Google per business you need, you can use directories such as Yachting Pages to find suppliers. You can compare services, discover specialist companies, and source support in key yachting destinations around the world.
 
This can save time during yacht builds, refits, and maintenance projects. While also helping you discover new suppliers and services that may not already be part of your network. 

Where are Seetru and Yachting Pages Based?

Both Seetru and Yachting Pages are based in Bristol, UK, a city with strong links to maritime trade, engineering, and manufacturing. 

Seetru has manufactured valves and liquid level gauges in Bristol for over 75 years, supplying industries across the UK and around the world. Yachting Pages has supported the yachting industry for more than 20 years. Connecting yacht professionals with suppliers and services across key yachting destinations. 

As two Bristol-based businesses with long-standing industry experience. This collaboration helps bring Seetru’s products and expertise to a wider audience within the global yachting community.