February 2002.
Mente Marine first released the ACS at the Helsinki Fair.
The ACS story so far.
May 2003.
Four Seasons Marine Ltd launch the ACS in New Zealand at Auckland Boat Show.


November 2003.
The Hibiscus Sea Rescue Trust installed the
ACS in their rescue boat. That is now the first
rescue boat in the World with the ACS installed.
As expected the ACS improves the performance
and safety by reliving the driver of having to
manually correct the trim tabs. The driver and
his crew can now concentrate on saving lives
and property.

January 2005.
The new ACS A and ACS A+ are launched.
The ACS A+ is the first system in the world that
automatically corrects both the trim tabs and the power trim.
February 2005.
White Pointer Boats started to install
the ACS in their new boats.
February 2005.
The Hibiscus Coast Sea Rescue Boat has there's ACS upgraded to an ACS A+.
Now with also the power trim automatically trimmed the safety and performance are
improved even further.

March 2005.
The new ACS A and ACS A+ are launched in New
Zealand at the Auckland International Boat Show.


May 2006.
Four Seasons Marine Ltd Introduces the ACS to the
Australian market by launching the Australian website.
www.fsmau.com
Marine Products For The 21st Century
Four Seasons Marine Ltd
November 2006
New Product Release.
When Volvo Penta released the QL Interceptor Boat Trim System Mente Marine started
the development of an ACS system to suit. After a season of hard testing of the ACS iC
and the ACS iC+ (where iC stands for Interceptor) in Scandinavia, the new system is now
ready for release. The combination of the ACS iC and the QL Interceptor system will now
deliver a never before achieved level of comfort.



August 2006
Dealer signed up for Australia.
Four Seasons Marine Ltd appoints Smartcraft as the first dealer of ACS Attitude
Correction Systems in Australia.

June 2007
Fairline the UK based Luxury Yacht manufacturer have
announced that they will install the ACS as standard in
their Farline Targa 44.