33′ x 8-1/2′ Cuddy with 175 HP Engine one piece composite deck supported with 3, 24-inch diameter tubes
25 ft X 25 ft Mobile Helipad utilizing 3 tubes, 36-inch DIA modules with 2, 115 HP engines for propulsion. This is the first mobile helipad licensed in the U.S and is located in the Miami Bayside Mall area.
Features twin 115 HP Mercury 4-stroke and 4-mooring spuds. Supports a crew of 9 which comprise two surface support dive teams, boat driver/pump operator and in-field QC tech. Utilizing 36-inch diameter modules.
25’x13′ and was built by The Nature Conservancy to remove alien algae from the waters of Kaneohe Bay on the island of Oahu. Utilizing 36-inch diameter modules.
Drilling barge utilizing 23-inch diameter modules in a configuration of four rows of 35 ft. pontoon logs
Floating hot dog “stand” supported by three 32 ft. logs made up of 30-inch diameter pontoon modules. Replaced aluminum pontoons.
Houseboat application replacing aluminum pontoons (30-inch diameter)
7.5 ton dredging barge using 30-inch diameter pontoon modules configured to four rows of 24 ft. logs
Used for searching for sunken ships and treasure. Two 33 ft. logs made up of 24-inch diameter pontoon modules (8 ft. bow, 12 ft. middle and stern modules)
The Manasquan, a gull-winged, quatro-pontooned, self-propelled vessel, is rigged to accommodate a drill rig and to support the collection of 20-foot, continuous sediment vibracores.
2, 16 ft, 24″ diameter tubes for autonomous survey vessel that will be mapping out the seafloor bottom under the Golden Gate Bridge
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