AC Grad Deep Trekker unveils DTX2 at Underwater Intervention

Deep Trekker has presented it’s new Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), the Deep Trekker DTX2, at the Underwater Intervention conference and exhibition in New Orleans.

This new ROV represents the first in a new line of subsea vehicles to complement the companies existing portable ROV line, the DTG2.

Rated for depths of up to 1000 feet and with speeds approaching 3.5 knots and over 28 lbs of thrust, the DTX2 is as powerful and strong as it is easy to use, the company explained.

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AC Grad Deep Trekker teams up with Planet Ocean

Deep Trekker announces they will be attending the Subsea Expo with their newest United Kingdom dealer; Planet Ocean Ltd. Deep Trekker will be bringing along their premiere product the DTG2 remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and a 200 gallon demonstration tank. The Show, which runs from February 11th – 13th, showcases the latest innovations in the offshore market, making it the perfect venue for Deep Trekker to introduce their unique and robust micro ROV system to oil & gas professionals.

ROV ResellersPlanet Ocean Ltd is centrally located in the United Kingdom with extensive experience working with scientific and marine surveying equipment. It is through partners such as Planet Ocean that Deep Trekker will continue being a driving force in the ROV market. Planet Ocean MD Terry Sloane commented “We have been waiting for the right ROV to come along to enhance our other offerings, and Deep Trekker fits the bill exactly. It should be of huge interest to our existing customers in the science, aquaculture, moorings inspection, military, search and rescue, and ports and harbours sectors. It is fantastic value for such a powerful ROV and makes this technology affordable to many new potential users. We look forward to doing customer demonstrations, this really has to be seen!”

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AC Grad Deep Trekker announces new product unveiling

Deep Trekker will debut its new product line at the New Orleans’ Underwater Intervention 2015, which runs from February 10-12.

Along with its 200 gallon water tank and flagship product the DTG2 ROV, the Deep Trekker team will unveil its new product line along with all of the details at UI 2015. The product is based on the designs of the DTG2 remotely operated vehicle system featuring a patented pitching system and 360 degree window, Deep Trekker said. Along with onboard batteries and a handheld video controller, the Deep Trekker products can be deployed in less than a minute with a one- or two-person team.

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AC Grad Deep Trekker instrumental in remote fish farm installation

AgriMarine Technologies Inc. (ATI) is completing the installation of its proprietary tank technology for fish farming in a remote lake on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. The four (4) semi-closed containment, 3,000 cubic meter tanks are designed to float in water bodies, and manage the rearing environment for thousands of fish. The tanks are designed to draw cooler water from greater depths to circulate within the tank, while added oxygen optimizes the environment for the farmed fish. The installation of these massive structures is not only challenging from a logistical but also operational perspective.  The Deep Trekker DTG2 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) has been used to alleviate many of the difficulties of quickly and reliability performing underwater inspections.

The Deep Trekker DTG2 ROV was the obvious choice for ATI as a robust and maneuverable ROV that was an affordable solution. The DTG2 ROV could easily be transported to any of the tank docks anddeployed within seconds. “We had the foresight to purchase the Deep Trekker Remotely Operated Vehicle, and we have utilized the Deep Trekker DTG2 ROV for a variety of functions that enabled us to reduce the costs associated with divers.” Remarked Robert Walker, President of ATI.

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