SeaTrepid adds to ROV fleet

SeaTrepid International has added two 3,000-m (9,842-ft) Sub-Atlantic Comanche light work class ROV to its fleet of 37 observation, mid class, and light work class ROVs.
April 26, 2013

Offshore staff

ROBERT, Louisiana– SeaTrepid International has added two 3,000-m (9,842-ft) Sub-AtlanticComanche light work class ROV to its fleet of 37 observation, mid class, and light work class ROVs. The system includes A-frame launch and recovery systems, 20-hp hydraulic power unit and more than 9,000 ft (2,743 m) of main lift umbilical.

The SeaTrepid Comanche ROV is designed for tasks including:

  • Construction IRM – cleaning, cutting, jetting, dredging and NDT applications
  • Drill/Rig/Completion Support
  • Well Intervention – AX/VX gasket change out, BOP shutdown, hot stab operations, Class 1-4 torque tools
  • Survey – Pipe and cable tracking, single and dual head multi-beam sonars, sub-bottom profiling, pipe profile sonars, leak sensor.

Bob Christ, SeaTrepid’s president and founder, said: “The acquisition of these two 3,000-m Comanches reflects SeaTrepid’s commitment to meeting our customer’s growing deepwater intervention needs. The Comanche has proven itself to be a dependable and extremely capable ROV system and we are pleased to add this deepwater capability to our current ROV fleet.”

4/26/2013

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