Q-Boat 1250 for Remote ADCP Measurements

Q-Boat 1250 for Remote ADCP Measurements

 Teledyne Oceanscience and Teledyne RD Instruments are pleased to announce the release of the much-anticipated Q-Boat 1250.

Teledyne Oceanscience’s  portable, value-priced Q-Boat 1250 remotely operated vehicle is designed to accept Teledyne RDI’s StreamPro ADCP, making it the ideal solution for remote stream measurements.

Why Go Remote?

– Reduce survey time by removing the need for tag lines and other manual tasks

– Improve personnel safety by removing the need to enter the water

– Increase survey efficiency and peace of mind with real-time data access directly to your shore-based laptop

– Increase staff efficiency with fast, single-person survey mobilisation

– Leverage your existing assets – this vehicle is compatible with most industry standard ADCPs, including the StreamPro ADCP  (RiverRay and RiverPro to follow soon!)

Q-Boat 1250 for Remote ADCP Measurements
 The Q-Boat 1250 is compatible with most industry standard ADCPs, including the StreamPro ADCP
 
 

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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