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April 24, 2013

MacArtney Upgrades SAAB ROV System

  • Photo: MacArtney
  • Photo: MacArtney
  • Photo: MacArtney Photo: MacArtney
  • Photo: MacArtney Photo: MacArtney

MacArtney and SAAB Seaeye have developed an upgraded XTi version which features upgrades of all system facets while staying within the realm of the original Sea Owl 500 design.

MacArtney Norge has a long standing relationship with ROV manufacturer SAAB Seaeye - and the two companies have worked together on numerous projects related to the production, maintenance and sale of the versatile Sea Owl 500 observation class ROV system.

The Sea Owl system was developed by SAAB in the early 90’s and has since proved itself as an extremely reliable and also a very popular ROV among its users. Applications include observation and inspection of subsea installations and light work tasks in challenging environments.

The primary market for the Sea Owl is firmly rooted on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and the XTi has been developed to meet the requirements of operators who perform subsea work on behalf of, for instance, Statoil. Among the new features, the XTi boast a 360 degree control program (6 DOF), a 3000 meter depth rating and a 400 meter tether length on the top-hat TMS. In addition, the SAAB Seaeye ICON control system enables easy integration of sensors. Finally, tooling package application is made even more flexible and user-friendly.

To realize this system upgrade, MacArtney Norge has worked closely with the MacArtney Group HQ in Denmark - to develop a complete launch and recovery system that meets customer demands for ‘No Manuel Handling’ and HSR requirements.

The entire Sea Owl XTi solution is marketed by MacArtney Norge AS and is now available for delivery. Already, MacArtney is experiencing significant interest among existing as well as new customers.

www.macartney.com/systems/launch-and-recovery

 

StatoilSaab SeaeyeDenmark
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