Line cutters on a boat's shaft instantly slice through tangled debris like rope and fishing line, preventing damage to the propeller, shaft, and critical seals, thereby avoiding costly repairs, massive vibrations, and potential sinking.
Rudders are essential control surfaces that pivot to steer a boat by deflecting the water flow beneath the hull, changing the vessel's course. When damaged, rudders can be repaired either in-situ by divers working underwater using specialized tools and patches, or more commonly, at a boat yard once the vessel is hauled out.
Our divers provide efficient, underwater propeller removal and installation services. This allows your vessel to remain afloat, completely eliminating the cost and downtime associated with hauling and dry-docking for propeller replacement.
Propeller shaft repair or replacement usually requires hauling the vessel out and dry-docking. Due to the shaft's high-precision role, critical work like fixing severe bends or replacing seals demands the stable access, heavy equipment, and precise alignment tools only available in a controlled boatyard environment.
Intakes draw cooling water into a vessel. While minor issues like clearing blockages are easily handled underwater by divers to maintain flow, divers can also assist with intake replacement or repair in the water using specialized hull patches, making hauling the vessel out optional in many non-critical scenarios.
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