JW Fishers’ ROVs; From Search and Recovery to Water Intake Inspection

Since the late 1980’s, JW Fishers’ Remote Operated Vehicles (ROV) have been critical tools used across the globe for various missions from the routine to the extraordinary.

JWF’s SeaOtter and SeaLion ROV Systems are often used to locate drowning victims with attached sonar systems, to search a ship lost at sea, or to conduct inspections on submerged tanks, dams, and water intake pipes. JW Fishers Mfg., Inc. has been providing operators with top of the line ROV systems for over thirty years and continues to outperform the competition.

2 JWFisherThe SeaLion-2 is JW Fishers’ most desired ROV. The system comes standard with 4 high performance motors, a 1,000’ (300m) depth rated housing, front and rear facing camera both with pan and tilt functionality, and an On-Screen Display (OSD) of basic time, date, and GPS coordinates. Illumination is provided by 4400 lumen LED bulbs and a 15” ultra-bright LCD monitor is seamlessly displayed in the system’s splash-proof Pelican® case. More thrust is available with a “power boost” feature that provides the ROV with an extra burst of speed for a few seconds when it encounters heavier than normal currents. The additional payload allows the SeaLion-2 to be fitted with various options such as a SCAN650 sector scanning sonar system, a manipulator arm, scientific research equipment, or and RMD-1 remote metal detector.

3 JWFisherThe SeaOtter-2 comes with the same features as the SeaLion-2, but is instead rated to withstand depths up to 500’ (150m). The “power boost” feature is also not available for the SeaOtter-2. Ideally, the SeaOtter-2 is suited for low current applications including piling inspections, lake searches, tank inspections, dam inspections, and water intake inspections. When in its element, the SeaOtter-2 is an incredibly powerful tool for any operator needing reliability and efficiency in their underwater search.

One company purchased a SeaOtter-2 in 2019 for a very particular task. The engineering technician shared that “we are using the SeaOtter-2 to perform a thorough visual inspection of our lake water intake piping at our pump station. We have two 48” lake water intakes that are approximately 975’ long that have two cribs each. We needed an ROV that was highly maneuverable, and the SeaOtter-2 fit that bill.” They go on to say that “by having an in-house ROV, it enables us to perform several inspections per year to monitor debris, pipe condition, and more importantly, zebra mussel infestation as we have gone away from chlorine for zebra mussel control. Contract inspections can be quite costly, so we acquire quite a savings from owning this piece of equipment.”

4 JWFisherThe water intake inspection crew put their JWF ROV straight to work, and learned immediately that they made the smart choice in making JW Fishers part of their team; “We performed our test voyage on our SeaOtter-2 today and it performed better than expected. The maneuverability is incredible. The forward video was clear and impressive as can be seen by the shot of some original markings on the inside of an intake pipe. The clear consensus is the vehicle is an invaluable tool and we are happy to have it. I look forward to continued use learning more of the capabilities.”

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