Solo Dive Boat

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Phffft, so does this one along with 400M sat chambers, 2 moonpools, dynamic positioning, 2 bells, 2 ROVs, and a 150 ton crane for recovering "artifacts". The day rate is a little high though, but the crew can handle anything. :rolleyes:

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Heres my solo dive boat:

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Zero recompression chambers and it doesnt have dynamic positioning or a moon pool but it works great for me.

Key points for solo are an open bow so i can pull the anchor from the helm, small enough that it's manaeable to launch and recover by myself, 4 stroke engine so its economical enough to justify going out on my own, enough deck spa conditions ce for 1-2 buddies if i feel uncharacteristically social :)

As with any boat, you have to pick your day but it will handle the average local conditions.
 
Now that's a cool idea!

The real challenge would be shooting a DSMB from depth to arrive into the moonpool.
 

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