New Zealand Diving and Salvage Ltd has the equipment, resources and expertise to lift and/or move vessels and plants. No other New Zealand company has our depth of experience in matters relating to marine salvage.
New Zealand Diving and Salvage Ltd extensive marine salvage kit includes:
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Air diving system to 50 metresMixed gases (helium/oxygen) diving system for deep water operations
- Decompression chambers
- Air compressors
- Generators - 1Kv, 4Kv, 10Kv
- Vessel - 8 metre catamaran
- Vessel - 6 metre catamaran
- Work platform
- Lift bags
- Underwater cutting and welding plant
- Hydraulic power packs and tools
- Winches
- Magnetometer
- Drilling equipment
- Underwater chainsaws
- Shaped charges
- Closed circuit television systems
- Underwater still photography systems
- Global Positioning Systems
- Differential Global Positioning System
In addition New Zealand Diving and Salvage Ltd has the capacity to source and customise equipment for any project.
Salvage projects successfully completed by New Zealand Diving and Salvage Ltd:
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FV Alfred, sunk after collision in Golden Bay, NZ.
- FV Le Anne, sunk at Moeraeki, NZ.
- FV Bwedua grounded on a reef, Noumea.
- FV Kaye, sunk in Takaka, Golden Bay, NZ.
- Sunken Piper light aircraft, following a crash into the sea, North Canterbury, NZ.
- Ferry SS Toroa, sunk at Birkenhead, Auckland, NZ.
- FV Rambler, sunk under tow, Napier, NZ.
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FV Maria Luisa, sunk in Wellington Harbour.
- FV Sea Ranger, sunk in Tory Channel, Marlborough Sounds, NZ.
- MCV, a 375 tonne barge, sunk at Lenaekel Wharf, Tanna Island, Vanuatu.
- FV Oyang, 1200 tonne vessel runs aground at Chatham Islands, NZ.
- FV Bwedua, a 100 tonne fishing vessel, high and dry on a reef at Noumea.
- FV Oyang, a 1200 tonne fishing vessel, aground at the Chatham Islands, New Zealand.
- SS Toroa, a 320 tonne wooden historic ferry, sunk in Auckland Harbour, New Zealand.
- A crashed Piper Cherokee light aircraft, recovered from waters in north Canterbury, New Zealand.
- Fishing vessel Stella aground at East Cape, New Zealand. Relocated with the assistance of New Zealand Diving and Salvage Ltd