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Yachting and Recreation with the VideoRay

Let them talk. And they will. When you’ve got a VideoRay onboard, you’re in style with the smallest, slickest swimming video camera ever. Slip the sub in the water to watch marine life as you cruise over reefs. Take a quick look at the prop and anchor, without getting wet. Drive the VideoRay from the deck like an underwater remote control car. See the vivid video on your ship’s TV screen. Your guests and your kids will be endlessly entertained. And you will be endlessly cool.

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  • VideoRay for Recreation brochure
    "Imagine being on your boat. The sun is setting, and everyone is looking for a little diversion. Plug in the VideoRay, mix up the drinks, and watch the faces of your guests light up. VideoRay takes just minutes to learn to use, so everyone can try operating the personal ROV. It’s an experience you and your guests will never forget..."
    Click here for the full brochure (271KB PDF)

  • “Eyes Wide Under: VideoRay can turn any yacht into a Discovery Channel,” Yachting magazine, June 2001
    “ When I saw the car’s vehicle identification number, clear enough to read, I knew I had a use for VideoRay. The image on the monitor came from deep beneath the surface of a lake, where the car had come to rest, as cars sometimes do when ice proves too thin. VideoRay, a swimming video camera, had touched down on the car’s hood, allowing its lens to focus on the VIN behind the windshield.
    I was standing on a trade show floor in Florida, watching a demonstration video, but my mind was drifting half a world away to Sicily, to the Gulf of Catania…. It is only a matter of time before VideoRay’s qualities come to the attention of recreational boaters, particularly its compact size and modest cost. Besides diving on wrecks of all sorts, yachtsmen can tour coral reefs, perform hull and prop inspections and retrieve that occasional Rolex dropped over the side. (Just slip one of the runners through the band and aim for the surface.)… Parents can surely imagine the rainy day potential: "Why don’t you kids play with the ROV for a while? Whoever finds the most starfish wins."”
  • “PMY Tested: VideoRay,” by Capt. Patrick Sciacca, Power & Motoryacht magazine, January 2002


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Suggested Configurations

For yachting and recreation, we recommend the VideoRay Explorer.

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