A VideoRay Scout ROV with some recreational scuba divers - this entry level ROV offers those who wish to stay dry a chance to experience the underwater world without breaking the bank.

SPORT, YACHTING, & WRECK DIVING OVERVIEW:
It's tough to argue that piloting a VideoRay ROV isn't just flat out fun. It's even tougher to argue that watching that 500 lb. billfish you just landed getting reeled in isn't the coolest thing ever. From the salon of your sport fishing yacht to the tip of your bass boat, VideoRay is perfect for checking out the action at your favorite fishing holes.
VideoRay is also perfect for entertaining on your luxury yacht. Send down the ROV to follow divers or swimmers, get a glimpse of the reef and local marine life population, or investigate historic shipwrecks below the surface. The manipulator arm can bring souvenirs to the surface or retrieve items that went overboard. The VideoRay is also an ideal tool for safety inspections of your anchor stability, mooring security, and hull and prop condition.
Use the VideoRay ROV to determine the safety of the dive environment around shipwrecks and reefs by observing the scene, visibility, and current conditions. Get to the dive site faster by following the high visibility yellow tether to the bottom while having the peace of mind that there are eyeballs on you topside in case of emergency. The VideoRay also offers the chance to expand your exploration by sending the ROV into dangerous or confined areas.
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VIDEORAY SPORTING IMAGES » A VideoRay Scout ROV with some recreational scuba divers - this entry level ROV offers those who wish to stay dry a chance to experience the underwater world without breaking the bank. Luxury and sport fishing yacht owners can add another element of entertainment on board when you hook up a VideoRay ROV to your salon big screen for views of sport fish, reefs, or a safety check of your hull and anchor. The VideoRay ROV is easy to deploy, retrieve, and pilot from the comfort of your yacht. The VideoRay ROV is the ultimate Dive Buddy. Use it to scout dive site conditions, wrecks, reefs, or just to keep an eye on the bubble blowers below. Scout wreck sites with the VideoRay ROV, penetrate confined and dangerous areas, and use the high visibility yellow tether to get to the dive site quicker. You can even bring up small pieces of treasure with the robotic grabber arm. VideoRay Pro 4 ROV on the wreck of the Jan Hubert, a WWII German Mine Sweeper found in 2011 in Southern Norway. The VideoRay was one of the first to lay "eyes" on it. VideoRay Pro 4 ROV on the wreck of the Jan Hubert, a WWII German Mine Sweeper found in 2011 in Southern Norway. The VideoRay was one of the first to lay "eyes" on it and penetrate the wreck. A millions of years old Megalodon Shark tooth recovered off the coast of North Carolina, USA with a VideoRay ROV with manipulator arm. A VideoRay Scout ROV with some recreational scuba divers - this entry level ROV offers those who wish to stay dry a chance to experience the underwater world without breaking the bank. Luxury and sport fishing yacht owners can add another element of entertainment on board when you hook up a VideoRay ROV to your salon big screen for views of sport fish, reefs, or a safety check of your hull and anchor. The VideoRay ROV is easy to deploy, retrieve, and pilot from the comfort of your yacht. The VideoRay ROV is the ultimate Dive Buddy. Use it to scout dive site conditions, wrecks, reefs, or just to keep an eye on the bubble blowers below. Scout wreck sites with the VideoRay ROV, penetrate confined and dangerous areas, and use the high visibility yellow tether to get to the dive site quicker. You can even bring up small pieces of treasure with the robotic grabber arm. VideoRay Pro 4 ROV on the wreck of the Jan Hubert, a WWII German Mine Sweeper found in 2011 in Southern Norway. The VideoRay was one of the first to lay "eyes" on it. VideoRay Pro 4 ROV on the wreck of the Jan Hubert, a WWII German Mine Sweeper found in 2011 in Southern Norway. The VideoRay was one of the first to lay "eyes" on it and penetrate the wreck. A millions of years old Megalodon Shark tooth recovered off the coast of North Carolina, USA with a VideoRay ROV with manipulator arm.
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