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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

This diver is polishing at high speed with the Seahorse Diving prop polishing machine and tearing through heavy fouling on this cruise ship propeller.
www.seahorsediving.com

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  • WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, THIS WORK LOOKS REALLY POOR, THE BLADES SHOULD NOT BE STAY WITH THAT ASPECT!!! (Scratches!!!)

  • I will reply again to your comment as on the other video you posted a less than complimentary remark: The video shows the machine in operation. Period. Thats all it was meant to show, not the completed work. Again I will mention that the propeller surface was already deeply scratched from unskilled labor attempting to polish in a drydock. There is absolutely no comparison with the results that are achieved underwater.

  • There looks to be much less underwater visibility on this video - which dock was it recorded in?

  • Port Everglades, Florida

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  • imagine being the diver.

  • what ship is it ?

  • this is maritime pollution, could it be done in docking, right?

  • I do the same work on the west coast, his machine is doing a great job. That can be considered a finished product, mirrior finishes are not cost efftive

  • Clean is better than dirty.........thnx for the vdeo!

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