Micro ROV Services by Pentland ROV
Welcome to Pentland ROV, your trusted partner for cutting-edge Micro Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) services
Welcome to Pentland ROV, your trusted partner for cutting-edge Micro Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) services

Turbine and met mast inspections, underwater cleaning, and mooring inspections are essential services we offer. Our marine growth survey utilizes advanced techniques like remote operated vehicles and underwater drone inspections to ensure thorough assessments. We also provide search and recovery services, harbour and pontoon surveys, and diver support. High pressure cleaning, dam surveys, and CP inspections are part of our expertise, along with hull and propeller inspections. Additionally, we cater to film production and aquaculture inspections, complemented by detailed seabed surveys.

With vast industry knowledge and experience, Pentland ROV can provide the expert advice and professional service integrity needed for ROV inspections, including marine growth surveys and underwater drone inspections using a Remote Operated Vehicle.

Our team of skilled operators and technicians, with years of experience in ROV operations, specialize in marine growth surveys and underwater drone inspections, ensuring the success of your projects.

We understand that each project is unique. Our flexible approach allows us to tailor our ROV services, including marine growth surveys and underwater drone inspections, to meet your specific requirements.

Maximum Operating depth – 300 metres
Maximum speed – 1.5 m/s (3 knots) for fast and stable operation
Newton Gripper – Ability to interact with the marine environment to retrieve objects, attach recovery lines and free a snagged tether.
Tether lengths in battery mode – 300m & 150m .
Whilst on Outland Technology Topside PSU it comes with 150m Tether
Ultra low light & DWE Cameras
Ultra-bright lighting – 4 or 6 x 1500 lumen dimmable lights and a 135-degree beam angle to provide exceptional performance

Using Omniscan 450 FS on an ROV, the scanning is under the direct control of the ROV pilot so that they can focus on specific areas of interest rather than waiting for a mechanical scanning sonar to slowly come around to sweep the particular sector they want to see. Using the “Heading Up” mode in SonarView makes this manual scanning very intuitive and provides excellent situational awareness.

The Ping360 is a mechanical scanning sonar for navigation and imaging. It has a 50 meter (165 foot) range, 300 meter (984 foot) depth rating, and an open-source software interface that makes it a capable tool for ROV navigation and underwater acoustic imaging.
