![ProEXR File Description
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B (half)
G (half)
R (half)](https://seaquest.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Lingbank-2019-1.jpg)










Delivered during 2019, products supplied by SeaQuest Systems were a crane package and also SeaQuest 18″ Fish Pumps
The Cranes delivered included a 4t @ 13mtr Knuckleboom crane for the FWD deck and a 4t@11mtr Powerblock Crane
SeaQuest Powerblock cranes as standard come with 3600 endless rotation on the powerblock head, something that proves extremely useful to take any twists from the gear.
Included also in the package are the SeaQues Radion control systems for operating both cranes, a similar remote control is used to operate both, and use a “sim-card” type key, so in the event that one may get damaged, the remote from the other crane can be borrowed, by simply changing out the sim-card, crew members can carry on as normal
Photos shared by Jonas Sauer Rasmussen