VIPS 2009 - Renaissance Vinoy Resort & Golf Club - October 26-29, 2009
Working in Currents
Instructor: Steve Van Meter, Van Meter Consulting
Using a VideoRay in clear water is easy. Using one in murky water can be made fairly easy with the right sonar or positioning system. However, maneuvering to where you want – or need – to be when there is a wall of fast-moving water pushing against you can be very difficult. There is no one technique or answer to overcoming the challenges of currents; often the mission can be accomplished only with a variety of tactics, and some trial and error on the job site.
This workshop will encompass a tutorial on the basics of having the current work FOR you whenever possible, different deployment, anchoring, and towing techniques, and how to use tidal currents and differential currents at different water depths to your advantage.
Steve Van Meter, owner of Cocoa, Florida based Van Meter Consulting, has over 3,000 hours of VideoRay piloting experience including expertise in the following areas:
- Tank Inspections
- Wreck Diving
- Science & Research
- Port Security
- Survey and Ground Truthing
- Salvage Surveying
- Ship Hull Inspection - EOD
- Ship Hull Inspection - ABS and USCG UWILD Inspections
- Offshore and FPSO
- Pipe Inspection
- Bridge Inspection
- Search and Recovery
- Underwater Mapping
- High Current - Deep Dive Operations
Steve also has extensive experience with the following VideoRay accessories:
SeaSprite Scanning Sonar
BlueView Imaging Sonar (P450, P900, DF2250 / 900)
Side Scan Sonar
MicronNav Positioning System
KCF Smart Tether Positioning System
Manipulator
Laser Scaling
Steve Van Meter
Phone: +1 (321) 431-0602
E-mail:
svm123@mindspring.com
Location: Cocoa, Florida, USA
Service Area: Global


