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>  The Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM)
  • During our tests, a dutch rescue vessel has been protected by the anti fouling system.

    KNRF close up

    The ship is owned by the Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM). They operate with 16 meter rescue boats along the Dutch coast and adjacent waterways.
  • It was lying in the salt water for over 10 months. The whole hull was completely clean when the ship was docked for inspection.

    The boats are of the rigid inflatable boat type and made of aluminum. Some are unpainted and require quality protection when moored alongside steel pontoons or steel quays. After the successful test with the anti-fouling system, The KNRM is nowlooking for a way to finance the protection of all their boats with the SRAF Anti-fouling system.
>  The Dutch Navy
  • The Dutch navy is planning the use of the anti_fouling system to protect their ships, pontoon and harbour. This proves that the system can be professionally used to protect all sorts of under water equipment.
>  The harbour of Medembik
  • With the use of SRAF's anti-fouling system a whole harbour can be protected against fouling. SRAF made plans to protect the whole harbour of Medembik in the Netherlands. Frames will be installed alongside the quays. In this way all the anchored vessels are protected. The frames are lowered in the water and are connected to their controllers in a central case. 
  • This system improves the quality of the harbour tremendously.

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