Hi, if Bobbie7-ga could answer this please, extra $10 if you can do it today.
www.aquacleaner.com
Essentially I am looking for about 5 competitors (doesn't matter where
in the country).... the focus is cleaning ponds, lake and river
frontage for houses of silt, weeds, leaves, stones etc... |
Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 13:24 PDT
Hi Kyle,
I just wanted to let you know that I am working on your questions.
Bobbie7
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 13:51 PDT
Are you looking for something like this?
TRASHCAT
Three models of Marine Trash Skimmers...to remove all sorts of
floating trash and debris
1500 Series System is the smallest
http://www.trashskimmer.com/trashcat.htm
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http://www.trashskimmer.com/ftlaud.htm
Weedcat
Three Models of Marine Trash Skimmers to remove all sorts of floating
trash and debris
1500 Series System is the smallest
http://www.trashskimmer.com/trashcat.htm
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 13:58 PDT
Hey Bobbie,
Here are the differences:
1) Those are more of industrial sized pieces of equipment. In this
case I am looking for smaller ones that would be operated generally by
one person (usually in the water with the machine)
2) This piece of equipment uses a vaccum mechanism to do everything
from removing weeds to silt, to leaves, to rocks, to purifying water
etc... here is a description:
"An industrial based vacuum cleaner that with various attachments can
clean and purify your water and it?s surrounding environment. The
Aqua Cleaner is so diverse that it can collect an assortment of debris
from large weeds and plant life, to silt and debris on the floors of
Water Storage Tanks, and filter out water with sub micron clarity.
Through a unique concept with clean ode, we can even add filters and
purifiers so that the water that comes out of the Aqua Cleaner, is
purer that the water than went in."
This does not have to be a vaccum mechanism or even do every single
thing that it does, but at least a healthy subset of those things
would be good.
Thank you!
Kyle
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 13:59 PDT
OR something like this?
http://www.piranhapumps.com/index.html
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 13:59 PDT
this also probably belonogs on the other question... will repost
there... I suppose you will find competitive companies as a by-product
of this equippment search
Kyle
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 14:00 PDT
competitive service companies that is... that is what would answer
this particular question.. companies that would use a piece of
euipment like this to service customer's with problems in their lakes
and ponds.
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 14:01 PDT
THank you for your clarification. I will resume my search.
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 14:05 PDT
Hey Bobbie,
This is exactly right for the competitive equipment question!! (the other question)
This is about the size of the competitive equipment I am looking
for.... http://www.piranhapumps.com/homeowner_dredge_photos.160.html
Can you find 3 or 4 more of those if possible to close out the other question?
Thank you!
Kyle
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 14:32 PDT
Is this company a satisfactory competitor?
http://goodloemarine.com/
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 14:41 PDT
Hey Bobbie,
One thing you will find is that there are lost of large dredging
machine companies.. if you look under that website you will see they
are charginf 1 to 4 milliondollars and the dredging machines are huge
boats.
What we would be looking for is a smaller operation where it would be
a guy or a few guys running the small devices we are finding in the
other quesiotn... servicing individual waterfromt lots on a lcake, a
pond on an estate etc etc...
Does that give more detail?
Kyle
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 14:42 PDT
this gives a good idea of the size company... or at least a feel:
http://www.aquacleaner.com/waterfrontproperty.htm
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 14:51 PDT
Kyle,
Take a look at Ace Aquatics, Inc.
http://www.aceaquatics.net/
I believe this is a good example.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks, Bobbie7
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 14:55 PDT
Hey Bobbie,
This aceaquatics.net is perfect... can you see if you can scare up 3
or 4 more of these to close out the question?
Kyle
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 15:00 PDT
Here's another one.
Lakefronts of Art
http://lakefrontsofart.com/
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 15:04 PDT
that one is pretty good, not quite as targeted as the other one you
got, but it will do fine within the 5 total. Thank you!
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Request for Question Clarification by
bobbie7-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 15:20 PDT
The Rowboat Company offers dredging services for private docks,
waterfronts , marinas and resorts.
http://www.rowboatcompany.com/products.htm
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 15:25 PDT
Hi Bobbie,
That last one really is more industrial (judging by the size of
machines) so not a good fit for this search... if you are having
trouble finding them like the first one, maybe if we could just find a
couple more like that and call it a day on this question that would be
perfect... there may just not be that many.
Thank you!
Kyle
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Clarification of Question by
the_tree-ga
on
08 Aug 2006 16:05 PDT
will we be able to close this out tonight as well?
Thank you!
Kyle
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