Investment Monies needed by New Start-Up Technology Company

MariCorp Industries

Tenderfoot
Nov 5, 2010
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South Florida
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As a Former Microsoft Engineer and a Marine Electronics Engineer,
we knew that in the field of Shipwreck Salvage and the technologies
that are a prerequisite to a successful venture, there was a need for
a solid, powerful, all weather computer system that would rival
similar units out there, but cost about two thirds less.

In doing this, we also added to our team, a Systems Specialist
from the Maritime Treasure Industry and think we have come
up with a solution that is not only affordable, but very attractive
in its capabilities and applications in any climate, weather or situation.

We are based in South Florida and are currently looking for a
capital partner to produce 4 prototypes of this initial design.
The placement of 3 of the units would be with well established
companies in shipwreck salvage. The fourth unit would be
used for trade and industry shows that are scheduled for
December and January.

We are seeking an individual or individuals that share our love
for maritime history and want to be part of something that truly
is unique. We have equal shares in the company and would
continue that for another person(s), so that all is fair above board.

We also have a prototype design for a TOV, ROV, a HP sub bottom
profiler and an entry level Magnetometer. These prototype designs
are for the everyday user and/or company with a limiting budget.

If you have an interest in this, please contact us. We’re new members
on this site, but not to the Industry and have found this site to be
interesting and well versed. We will require a non-disclosure be signed
and will hold all inquiries confidential.

Our many thanks in advance.
 

FISHEYE

Bronze Member
Feb 27, 2004
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lake mary florida
Detector(s) used
Chasing Dory ROV,Swellpro Splash 2 pro waterproof drone,Swellpro Spry+ wa,Wesmar SHD700SS Side Scan Sonar,U/W Mac 1 Turbo Aquasound by American Electronics,Fisher 1280x,Aquasound UW md,Aqua pulse AQ1B
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
General dynamics beat you to it on the all weather computer.I have one of their indestructible notebooks.It can handle 4 inches of rain per hour.You can run over it with a full size truck and it will still work.It has a daylight readable touchscreen monitor and a keyboard that lights up in the dark.It can be dropped from a 2 story building and still work.

http://www.gd-itronix.com/


Tell us more about your TOV, ROV, a HP sub bottom
profiler and an entry level Magnetometer.

Have a website?

I notice your not on sunbiz.org list as a corporation.
 

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MariCorp Industries

MariCorp Industries

Tenderfoot
Nov 5, 2010
5
0
South Florida
Thanks Fisheye for your observations and right you are,
with one key exception, pricing. General Dynamics makes
a great product and so does Panasonic, but with price
tags in the $2,800 to $4,500 range, for most of us with
limited budgets, it's prohibitive. Now, think about those
specs in a unit, that on average, will run approximately
$1,200 to $1,400 entering the market place. That is our
difference. Price. Plain and simple.
 

ropesfish

Bronze Member
Jun 3, 2007
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Sebastian, Florida
Detector(s) used
A sharp eye, an AquaPulse and a finely tuned shrimp fork.
Primary Interest:
Shipwrecks
Ever run across an old, old post and wonder "whatever happened to..."?
Here's one.
Anyone ever hear of these guys and their equipment after this?
 

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