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Testimonials


We previously had a Rapp pump, and after hearing the reports from other boats with the Seaquest pump improving their quality, thought we would give it a try. The results were outstanding, with the factory reporting far less bloodspots in the fish with the result that the Japanese inspectors passed a much larger percentage of the fish as suitable for their markets. As this resulted in better prices for us, we were both happy with the change. We have had this pump for a few years now and would have no hesitation in replacing it with a new one when we need it.
Regards Hamish Slater M/V Enterprise


SeaQuest net sounding winches and fish pumps have been used on several fishing vessels of our company. This equipment are used continuously during fishing operations and often used in heavy weather conditions and in this way proved there reliability. The winches requires little maintenance due to their simplicity and design. As owners, we are very pleased to have these equipment installed onboard. If any maintenance is required, it will be dealt with immediately, scheduled or unscheduled. When vessel is at open sea, the crew can be guided by SeaQuest in case of any breakdown, by means of telephone or email, to solve any deficiency or to find a suitable solution to avoid a major loss of production.
Ariaan den Heijer
Jaczon B.V.

English

And we went fishing operations, fish pump SEA QUEST, worked very well, with respect to the competence, PUMP SEA QUEST, is much smaller, lighter weight, no harm to fish and easy to handle in bad weather.
ATTE., Fernando Mello RECART.
CHIEF ENGINEER

Spanish

Y salimos a faenas de pesca , la bomba de pescado SEA QUEST, trabajó muy bien , con respecto a la competencia , la BOMBA SEA QUEST, es mucho mas pequeña , de menor peso, no daña el pescado y facil de manipular con mal tiempo.
ATTE., FERNANDO MELLA RECART.
CHIEF ENGINEER

Markets

For more than 15 years we have been exporting our products to several countries worldwide. Our largest overseas market is Norway where our patented Fish Pump technology continues to win new customers, particularly among the country’s pelagic fleet. The excellent quality of fish pumped using SeaQuest equipment has also won praise from the Norwegian fish processors, who have named our pump as their first preference for quality of fish delivered.

In 2000, we made our first entry into the United States market supplying winches and hydraulics to two vessels on the East Coast, F/V Mohawk and F/V Gatherer.

In 2002 the two vessels were then being upgraded, we designed and supplied complete packages for both and again when the vessels were lengthened, and also to a third vessel the F/V Atlantic Enterprise.

In 2008, Fluid Controls undertook projects in countries such as South Korea, China, Uruguay, Gran Canaria and also Russia. This consisted mainly of large deck equipment including 3 SeaQuest Knuckle-boom Cranes, 70 tonne Top Line Winches, Cable and Auxiliary Winches and also 60 tonne and 50 tonne Net Drums.

Exports for the SeaQuest Fish Pumps were also very popular in 2008 having supplied these to China and South Korea.

Over right is a list of some of the countries we have supplied to and also customers in these countries:

Norway

F/V Akeroy                        
F/V Atlantic Challenge
F/V Eros
F/V Fiskeskjer
F/V Frantzen JR
F/V Gerda Marie
F/V Ghanti                         
F/V Gollenes                     
F/V Gunnar Langva
F/V Hardhaus
F/V Hargun
F/V Harvest                       
F/V Haugagutt
F/V Heggoy
F/V Heroyfjord
F/V Hundvakoy
F/V Karu (Ingunn)           
F/V Klaring
F/V Knester
F/V Leinebjorn
F/V Magnarson                
F/V Manon
F/V Murman                     
F/V Nordervon                
F/V Nybo
F/V Nybugg Larsnes
F/V Odd Lundberg
F/V Olav Trygvason
F/V Ordinat
F/V Ostanger                    
F/V Rav
F/V Redsea
F/V Rogne
F/V Ruth
F/V Saebjorn                    
F/V Sette Marie                               
F/V Skipsholmen
F/V Slaatteroy                  
F/V Smaragd
F/V Solvar Viking                             
F/V Staaloy
F/V Storeknut                  
F/V Strand Senior           
F/V Teigenes
F/V Tofoysund
F/V Tromsoybuen          
F/V Vikar
F/V Zeta

Scotland

F/V Kings Cross                
F/V Zephr
F/V Enterprise                  
F/V Sunbeam
F/V Quantas                      
F/V Christina S
F/V Quantas                      
F/V Oileann Croinn
F/V Antaires                      
Caley Fisheries

Denmark

F/V Isafold
F/V Katalia

Iceland

F/V Thorsteinn TH
Jóna Eðvalds
Ásgrímur Halldórsson

Peru

Pacific Hunter

USA

F/V Voyager
F/V Endeavour
F/V Challenger
Swan Nets East Coast
F/V Chelsea K
F/V Atlantic Enterprise

 

Russia

Murmansk Trawl Fleet
F/V Polar One

Lithuania

F/V Fin Whale

Africa

F/V Africa Viking

China

Pacific Andes

Chile

F/V Pesquera San Jose

France

Sarl Makfrod
M/V Jean Marc Rio

Japan

Net Systems

Faroe Islands

F/V Halvnes
KJ Hydraulik

Holland

Jaczon BV
F/V Alida
Wil. Van der Zwan
F/V Franziska
F/V Ocean 7

Ireland


F/V Atlantic Challenge
F/V Western Endeavour
F/V Sheanne
F/V Carmarose
F/V Colmcille
F/V Pacelli
F/V Olgarry
F/V Neptune
F/V Western Viking
F/V Lovon
F/V Western Isle
F/V Sarah David
F/V Ronan Ross
F/V Cu Na Mara
F/V Glor na Dtonn
F/V Star Immaculate
F/V Fiona K
F/V Eilean Cronin
F/V Sparkling Star
F/V Fr Mc Kee
F/V Brendelen
F/V Oileann an Oir


 

     
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