Rentals, Sales and Support

At Swathe Services we firmly believe in choosing the right equipment for the task in hand and pride ourselves in being able to offer a variety of marine survey equipment designed to obtain high resolution hydrographic survey data at maximum efficiency.

There are two main types of sonar technology for acquiring swathe bathymetry data: Multibeam Echo Sounders and Interferometric Swathe Systems and we are experts in using both. For those surveys requiring high resolution bathymetry data to high specification we can offer the R2SONIC SONIC 2024 Wideband Multibeam Echo Sounder. For shallow water, broad area operations where wide swathe and efficient data acquisition is required we would recommend the GeoAcoustics GeoSwath Plus Shallow Water Swath Bathymetry System.

Equipment Rental

We can provide equipment as standalone solutions or with highly qualified operators experienced with installation, calibration and operation. We have a wide and varied equipment pool which includes additional peripherals devices required to make up complete swathe bathymetry systems

Equipment we rent

Equipment Sales and Support

We are approved distributers for a number of leading manufacturers including R2SONIC and Valeport.

We are continuously developing new relationships with manufacturers of high quality survey equipment and software to ensure that we offer the best solution for our clients. Most of all we know that it’s important that all sales are backed up by strong after sales support and service to ensure clients get the best results possible.

Equipment we sell

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Testimonial

"Swathe Services in Adelaide have been invaluable to our work over the last 12 months. They have provided expert guidance in setting up and deploying our new Geoswath system. They have also, often on short notice, provided support in field data collection and have processed much of our swath data producing quality end products for our Department and our clients. We look forward to a continued working relationship with Neil and his team into the future."

Department for Environment and Heritage – Australia