Investment monies need for new Start-Up Technology Company

MariCorp Industries

Tenderfoot
Nov 5, 2010
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South Florida
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.
 

watch treasure quest on nexflex their are a series of 5 movies from finding, recovery,iding,fooling compation ect.a must see frank ive allways wanted to do this. im a diver,and metal detect and a fisherman for 25 years. they also make subs called us subermaines which i think are the way to go. for about the cost of a rv you can get a transalantic sub that can do anything for less if set up right. the cost runs about 5 to 7 million depending on what you want. have a veiwing window in the front 1/3 of sub and are very easy to operate.this sub can go across the ocean underwater and if you say that i gave your name to them,then i get $50,000 dollars which ill put back into your project.i have alot of information of wreck sites with numbers on the east coast from my fishing days plus it hasnt been explored much.they found the widia pirate ship here. any questions or if i can help in anyway just email me please. im retired at 56
 

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