The Sonihull Sonishaft is the worlds first ultrasonic antifouling solution for prop shaft driven vessels. Sonishaft is used in conjunction with the standard Sonihull Mono, Duo or Soni8 systems. 110mm Sonishaft clamps directly onto the prop shaft. Price BHD 185
The Sonihull Sonishaft is the worlds first ultrasonic antifouling solution for prop shaft driven vessels. Sonishaft is used in conjunction with the standard Sonihull Mono, Duo or Soni8 systems. 180mm Sonishaft clamps directly onto the prop shaft. Price BHD 185
The pipe adapter is used in conjunction with the transducer and simply bonds to the side of the pipe. Ultrasonic pulses will be transmitted directly into the pipe wall, suppressing the build up of bio film.
The Stern Drive Adaptor enables a Sonihull Transducer to be simply screwed in, the ultrasonic signals will then be directly injected into the stern drive, helping to protect the most important part of the vessel prone to fouling.
“I am pleased with the results of the Sonihull system as they had managed to achieve excellent results with the power boats keeping the stern drives clean.”
Steve Worral, E-Tech Director - UAE
“Vigilant coming out to dry dock in Kuwait, she has been in the water in Bahrain for almost a year (Feb 2015) and is in a pretty impressive condition. No fouling at all.”
Alghanim Marine, Vigilant response boat - Bahrain
“It is fantastic to find a innovative marine product that does the job its designed to do and in our case, could be adapted to deal with other problems that arise from unwanted growth.”
Capt Geoff Clark, Trinity yacht 51m - UAE
“After the first week a noticeable difference could be seen. By the end of the 4th week the results were conclusive. The vessel fitted with Sonihull had little or no growth over the entire hull.”
MTR16 Patrol boat, Coastguard - UAE
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