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Hello, I'm building the next gen affordable Bouy, and need help! now

TRITON is a rapidly deployable, solar-powered station-keeping buoy. Slide it off the side, it self-rights, acquires GPS, and begins active drift correction, no anchor install, no mooring headache, no "where did it go?" surprise. TRITON combines a rugged aluminum hull with a 3-thruster drive ring to hold within a user-defined geofence and report its status in real time. It’s built for the jobs that don’t justify permanent infrastructure: temporary monitoring, hazard marking, marina ops, construction sites, and rapid response deployments. It also feature many sensor included in the base model and revolves around the ATLAS scientific sensor line. please if you know wany one near the St. Louis area I need help in my lab building the first one. I have a 150-200k lab and the desing is goo dto go and the parts are on teh the way i need one or two very good peeps that understand im trying to remove the pay wall from ocean /freshwater forever.

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