The Marlin Class dredge is designed to reach extreme dredging depths due to its underwater pump system and high-torque cutter drive assembly. Available with diesel or electric power, the Marlin can reach dredging depths down to 96 feet (29.3 m).
At DSC Dredge, we know designing and building the exact custom dredge that will boost your efficiency and lower your costs involves working with you and learning your story. The Marlin Class underwater pump dredge is designed to meet the needs of deep mining and aggregate deposits. Starting with our base model, we customize the Marlin for your specific application, learning all details of your project, and involving you every step of the way.
The Marlin Class dredge is designed to reach extreme dredging depths due to its underwater pump system and high-torque cutter drive assembly. Available with diesel or electric power, the Marlin can reach dredging depths down to 96 feet (29.3 m). Standard discharge sizes range from 10 inches (250 mm) to 24 inches (600 mm). With customization, the Marlin can reach dredging depths of 200 feet (61 m) and discharge sizes can range up to 36 inches (900 mm)—accommodating a wide range of applications and conditions while maximizing efficiency.
Caterpillar diesel power or AC electric power.
Ladder-mounted heavy-duty dredge pump.
PLC operating system. Velocity meter to gauge slurry flow rate.
Maximizer slurry dilution valve. Additional automation features available.
Standard dredging depths of 56 feet (17 m), 76 feet (23 m) and 96 feet (29 m) with any custom dredging depth available upon request, down to 200 feet.
Custom features, sizes and designs available for this mining dredge.
56–96 ft (17.1-29.3 m)
Diesel or AC electric power
10–24 in (250–600 mm)
Multi trucks
90–800 hp (67–600 kW)
Planetary winch
Designed for rugged mining
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Dredging Depths
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Power Source
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Discharge Sizes
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Dredging Depths
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Power Source
Diesel or AC electric power
Discharge Sizes
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The Marlin Class dredge is designed to reach extreme dredging depths due to its underwater pump system and high-torque cutter drive assembly. Available with diesel or electric power, the Marlin can reach dredging depths down to 96 feet (29.3 m).
Dredging Depths
56–96 ft (17.1-29.3 m)
Power Source
Diesel or AC electric power
Discharge Sizes
10–24 in (250–600 mm)