Submarine
Engineering
Services
Silvercrest Submarines is a British company specialising in manned submarine and deep submersible operations, with contracts performed worldwide across more than three decades. That operational heritage — from scientific research and tourism programmes in Scotland to commercial deployments in the Indian Ocean, Baltic Sea, Arctic waters, and beyond — forms the foundation of the engineering services offered to submarine and submersible owners and operators today.
Where other engineering providers work from technical manuals and classroom knowledge, Silvercrest Submarines' team has maintained, certified, refurbished, and operated the very platforms they advise on. The result is engineering support informed by practical reality: an understanding of what fails in service, what classification surveyors look for in the field, and what operational crews actually need from a vessel they trust their lives to.
Services cover the full lifecycle of a submarine or submersible asset — from initial inspection and valuation through refit, rebuild, certification, crew training, and long-term operational support. Whether the requirement is a condition survey on a recently acquired vessel, a comprehensive recertification programme for an out-of-class submersible, or ongoing maintenance support for an active tourist submarine fleet, Silvercrest Submarines offers the depth of experience to deliver.



Submarine and Submersible Engineering Services
Silvercrest Submarines provides submarine and submersible engineering support across the full range of vessel types — from compact research submersibles and personal leisure craft to multi-passenger tourist submarines and deep-rated atmospheric diving systems. Inspection and survey services cover hull integrity, pressure vessel condition, mechanical systems, electrical systems, and overall seaworthiness assessment, with outputs suitable for insurance, acquisition due diligence, and pre-refit planning.
Repair and refit programmes range from targeted mechanical repairs and systems upgrades to comprehensive refurbishment projects returning ageing vessels to operational standard. Where a submersible requires a more fundamental rebuild — updating obsolete drive systems, replacing degraded hull sections, or integrating modern navigation and communication equipment — Silvercrest Submarines can manage the entire programme from initial scope definition through to post-refit trials. The engineering partnership with SME, an ISO 9001-certified manufacturer operating a purpose-built facility, provides access to precision manufacturing capability for pressure vessels, motor systems, and specialist subsea components.
Design and engineering support extends to bespoke subsea equipment: Silvercrest Submarines has managed the engineering of specialist platforms including atmospheric diving suits rated to 610 metres (2,000ft), and has experience of the practical considerations involved in bringing unusual or one-off submersible concepts to operational reality. Operators seeking engineering support for a vessel not currently in class, or a platform requiring significant modification, are encouraged to make initial contact via the enquiry form on this page.



ROV and Diving Equipment Services
The engineering services available for remotely operated vehicles mirror those offered for manned submarines: inspections, surveys, and condition valuations for insurance, acquisition, and operational planning purposes; repairs and refurbishment of ROV systems, thrusters, manipulators, umbilicals, and control electronics; and the sourcing and supply of subsea equipment where clients require components, replacement systems, or specialist tooling not readily available through standard channels.
Diving equipment inspections and surveys cover atmospheric diving suits and other specialist diving systems. Silvercrest Submarines' experience with the Spider atmospheric diving suits - two units built by Slingsby Ltd, Lloyd's-certified to 610 metres (2,000ft) - provides a practical reference point for the engineering demands of deep-rated diving equipment and the rigour required to maintain certification on such systems.
The subsea equipment sourcing service draws on Silvercrest Submarines' network of manufacturers, operators, and equipment owners accumulated over three decades in the industry. Clients requiring specific components, replacement vehicles, or complete ROV systems for purchase or charter can benefit from that network rather than relying solely on direct manufacturer channels. For ROV refurbishment projects, the ROV Repairs & Refurbishment page provides additional detail on the scope of work available.
Classification Society Liaison
Maintaining current classification is not optional for commercial submarine and submersible operations - it is a fundamental requirement of operating legally, safely, and with appropriate insurance cover in place. The process of achieving or renewing classification requires close working relationships with the relevant society's surveyors and a thorough understanding of what each society expects at each stage of the survey process. Silvercrest Submarines has established working relationships with ABS, DNV, BV, Lloyd's, GL, and other classification bodies, developed through years of practical engagement on its own fleet and on client projects.
The TAURUS Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle - ABS-certified to an operational depth of 366 metres (1,200ft) - represents one example of a complex classification process managed by Silvercrest Submarines. The DNV certification maintained on the Mergo tourist submarine fleet is another. These are not theoretical credentials: they reflect the practical experience of preparing documentation, coordinating technical work, and liaising with surveyors to achieve survey approval on operational platforms.
For operators whose vessel has fallen out of class - whether through a lapse in survey, significant modification, or a period of lay-up - Silvercrest Submarines can assist with the full recertification process: condition assessment, identification of the technical work required to meet current class requirements, documentation preparation, and surveyor liaison through to final approval. Operators managing tourist submarine fleets in the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Pacific, or any other region will find that Silvercrest Submarines is familiar with the classification requirements relevant to commercial passenger-carrying operations in those environments.



Submarine Pilot Training
Acquiring a submarine is only the beginning. Operating it safely, efficiently, and within its performance envelope requires trained pilots who understand not just the mechanical controls but the practical realities of underwater operations: buoyancy management, emergency procedures, environmental hazards, and the situational awareness that only comes from time in the water. Silvercrest Submarines offers pilot training courses for submarine buyers and operators delivered by experienced submarine pilots — not by instructors whose knowledge is theoretical, but by operators who have piloted manned submarines in a wide range of conditions and environments.
Training programmes are tailored to the vessel and the operating environment. A new buyer of a tourist submarine deploying in the Mediterranean faces different operational demands from an operator running a research submersible in the North Sea or a luxury submarine aboard a superyacht in the Caribbean. Silvercrest Submarines' training recognises those differences and delivers instruction that prepares pilots for the specific conditions they will encounter in service.
The value of training from an experienced operator rather than a manufacturer lies in the breadth of practical knowledge brought to the course. Silvercrest Submarines has operated manned submarines across multiple continents and ocean environments, from tropical shallows to Arctic waters, and the operational lessons accumulated across those deployments inform every aspect of the training delivered. For enquiries regarding pilot training courses, please use the enquiry form below.



Crew Supply and Operational Support
Not every submarine operator maintains a permanent crew. For charter deployments, seasonal tourist operations, filming projects, or research expeditions, the ability to call on experienced submarine and ROV personnel on a contract basis is a significant operational advantage. Silvercrest Submarines can supply qualified submarine crews and ROV operators for short-term and longer-term deployments, drawing on a network of experienced personnel built over more than three decades of active operations.
Site surveys for tourist submarine operations represent a specialist capability within the crew supply and operational support offering. Before a tourist submarine can be deployed at a new location - whether in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean, or any other region - a thorough site survey is required to assess water conditions, seabed topography, access arrangements, safety protocols, and regulatory requirements. Silvercrest Submarines has conducted these surveys and has placed tourist submarine operations in service internationally, including the deployment of two Mergo vessels in the Indian Ocean.
Broader operational support encompasses consultancy for operators establishing new submarine services: route planning, passenger handling procedures, crew scheduling, maintenance planning, and liaison with local maritime authorities. The experience of running submarine operations commercially — not merely advising on them — gives Silvercrest Submarines a practical perspective that generic maritime consultants cannot replicate.



Featured Engineering Projects
The engineering credentials of Silvercrest Submarines are best illustrated through the operational projects they have supported — platforms designed, certified, refurbished, or operated in demanding real-world conditions.
Loch Ness Submarine Operations. A two-year programme based in Scotland offered scientific research, corporate entertainment, and educational tourism to depths of 750ft (230m) in one of the most operationally demanding freshwater environments in the UK. Limited visibility, complex logistics, and the demands of a high-profile public programme tested every aspect of submarine engineering, maintenance, and operations management. The programme demonstrated Silvercrest Submarines' capability to sustain reliable submarine operations over an extended period in a challenging environment — and attracted international media attention including a live satellite broadcast to ITV News at Ten, claimed as a world first.
TAURUS Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle. The TAURUS DSRV — built in Vancouver by Hyco Inc and rated to 366 metres (1,200ft) — required ABS classification to be achieved and maintained. Silvercrest Submarines managed the classification process, coordinating the technical requirements, documentation, and surveyor liaison necessary to achieve ABS approval on a complex, multi-purpose deep submergence platform. The TAURUS is fitted with a 7-function manipulator, sonar, and tracking equipment, and remains available for commercial and research charter.
Spider Atmospheric Diving Suits. Two Spider atmospheric diving suits, manufactured by Slingsby Ltd and rated to 610 metres (2,000ft), were operated by Silvercrest Submarines under Lloyd's certification. The operational experience gained with these deep-rated diving systems directly informs the diving equipment inspection, survey, and engineering support services offered to clients today.
World's First Mobile Underwater Bar and Restaurant. Commissioned by an international client, this project combined submarine engineering with hospitality infrastructure design and operational delivery — a one-of-a-kind project demonstrating the breadth of engineering and project management capability available when the requirement moves beyond conventional submarine operations.
BBC and International Broadcast Filming Projects. Silvercrest Submarines has provided submarine support for major television productions, including BBC documentaries, Discovery Channel programmes, CNN coverage, and ITV productions. Broadcasting-quality underwater filming places precise demands on platform stability, reliability, and positioning accuracy — requirements that are met through careful engineering preparation and experienced operational support. A notable example is the Baltic Sea operation, in which a film crew was transported to a sunken battleship at approximately 100 metres depth as part of a documentary programme.



Why Silvercrest Submarines
The engineering services market for submarines and submersibles includes equipment manufacturers, classification society-approved service centres, and generalist marine engineering companies. What distinguishes Silvercrest Submarines from all three is operational experience: not a claim to have studied submarine engineering, but a three-decade record of operating manned submarines commercially across multiple continents and ocean environments.
Manufacturers build submarines; they do not always operate them. Their engineering knowledge is grounded in the production process, but the understanding of what a submarine experiences over thousands of operating hours in the field — what systems fatigue, what seals degrade, what drive components fail in cold water versus tropical conditions — comes from operating, not from building. Silvercrest Submarines has accumulated that operational knowledge across tourist submarine deployments in the Indian Ocean, research operations in Scottish lochs, filming projects in the Baltic, commercial operations in the North Sea, and deployments ranging from Arctic to tropical waters.
Service providers without operational backgrounds bring classroom and workshop competence; they lack the field-tested judgement that comes from having solved real problems on live platforms under operational pressure. Silvercrest Submarines' classification society relationships were built through years of practical engagement on its own fleet — which means the advice provided to clients on classification matters reflects how those surveyors actually work, not how the rules read in the abstract.
The ISO 9001-certified manufacturing partnership with SME provides access to precision engineering capability underpinned by a quality management system — important for clients whose assets require certified manufacturing or refurbishment work, rather than workshop repairs of uncertain provenance.
For operators seeking engineering support from a company that understands submarines from the inside out, the on-page enquiry form is the appropriate starting point. Silvercrest Submarines welcomes enquiries from operators worldwide, at any stage of a project from initial assessment through to full operational deployment.



