Truxor Amphibious Equipment

Purpose-built equipment for hard-to-access waterbody work.

Seahorse uses specialized Truxor amphibious equipment to harvest aquatic vegetation, remove cattails, skim duckweed and algae, dredge sediment, rototill root systems, and complete shoreline work in shallow, soft, wet, and difficult-access environments.

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Waterbody work requires equipment built for water, mud, vegetation, and soft shorelines.

Conventional equipment is often limited by access. Wet banks, shallow water, soft ground, cattails, muck, floating vegetation, and confined shorelines can make waterbody work difficult to approach from land alone.

Truxor amphibious machines are built to move between land and water - compact enough to work in confined areas, versatile enough to handle different waterbody environments from shallow ponds and lagoons to marina shorelines and drainage channels.

One machine. Multiple waterbody applications.

With the right attachments, Truxor equipment supports cutting, harvesting, collection, dredging, skimming, rototilling, and excavation - all from the same amphibious platform.

A versatile platform for aquatic vegetation and shoreline work.

One Truxor machine can be fitted with different attachments for different waterbody problems. Instead of separate equipment for each job, the amphibious platform is matched to the site and the service.

Aquatic Vegetation Harvesting

For submerged and floating aquatic weeds in lakes, ponds, lagoons, marinas, and waterways.

Harvesting cutterheads cut and collect vegetation from the surface and below as the machine moves through the targeted area - biomass collected during the pass instead of being left to drift or sink.

Cattail & Emergent Vegetation

For dense cattails, reeds, and bulrushes along shorelines, lagoon cells, pond edges, and drainage areas.

Cutting attachments clear standing emergent vegetation at and above the waterline. Optional rototilling can follow to disturb root systems and help reduce regrowth pressure.

Duckweed & Algae

For floating surface growth in ponds, lagoons, marinas, retention basins, and slow-moving water.

Surface skimming attachments collect duckweed and algae mats from the top of the water, removing the material instead of leaving it to drift, sink, or decompose in place.

Suction Dredging

For sediment, sludge, muck, and organic buildup below the waterline in ponds, lagoons, marinas, and managed waterbodies.

Suction dredging attachments pump material from targeted areas below the surface to dewatering bags or settlement areas on site for handling and disposal.

Aquatic Rototilling

For root-zone disturbance after harvesting or cattail removal to help reduce regrowth pressure.

Subsurface rototilling attachments disturb the root and rhizome networks below the waterline - where aquatic weed regrowth begins.

Shoreline & Excavation Work

For wet-area excavation, shoreline access improvements, soft-ground work, and bank reshaping.

Excavation and material-handling attachments dig, pull, and move material along shoreline edges, pond banks, and shallow water - without the barge mobilization or ground protection matting conventional excavation typically requires.

Dealer-Level Expertise

We do not just operate Truxor equipment. We sell, support, train, and certify operators on it.

Through Truxor Canada, Allan and Melissa Dronkelaar are the authorized Canadian dealer for Truxor wetland equipment. Seahorse crews operate the same machines and attachments the business sells, services, and trains others to use - giving clients operator expertise that goes well beyond typical equipment familiarity.

That means the crew understands which attachment fits the job, how to adapt to different site conditions, and how to work efficiently through shallow water, soft shorelines, vegetation, sediment, and difficult access points. Most Truxor operators working in Western Canada have been trained on this equipment. We are one of the few teams doing the training.

For equipment buyers, Truxor Canada brings real field experience to every sales and support conversation - knowledge that comes from running this equipment in the field every season, not just from product documentation.

Canada's authorized Truxor dealer

Equipment sales and support across Canada

Operator training and certification

Real field experience through Seahorse operations

Service-specific attachment expertise

Aquatic vegetation, dredging, rototilling, and shoreline applications

Multiple machines, multiple attachments, one platform.

Seahorse operates Truxor machines across the T-series lineup - from the compact T20 suited for tight sites and sensitive environments, through the versatile T30 and T40, to the T50 for larger-scale and heavier-duty work. Each machine runs interchangeable attachments matched to the job: harvesting cutterheads, surface skimmers, suction dredging systems, rototilling implements, and excavation tools.

The images below give a sample of the equipment and attachments Seahorse uses in the field. For full model specifications, attachment options, video demonstrations, and field footage, visit Truxor Canada.

Dorocutter ESM 50

Designed for simultaneous cutting and collection - harvested vegetation is removed from the water rather than left to drift or sink. Best suited for confined or smaller waterbodies.

Dorocutter D40

A slim, telescopic cutting head for deeper water and confined areas. Reaches closer to the bottom and into spaces where wider cutterheads can't maneuver - including marina slips.

Doro Pump with Feed Screw

A hydraulic dredging system for removing sediment, muck, and organic buildup from below the waterline in lagoons, ponds, and shallow waterbodies.

Doro Digger with Grip Bucket

An excavation and material-handling attachment for shoreline work, bank clearing, and soft-ground waterbody projects. Quick-coupler mount allows fast changes between tools.

Truxor T20

Seahorse's primary workhorse. The smallest and lightest machine in the T-series - compact enough for tight sites, sensitive environments, and shallow-water access.

Truxor T30

A step up in output and capacity, the T30 supports the full range of Truxor attachments and handles more demanding aquatic vegetation and shoreline projects.

Interested in Truxor Equipment?

Looking to buy, service, or learn more about Truxor machines?

If you are a municipality, contractor, environmental company, marina operator, or waterbody maintenance provider looking for Truxor equipment, parts, service, or operator training, Truxor Canada supports sales and support inquiries across the country.

For Seahorse service inquiries - hiring a crew to complete aquatic vegetation or waterbody work - use the site assessment request on this site. For machine sales, parts, service, training, or equipment inquiries, visit Truxor Canada.

FAQs

Some of the most frequently asked questions our team receives. Feel free to reach out with any other questions, our team would love to answer them.

Seahorse uses Truxor amphibious equipment fitted with service-specific attachments for aquatic vegetation harvesting, cattail cutting, duckweed and algae removal, suction dredging, aquatic rototilling, and shoreline excavation.

Amphibious equipment can move between land and water, making it practical for shallow water, soft shorelines, wetlands, ponds, lagoons, marinas, and difficult-access areas where conventional equipment may not be effective without significant site preparation.

Yes. Truxor machines are designed as versatile amphibious platforms. One machine can be fitted with harvesting cutterheads, skimming attachments, suction dredging systems, rototilling implements, or excavation tools depending on the job.

Equipment sales, service, parts, and training are handled through Truxor Canada. Seahorse uses Truxor equipment in the field for aquatic vegetation and waterbody service work. Visit Truxor Canada for machine and equipment inquiries.

This page covers the equipment Seahorse operates for service work. For machine purchases, parts, service, or equipment training, use the Truxor Canada link above.

Operator training and certification for Truxor equipment is provided through Truxor Canada. Allan and Melissa Dronkelaar run the training and certification program as the authorized Canadian dealer.