A marine handling craft and system is intended for use in deploying,
inspecting and receiving vessels and payloads to and from locations on,
under, over or near water and wet soils in potentially turbulent aquatic
or atmospheric conditions. The marine handling craft may operate as a
robot, or deployed from a crane or boom on a mother ship or other
platform or helicopter so that it can transport and mate and dock at
various locations, such as supply ships or autonomous marine vessels, at
a stand off distance to limit potential harm to valuable assets. A
sliding fastener and track are included on the marine handling craft so
that it can be tethered and lifted by a single line or cable, and so can
be manipulated by a single crane or helicopter. The utility of the
handling craft is not limited to the transport of payloads and it may
function as a stand-alone vessel for various remote sensing purposes.
Smart communication between the marine handling craft and other vessels
or other nodes in a distributed computer network facilitates
simultaneous, hierarchical and multi-tasking control of the craft and
permits verification and inspection of payloads, which might otherwise
cause damage when proximate to more valuable assets.