Gosh, millionaires had it tough back in 2009. At that time, if they wanted to spend US$50,000 on a zippy, semi-submersible, sea creature-inspired watercraft, they were stuck with the basic ...
Cue up the soundtrack to Jaws. Here comes Seabreacher X. Want to perform exotic aquabatics in your next high-powered water toy? And do you want to do it in a watercraft that looks like a shark? Then ...
Guaranteed to make your friends soil themselves is a shark-style submersible coming from Innespace Productions, a watercraft design and fabrication company in Northern California. Based on the dolphin ...
If you plan to enjoy the various lakes and rivers across the U.S. this summer, look out for the Seabreacher, an entirely new take on personal watercraft. In Translogic 45, Bradley hits the waters of ...
The Seabreacher X is biomimicry at its finest. It takes the shape of man's most feared predator, gives it more horsepower than a MotoGP bike, and makes it so light that it has the power-to-weight ...
August is Travel Month here at autoevolution, and that means you’re in for a very exciting ride as a wide variety of machines humans use to travel on the road, on the water, in the sky, and in space ...
The Seabreacher may seem like the kind of futuristic tech usually reserved for Bond villains and billionaires, but it's actually been around for nearly twenty years. Its inventors, Rob Innes and Dan ...
The first time you see the Seabreacher tearing through the water, a visceral feeling of What the hell is that? sweeps through your body. It looks like an extra-large turbo-powered mechanized dolphin.
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