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Seabreacher a Jet Craft You Can Pilot on, and Underwater!

Seabreacher a Jet Craft You Can Pilot on, and Underwater!

Posted by Adapt 2 Go LLC on 26th Dec 2019

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Who here would like to fly a fighter jet under water? If you're like us, then everyone should have their hand up right now! Today we will be introducing the Seabreacher. Seabreacher is a really cool innovation in water sports created by the good folks at Innespace. It can run under water for short periods of time then needs to surface for the gas engine to get air so its not truly a submersible. It's so powerful that it can blast through the water, dive down, then shoot up out of the water like a dolphin. It's like mixing a fighter jet with a submersible.

Video by InneSpace showcasing the Seabreacher

 

The Seabreacher is capable of diving 5 feet down for 30 seconds before needing to surface. Yes, we can hold our breath for longer than that and we can dive deeper than that, but can you travel at a rate of 25 mph underwater while doing so? The Seabreacher can generate enough force to launch 20 feet out of the water. On the surface of the water the Seabreacher has the ability to reach speeds of 60 mph. All that and you don't even get wet unless you open the cabin to get some fresh spray. The Seabreacher comes in a two person or one person cockpit model. You can order the Seabreacher with a whopping 260 horsepower, supercharged Rotax ACE 1500cc 4 stroke engine. Want to play in a lake, the Seabreacher can do that. Want to play in an ocean, the Seabreacher can do that too because its engineered to work in both fresh and saltwater. Though we think you will definitely be the most dangerous thing out there in the lake, we're not so sure about the ocean. Referring to natural species of course. Even the controls of the Seabreacher are based on aircraft.

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There is the optional snorkel available for those who would like to spend more time admiring things under the surface than above the surface. Great for those sneak attacks on unsuspecting tourists, or just your girlfriend. On that note, we suggest getting the Seabreacher as a two person cockpit, that way you can enjoy all the fun together with someone else instead of each of you battling the waves on your own. Playing the game, lets see who can handle the most g-forces is always fun! Do you like barrel roles? So does the Seabreacher. The real question is, which one of you is going to give out first. You can drive the Seabreacher with the canopy open so try not to make a mess of things on the inside playing “splish splash I was taking a bath”, with a rubber ducky and all. The Seabreacher has the ability to self-right itself after being flipped much like a gyro so you don't have to worry about being stuck upside down and unable to get out without exposing yourself to the water. The Seabreacher is also not using ballast and taking on water to dive down so it always remains buoyant, therefore you won't find yourself or it marooned underwater somewhere. Coolest of all is that it doesn't require a special license or registration in order to operate the Seabreacher. It is approved for recreational and commercial use within the United States so for those who are seeing dollar signs right now, we know why!

The seats of the Seabreacher are bucket seats like a track car. Designed to withstand the forces you will be put under and keep you safe. Within the cockpit towards the bottom of the dashboard there is even a place for your phone to sit. Anyone else out there wanna feel like James Bond? This is the watercraft for you! If you have the means, you can have the cockpit/interior and exterior of the Seabreacher made to your liking. The cockpit can fit a pilot who is 6 ft 4 inches tall and a passenger who is 6 feet 2 inches tall, so if you're a little on the tall side you should be fine. The dashboard of the Seabreacher consists of an instrument panel displaying speed, RPM, fuel, engine information, voltage, and air pressure. There is an LCD display in the center of the console that displays live video from the snorkel cam and GPS or phone information. Below the console are foot pedals which control the rear wings and steering. In front of the console rests the hand controls which control the main wings for diving and rolling as well as the throttle allowing the pilot full 3 axis control of pitch, roll and yaw much like an airplane. Also the left hand grip controls the pneumatic seals to inflate and deflate the canopy and engine hatch seals keeping the water out. There are viewports around the feet as well as having the entire canopy above and in front to see out of.

Image from Seabreacher.com

 

The seats within the cockpit consist of vinyl covering closed-cell memory foam to protect from the wear of salt or freshwater. The seats come equipped with a four point racing harness to ensure you’re secure during all maneuvers. The Seabreacher fuselage much like a fighter jet today is a composite monocoque construction. The nose section is collapsible and the wing tips can break away. A top the Seabreacher hull sits the snorkel and on top of that sits a snorkel camera which will transmit live video to the dashboard mounted display providing you with an additional angle of visibility when things get choppy, or you're just sneaking up on that unsuspecting visitor. The Seabreacher holds 14 gallons of premium gas. Currently you can acquire the Seabreacher in 3 different base models which you can then have customized to your liking. The Seabreacher Z, Seabreacher X, and the Seabreacher Y. The Z model has a dolphin style body with a fully retractable snorkel which provides the ability to perform those 360 degree barrel rolls. The X model has an aggressive take no prisoners shark style body which provides the ability to jump 90 degrees out of the water with its smaller control surfaces increasing the X's agility/mobility in water. It has a fully vectored jet nozzle at the tail for increased maneuverability. It provides front and rear LCD screens for live video from the snorkel camera. An ipod/iphone docking station is also provided.

 

The Y model is a killer whale style body that comes equipped with a blowhole just to show off that you have that much more style! Due to the canopy styling the passengers get a wide field of view instead of the narrow field of view provided by the X Model. Otherwise the Y Model pretty much has all the capabilities of the X Model. Standard features for all models is that it comes with a marine grade stereo system with Bluetooth. Dimensions of all models are pretty much the same with a length between 192 to 200 inches, width of 42 inches, wingspan of 78 inches and a height of 58 inches. Weighing about 1450 lbs, so it's a good thing you can just load and unload it directly into the water just like a boat if you're planning on trailering it. Options for all models include a portable cooling unit and a VHF radio, to keep you cool while keeping in contact. For the most fun you can have on the water without getting wet unless you want to, you gotta have you a Seabreacher!

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