Gizmag covered this amazing dolphin-like watercraft almost three years ago. At that stage, the Seabreacher - a unique submersible vessel - was just a prototype. Now, you can own your own, make like ...
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 ...
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 ...
I remember growing up and visiting the Pacific, just waiting for some dolphins to surface. Today, you can be the actual dolphin people are looking for. Don’t understand what I mean? Just have a look ...
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 ...
The Seabreacher is a jumping, diving, speeding water sub/Jet Ski, making it more similar to a dolphin than any other man-made machine. The new model, the Seabreacher Y, is a killer-whale-inspired ...
Innespace’s Seabreacher series is biomimetic. Sort of. These special watercraft behave like a rocket-powered shark or killer whale might. And in case you wonder what inspired its inventors, they erase ...
A new watercraft is giving wealthy adventure-seekers a taste of what it’s like to zip through the water like a killer whale. Innespace's Seabreacher Y vessel — which resembles a killer whale and is ...
Innespace's SeaBreacher is the ultimate toy for water babies, a startling, subaqueous dolphin-shaped vessel that leaps, dives and barrel rolls through wave and tide just as its animal namesake can.
For a mere $65,000 to $90,000 you can power through any pool of water as a Killer whale, a shark or a dolphin. With the Seabreacher you can cruise underwater in an air-tight cockpit, breich for the ...
Seabreacher X is a pretty tame name name for such a kickass bit of aquatic engineering. I don’t know how you can call a shark-shaped submersible that can jump 12 feet in the air anything other than ...