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Extreme Watercraft
The Seabreacher

Have you ever wished you could dive, submerge or even jump like a dolphin or a whale? Good news is that it’s now possible to release your inner Poseidon with The Seabreacher.

Founded by boat designer Rob Innes and machinist Dan Piazza in 1997, Innespace Productions has been focusing on developing a safe and reliable submersible watercraft to brings the unique experience of underwater flight to waterways around the world. After over ten years of meticulous engineering and extensive testing, they have created the Seabreacher, a very safe and stable watercraft that can endure the continuous punishment of the marine environment while pushing the limits of what humans can experience in the water.

The craft enables you to not only drive it like a speedboat but also dive, jump, roll, porpoise and even perform other amazing aerobatic tricks in the water, all within the safety and comfort of a dry, sealed cockpit. The organic lines of this hand built vessel’s sculpted body present an unforgettable sight, resembling a twisted union of a marine mammal and a high-performance fighter jet. No matter where you go, be prepared to draw a crowd.

The Seabreacher is offered in three models, all powered by a 260hp supercharged engine coupled to a new patented fully-vectored thrust system that mimics the tail articulation of sharks and dolphins. First is the two-seat shark-style X model; its smaller control surfaces make it a brilliantly agile and responsive vessel that can produce 90° jumps from the water.

Then there is the two seat killer whale-styled Y model, which is similar in size and scale to the real thing, and incorporates new Orca-inspired design features, including a large whale tail, new pectoral fins, a functioning blowhole. It also offers passengers a panoramic view through its full acrylic canopy. Finally, you have the one-seat dolphin-style Z model, the first Seabreacher with a fully retractable snorkel, which allows the pilot to experience the thrill of high-speed 360-degree barrel rolls. Click here to learn more about the Seabreacher.