domingo, 19 de septiembre de 2010

New submarine copy of white shark fiber glass

El Seabreacher X puede saltar hasta tres metros de altura.

In NeoTeo've seen a lot of strange vehicles. Some worked very well, others less so. But we have never encountered something so intimidated impressive as Seabreacher X, created by Rob Innes for personal use. This small submarine shaped like a large shark and also immersed in water, is able to jump up to 3 feet high in the air.
The Seabreacher X can jump up to three meters high.


And when we say that looks like a shark, not a metaphor for how well it moves underwater. But literally looks like a shark. In its design, the vehicle has a dorsal fin, two sides and, in the case of X Seabreacher Rob Innes, very sharp teeth. In the area that least resembles a shark carries two seats and an engine of 260 horsepower that you can get to 80 mph on water and 32 miles submerged.

This fiberglass shark is nearly five meters and can do all kinds of tricks. You can go 80 kilometers per hour and sway from side to side without problem and can dive to get shot three feet into the air, like a real shark. In the future they improve the design so that it can spin 360 degrees, turning in midair and even turned backwards. He also said they would like to use it to run races, but its high price, few people would risk damaging one.

Of course, there is little practical use, but points to the pleasure. As they explained, is far from a submarine, since you can not dive much. So Rob says: "The Seabreacher is really for people with large incomes who want to have fun." And how much is this "great" income? Well, today the company created by his friend Rob Innes and Dan Piazza, Innespace, sell these vehicles to customers in Korea and in the Caribbean for a figure close to € 73,000. The next step? A vehicle similar to a hammerhead shark.

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