If you’re looking for the ultimate driving experience…
it’s time to leave the roads and discover the water. Fantastically engaging, the SEABOB offers unlimited thrills and action in water.
Relaxed gliding. Water sports at a new level. Diving safely under water. It’s all possible with a SEABOB. Yes, that’s right, it’s now actually possible to move through the water like a fish. Either on the surface or at depth.
Nothing can prepare you for this amount of fun – it’s time to rediscover water...
Experience Your Element
No one has ever been in his element this much Relaxed gliding. Water sports at a new level. Diving safely underwater.
It’s all possible with a SEABOB. Yes, that’s right, it’s now actually possible to move through the water like a fish. Either on the surface or at depth.
And when it's in its element, this fun-sport machine is also completely environmentally friendly. This powerful combination of characteristics means that the SEABOB is the realization of a human dream.
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Pure thrills and action with SEABOB:
The SEABOB offers all-round high performance. Indeed, its undreamt-of agility in water proves that the ultimate hydrodynamic shapes still come from nature.
Steering and diving the SEABOB couldn't be easier - it's all done by shifting your body weight. The Controlgrips are used to regulate speed.
With its power limited to 3.6 kW (5 HP), the SEABOB is incredibly easy to drive and free from any licence restrictions. |
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The SEABOB is addictive
If you’re looking for the ultimate driving experience, it’s time to leave the roads and discover the water. Fantastically engaging, the SEABOB offers unlimited thrills and action in water.
Over water, under water, cruising, sporty driving or diving. Nothing can prepare you for this amount of fun – it’s time to rediscover water.
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A Unique Experience of Discovery
The fascination of the underwater world. Apply only light pressure and the SEABOB will begin to dive. Man and machine forging ahead with power and purpose.
The diving depth can be set according to individual needs, such as for children. For safety reasons, the diving depth of the standard models has been set at 2.5 metres. Scuba divers can use the on-board electronics to set the diving depth to a maximum of 40 metres.
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April 30, 2007 Ever wondered what it feels like to power through the water like a dolphin? The SeaBob is like a cross between a jet-ski and a bodyboard -hold on tight and leap through the waves, or turn downward and head for the ocean floor with speed, grace and agility. This simple device creates a whole new category of recreational vehicle, and it looks like a blast!
Put on your goggles, hold onto the handles, tuck yourself in behind the hydrodynamic plastic body of the SeaBob, and gently thumb the accelerator sensor. The electric impeller jet motor pulls you forward gently at first, but ramp it up to full power and it belts you through the breakers at a speed of 15km/h. Hold on tight!
Take a deep breath and dip below the surface, powering downwards towads the ocean floor. Steer yourself by moving your bodyweight and using your legs like the tail of a fast fish, and experience the exhilaration of flying along the sand, dodging rocks, coral and startled fish as you go.
Let go of the handles and the SeaBob powers down and stops almost immediately so you don't have to swim far to get it back. There's really not that much more to it, it's a simple and intuitive device that lets the user experience underwater speed in a very physical and engaging way.
The SeaBob, designed in Stuttgart, Germany and available now, is powered by a patented electric motor, drawing on rechargeable Li-Ion accumulators and driving an impeller jet propulsion system. The standard model puts out 2.4 kW (3.3 HP) and the Jet and Cayago models use the larger 3.6kW (5 HP) engine, capable of 20kmh. A full charge takes 6-12 hours when plugged into a wall socket, and is good for around an hour belting around underwater. Extra battery packs are available, but they're fairly pricey, as is the rest of the range.
A nifty LCD cockpit display shows you the engine power, remaining operating time, charge state, water temperature and a depth gauge. The machine comes with a factory setting that shuts the engine off below a depth of 2.5 metres - a handy safety feature that can be adjusted by the adventurous to a maximum depth of 40 metres. Clearly if you're going to be zooming around at that sort of depth you need to think about scuba gear.
20kmh through the water is roughly 5.5 metres per second, so if you can hold your breath for one minute underwater, at top speed on the , you'll pop up for a breath around 330 metres down the beach. Do take care you don't pop up in the path of a jet-ski, because you won't be coming off the winner in that little contest.
As seen on gizmag.com
Apart from the recreational market (and we can see this being a real hit on hire at leisure resorts all around the world) the device clearly has James Bond written all over it too - will we see blue ocean-camoflage SeaBobs in use by Navy Seals and special ops agents in the near future?