How fast is the Seabreacher X?
The X model also steps up the performance envelope with a 260hp supercharged engine, propelling the vessel to a top speed of 50mph on the surface and 25mph below. The engine gives the Seabreacher X a top speed of 50 mph on the surface and 20 mph submerged.
How many seabreachers are there?
Three different models to choose from – Model X (Shark), Model Y (Killer Whale), & Model Z (Dolphin) The Seabreacher represents a dramatic breakthrough in recreational boating. The Z model is available in three body styles; Shark, Killer Whale, or Dolphin. This new version comes standard with the Rotax 230hp supercharged engine, two seats, and a fully vectored thrust system. If you’re looking for the most extreme watercraft on the market today, the Z Model is definitely for you.
How deep can a Seabreacher X go?
Operation. How deep can they dive? About 5-6 feet for brief durations, but generally they go just a few feet below the surface in order to keep the dorsal/snorkel above the water (air intake for your engine). Recreational divers can dive as deep as 130 feet (40m). Although, this exact depth does not apply to all recreational divers as it all depends on the age and training of the divers. The maximum depth of a certified PADI Scuba Diver is 40ft (12m) and the maximum depth for a certified PADI Open Water Diver is 60ft (18m).Most recreational divers rarely dive deeper than 130 feet. But commercial divers can use atmospheric suits to descend to depths up to 2,000 feet. Some recreational divers have descended to depths of 1,000 feet and beyond and survived the experience without any problems.Please note, the Seabreacher is not considered a submarine or jet ski. The Seabreacher is only meant to dive just beneath the surface for brief durations. You typically do not go lower than 5-6 feet, and it will also depend on your level of experience as a pilot.Operation. How deep can they dive? About 5-6 feet for brief durations, but generally they go just a few feet below the surface in order to keep the dorsal/snorkel above the water (air intake for your engine).