Can a Seabreacher do barrel rolls?
SEABREACHER FEATURES: Our latest model is even capable of 360 degree barrel rolls on the water! Available in Shark style X model, Killer Whale Y model, or Dolphin style Z model; each Seabreacher is a unique creation where customers can select from a vast array of individualized options. The Seabreacher Z Model redefines aquatic thrill with its capability to perform high-speed 360-degree barrel rolls, courtesy of its fully retractable snorkel. It’s available in three mesmerizing designs: Shark, Killer Whale, or Dolphin, each powered by a robust 230hp supercharged Rotax engine.
Who owns Seabreacher?
Innespace Productions was founded in 1997 by Rob Innes and Dan Piazza. The company began as a design and development company specializing in high performance submersible watercraft. The watercraft was designed and developed by two engineers—New Zealander Rob Innes and his partner, American Dan Piazza—who are also the founders of the American company Innespace Inc. It is the production model of the single-seat Innespace Dolphin.
Is it difficult to operate a Seabreacher?
It is surprisingly quick to pick up the basic operation of the Seabreacher and learn to navigate on the surface. Prolonged dives and other tricks take a little longer to master, but most pilots are proficient in a couple of days. The controls can be compared to an airplane with 3-axis; pitch, roll, and yaw. 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. Most people are under for about 5-10 seconds at a time, and almost always have a portion of the snorkel above the waterline.