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.
Can a Seabreacher sink?
The Seabreacher is positively buoyant and needs speed in order to dive, which means the engine needs to be running and needs fresh air to breathe. The moment you dive too deep, the engine’s air supply is cut off and the engine immediately loses power, however, it will always pop back to the surface. Risks when using a Seabreacher Operators have limited ability to determine whether underwater obstructions exist prior to undertaking any diving. Collision damage can reduce a Seabreacher’s ability to float which may result in the vessel sinking.
Can a Seabreacher do barrel rolls?
SEABREACHER FEATURES: This allows the vessel to carve left and right, jump over, dive under, and cut though the waves. Our latest model is even capable of 360 degree barrel rolls on the water! The Seabreacher or also known as Dolphin Boat or Shark Boat is the most advanced submersible watercraft to come to Miami. Powered by a 260 hp supercharged engine enables the vessel to reach a top speed of up to 55mph on the surface and 25 mph below.