0roo0roo
No Lifer
- Sep 21, 2002
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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: BoomerD
http://www.seabreacher.com/faq
"How deep can they dive?
About 5 feet for brief durations but generally they go just a few feet below the surface in order to keep the snorkel above the water
Only 5 feet MAX? Get back to me when they can to 20-30 feet with no problem. (deeper would be better.)
its very bouyant. it was on the gadget show a while back. when you dive it clearly wants to surface which is why it is able to leap out of the water.
That just means it needs a bigger engine; more thrust.
It wouldn't be too hard to fit the thing with some SCUBA gear; one tank for you and one tank for the engine...
Now that would be badass.
well no because when it goes under at max depth it starts to breath your air...the engine breaths ur air
u cant do that for long. its hard enough to keep something water tight at high speeds just 5 feet underwater anyways, if you were to add impact resistance and further depth capability the walls would have to be very thick. it would rather quickly become an engineering nightmare.