August is Travel Month here at autoevolution, and that means you’re in for a very exciting ride as a wide variety of machines humans use to travel on the road, on the water, in the sky, and in space ...
Gizmag covered this amazing dolphin-like watercraft almost three years ago. At that stage, the Seabreacher - a unique submersible vessel - was just a prototype. Now, you can own your own, make like ...
Cue up the soundtrack to Jaws. Here comes Seabreacher X. Want to perform exotic aquabatics in your next high-powered water toy? And do you want to do it in a watercraft that looks like a shark? Then ...
I remember growing up and visiting the Pacific, just waiting for some dolphins to surface. Today, you can be the actual dolphin people are looking for. Don’t understand what I mean? Just have a look ...
The Seabreacher X is biomimicry at its finest. It takes the shape of man's most feared predator, gives it more horsepower than a MotoGP bike, and makes it so light that it has the power-to-weight ...
If you plan to enjoy the various lakes and rivers across the U.S. this summer, look out for the Seabreacher, an entirely new take on personal watercraft. In Translogic 45, Bradley hits the waters of ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN DIEGO — There’s a new toy that will take ...
Innespace’s Seabreacher series is biomimetic. Sort of. These special watercraft behave like a rocket-powered shark or killer whale might. And in case you wonder what inspired its inventors, they erase ...
Innespace's SeaBreacher is the ultimate toy for water babies, a startling, subaqueous dolphin-shaped vessel that leaps, dives and barrel rolls through wave and tide just as its animal namesake can.
It looks like a shark and shoots out of the water incredibly fast. It’s the Seabreacher, a cross between a jet ski and a personal submarine, and TODAY contributor Jill Martin boldly gives it a try.
If you saw the Seabreacher tearing around the waters of your local beach or bay, you’d probably assume that the killer whales had finally initiated their global coup and gone fully bionic. But you’d ...