Exploring the Depths with New Submersibles
Submersible technology continues to improve, with an increasing number of options for superyacht owners.
Submersible technology continues to improve, with an increasing number of options for superyacht owners.
U-Boat Worx says its Super Sub’s speed has climbed from 8 knots to 10 knots.
The 123-foot Nautilus from U-Boat Worx can function as a yacht or a submersible.
Companies that build submersibles are pushing new boundaries on sizes, depths and features.
Triton’s new yacht-friendly submersibles can fit up to nine passengers.
The Super Sub is faster than both bottlenose dolphins and the average submersible.
The two-person SEAmagine submersible DEEP-C is now on the brokerage market.
Submersible technology continues to improve, with an increasing number of options for superyacht owners.
U-Boat Worx says its Super Sub’s speed has climbed from 8 knots to 10 knots.
The 123-foot Nautilus from U-Boat Worx can function as a yacht or a submersible.
Companies that build submersibles are pushing new boundaries on sizes, depths and features.
Triton’s new yacht-friendly submersibles can fit up to nine passengers.
The Super Sub is faster than both bottlenose dolphins and the average submersible.
The two-person SEAmagine submersible DEEP-C is now on the brokerage market.
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