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Scubster: The Pedal-Powered Submarine
It’s no Seabreacher X, but it will have to do. The Scubster, designed by Stephane Rousson, is a pedal-powered submersible vehicle, almost an underwater bicycle, that allows you to dive up to 20 feet underwater using your own two feet. Your pedaling powers two propellers which plunge you deeper and deeper, but not too deep, into the abyss. The Scubster is completely water-sealed but you are still asked to wear oxygen gear in case of a catastrophic accident. No one... Continue reading
Hydrodome BOB: The Underwater Scooter
Forget scuba diving. Too much work, not enough freedom. Underwater exploration just got a hell of a lot more entertaining thanks to Hydrodome’s BOB, or Breathing Observation Bubble. HydroBOB is best described as an aquatic scooter with a helmet. It lets you scoot around the sea without having to worry about resurfacing to take a breath. For about $25 per hour at Ft. Lauderdale’s Hydrodome, including an introductory briefing, you’ll be strapped into HydroBOB (that does sound a bit dirty)... Continue reading
Seascout Aquatic Rescue Robot Won’t Leave You Stranded
Shipwrecked? No worries. I’ve got this Seascout aquatic rescue robot. It replaces all the bikini-clad Baywatch babes you wished would rescue you. Pamela Anderson can’t swim in hazardous conditions even with flotation devices, but Seascout can. The idea is that anyone stranded in the water could use a GPS tracker to summon the rescue robot to come scoop them up and bring them safely to shore. With internal lighting, a sunroof and a radio system, your rescue shall certainly be... Continue reading
