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 ...
The first time you see the Seabreacher tearing through the water, a visceral feeling of What the hell is that? sweeps through your body. It looks like an extra-large turbo-powered mechanized dolphin.
It looks like something from a James Bond film. Shaped exactly like a dolphin, this boat is the latest toy for millionaire adrenaline junkies. The Seabreacher can jump 10 feet in the air and even ...
To get great ideas, I read Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, and watch TED videos and cool YouTube clips when I work out every morning on the treadmill. This morning I saw a video about SeaBreacher ...
If you saw this thing on your neighbor's trailer, you'd laugh at him. "What sort of pretentious man-child buys a boat shaped like a shark," you'd scoff into your mugaccino, secure in the knowledge ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
A new watercraft is giving wealthy adventure-seekers a taste of what it’s like to zip through the water like a killer whale. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
Take your pick. Would you rather ride boat sailfish, dolphin, or shark? Rob Innes, co-owner and lead designer of Innespace Productions, has ridden them all. “I get to design and drive each one,” he ...
“Drive it like you stole it,” says Rob Innes. “You can’t break it.” We are skimming across the smooth blue surface of California’s largest reservoir in something that feels like the inside of a ...