Seabreacher “Killer Whale” PWC is Submersible

 Killer 2Think cool when you see this new PWC. Don’t ride it in Pudget Sound though. Innespace Productions, the innovative design and fabrication company that released their shark inspired Seabreacher X last year, has just unveiled a new recognizable underwater animal to add to the Seabreacher fleet: a killer whale.

This new killer whale vessel, which is similar in size and scale to the real thing, incorporates new Orca-inspired design features, including a more rounded off nose, large whale tail, new pectoral fins, and a taller dorsal fin. The new large rear tail was added to help the boat achieve a 180 degree back flip, which continues to be a goal for Innespace. The new Seabreacher Y comes standard with the 255hp supercharged engine found in the X model and offers the same high performance capabilities, but has the panoramic bubble canopy of the popular dolphin style J model. The killer whale pictured here has an upgraded 300hp engine kit, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 55mph on the surface of the water. This particular vessel was custom built for a special customer in Abu Dhabi.Killer 1

Innespace designed the new Seabreacher Y with the primary intention of performing aquatic shows and displays, so the new vessel comes with riding pegs and grab handles to allow a trained stunt person to ride on the back and perform tricks similar to real whale-riding shows seen throughout the world. “The big advantage of riding one of Innespace’s killer whales is there’s no risk of being eaten by your ride!” says whale riding stunt man Jesse McNamara.

The International Live Show and Attractions company, Mirage Entertainment, has already purchased two Seabreacher J’s to perform stunts during their on-the-water productions.

Innespace Productions, a watercraft design and fabrication company in Northern California, is now offering custom-built Seabreachers for sale. These unique dolphin-inspired submersible watercraft can jump, dive and roll like real dolphins, with cruising speeds of 40 mph and underwater speeds of 20mph-all within the safety and security of a dry, sealed cockpit. “Its the most fun I’ve had in the water, ever,” said Dave Mordal, host of Wreckreation Nation on Discovery. Innespace says that these new recreational two-seaters are designed to be easy to drive and maintain for their customers worldwide. “After over ten years of prototyping, we have really developed a design that is very intuitive to drive, safe, and easy to service” said company co-owner and designer Rob Innes. “We want our customers, many of whom live overseas, to feel comfortable purchasing our vessels.” An international media sensation, these unusual watercraft have been featured on countless television programs, with upcoming features on the Travel Channel and Discovery. You might have also seen them in Austin Powers Goldmember, Monster Garage, The Today Show, or as one of Time magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2006.” “If you own one, you’re gonna get noticed,” said Dan Piazza, co-owner of Innespace. In addition to individual sales, Innespace also offers demonstrations and sponsorship opportunities for companies looking for that extra attention; www.seabreacher.com.

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