
Created by two water sport fanatics, New Zealander Rob Innes, 33, and Californian Dan Piazza, the Seabreacher is made of out of fibre glass,
stainless steel and aluminium and uses the discarded canopies of US fighter jets.
The two-seater craft can submerge 2 ft underwater for around 20 seconds at a time creating the dolphin-like dive effect. Mr Innes said: "Because
it's so light it pops out of the water like a cork. It can fly up to 10 feet in the air even if you are going at 15 mph.
"It's really just for fun. It's a 3-D jet ski. We liken it to a monster truck. In the end we would like to turn it into a recognised sport as you
can race and jump. You can do a single or double roll in the Seabreacher which is great fun though the landing is quite rough.
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