Discovery 1000 luxury submarine

Imagine having your own personal water craft submarine. This is really some top level James Bond secret agent technology ( or at least Austin Powers chic). If you are looking to impress, what better way to do it than showing off your own personal luxury sub that’s capable of diving 1000 feet below the surface of the sea. With a comfortable interior much like that of a small luxurious private jet, you can take your friends and family within a range of 56 nautical miles with a top speed of 6 knots underwater. In the comfortable air conditioned, climate controlled atmosphere with high end luxury seating, you and your party can hide out or chill underwater for up to 28 hours with a 360 view of the surrounding underwater sights.

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The Discovery 1000 handles very much like a boat. So you really won’t need to take submarine lessons. A digital joystick and a video game like computer display shows you all you need to know. The craft can also function just as a boat without submerging but it’s good to know that you can dive down when the need or want arises. Powered by a 15KW electric motor, The Discovery 1000 can also be fitted with an optional 40KW diesel engine for the purpose of faster travel at surface level. This watercraft, manufactured by the Florida based US SUBS is Available in various sizes to accommodate 2 to 10 people. So all of you jaded gadget heads out there, this is probably something you don’t own already so what are you waiting for?

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via - BornRich

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By Scribe, October 6, 2006, 1:25 am o'clock

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