A new craze? Personal submarines instead of private jets

A new craze? Personal submarines instead of private jets

Dutch company U-Boat Worx has begun volume production of its NEMO 1 (one-seater) and NEMO 2 (two-seater) submersibles, which are quite easily moved due to their size and weight, so they’re relatively easy to be housed on land, at a boat dock, or on a yacht.


When fully charged, NEMO crafts operate up to 8 hours at a speed of 3 knots and can dive up to 100 meters. For safety reasons, the domed cockpit is completed with a “panic button,” which fills a small tank at the rear with oxygen, naturally floating the submersibles up to the surface.

Source: Hypebeast

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