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Ladies, prepare to get wet (and men too)!

Ladies, prepare to get wet (and men too)!

In what could only be described as Mario Kart meets ocean’s bottom, these HydroBOB suits will allow a user to submerge under water, breath normally, and move freely, all without the flippers, oxygen masks, and all that other arcane technology. If you want to experience HydroBOB, you’ll have to be near the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but it might just make your vacation that much more exciting….

Coolest Boat In The World That Might Never Be Seen

Coolest Boat In The World That Might Never Be Seen

Ever been in a submarine? I haven’t. But if I ever see theĀ Marion Hyper-Sub, that could very well change in a heartbeat. This thingĀ is a boat that can let you sail the seas or dive below them. Did we mention that it is completely autonomous? Marion hopes that people will buy these “hyper-subs” for recreational use while businesses use them to offer tours. Also, the company sees companies purchasing these subs for more specific use cases, like underwater salvaging. There is even mention of police and military usage. This “hyper-sub” is also a boat. A well-equipped boat. It can travel pretty fast…

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Futuristic 'breaking' Watercraft Shows How Rich Douches Will Entertain Themselves in the Future

While some design companies tackle complex problems of sustainability or efficiency, Aguila Design are taking on something way more important: the future of watersports. Their ‘breaking’ watercraft – yes, that’s the actual name – features a out-there spaceship like design that allows the vehicle to stop easily and turn on a dime, while never rolling or capsizing. Snark aside, however, there’s actually some pretty cool technology in this thing. The fin at the bottom of the craft creates a ‘hydrodynamic’ effect, which not only means the craft slips through the water with the greatest of ease,…

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