I can see it now. You’re chugging along the channel at a leisurely 50mph in your boat when all of a sudden you get the urge to go under the water for a closer look at all that hides beneath the blue waters (or whatever color the water is your vacation in). If you’re on a normal boat, the obvious solution is to jump in. Conversely, if you’re in a submarine and want to get closer to what your see out of your little peep hole window, you’re out of luck. Separated by a wall of metal, glass, and other various man-made elements. However, if you were rich enough (or new the Mr. & Mrs. Moneybags down the street) enjoying both the wind in your hair and the water enveloping your skin could be had with the Scuba Craft — part boat. It’s worth mentioning that when feeling water all over your skin whilst riding in a boat is usually not a good thing. The Scuba Craft is no ordinary boat. This time, feeling the watery world wrapped tightly around your body is actually ok.
Above the water, the Scuba Craft is a menacing looking 50mph speedboat. Dipping below the waves reveals a true “sleeper” — a submarine hiding in boat’s clothing. Feel free to kiss the fish and hug a sponge at depths up to 100 ft with the Scuba Craft. By the way, I didn’t mention Mr. & Mrs. Moneybags without do reason. The cost for such pleasures will set you back (or deny any children you ever have from going to college) a cool $160,000. Yes, that’s before tax. Ouch. Still, the inner James Bond in all of us can’t help but feel even the slightest bit giggly no?