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  2. Innespace Seabreacher - Wikipedia

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    Innespace Seabreacher (or Sea Breacher) is a two-seat semi-submersible [2] personal watercraft "submarine", with a shape based on that of a dolphin, and the ability to imitate a dolphin's movement. History

  3. Hacker-Craft - Wikipedia

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    Hacker-Craft's logo, hand-painted in gold leaf on the side of a mahogany runabout. Hacker was born in Detroit, Michigan on May 24, 1877. For four years, while working at his father's business as a bookkeeper, he attended night school and took a correspondence course in order to become an accredited marine designer.

  4. INS Drakon - Wikipedia

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    INS Drakon, or Dragon, is an Israeli Dolphin 2-class submarine.The submarine was built in Kiel, Germany, and was reported to be on sea trials in early 2022.Although unconfirmed by either the German or Israeli government, rumor has it that the Drakon will be longer than previous boats of its class and may have new weapon capabilities, including a vertical launch system (VLS). [6]

  5. Take a dive in this shark-shaped boat - AOL

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  6. Watch dolphin sail through the air as it tries overtaking ...

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    “I’ve seen it many times, but to get it on film is quite hard.”

  7. Troy (submarine) - Wikipedia

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    Troy was a 14-foot-long (4.3 m), 1,200-pound (540 kg) submarine designed to look like a great white shark. It was created by oceanographer Fabien Cousteau and engineer Eddie Paul's E.P. Industries so that Cousteau could observe and film sharks in their natural habitat without chumming the water. [1]

  8. Did the Miami Dolphins ever have a real dolphin at their ...

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  9. Nautilus (fictional submarine) - Wikipedia

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    The Plongeur, inspiration for the Nautilus. Verne named the Nautilus after Robert Fulton's real-life submarine Nautilus (1800). [6] For the design of the Nautilus, Verne was inspired by the French Navy submarine Plongeur, a model of which he had seen at the 1867 Exposition Universelle, three years before writing his novel.