Seabob F9

The Seabob F9 is the latest innovation in high-performance water sleds, delivering enhanced acceleration and agility. With a completely redesigned propulsion system, it offers a thrilling ride, while the Seabob F9 S takes performance even further, reaching speeds of over 20 km/h.

Weighing just over 20 kg, the Seabob F9 is built using titanium, magnesium, and carbon, ensuring durability without excess weight. This advanced construction improves control and efficiency, making the ride smoother and more responsive.

Developed in collaboration with Studio F. A. Porsche, the F9 features an optimised shape for enhanced water dynamics. This refined design not only enhances speed but also improves manoeuvrability, offering a seamless blend of style and performance.

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Peak season for the SEABOB

Whether as enjoyment at the beach or adventuresome change on a yacht – the Seabob offers plenty of fun in the water. Thanks to the simple and intuitive operation through two control grips, anyone can start riding a Seabob right away and can cruise through the water at 20km/h. While you glide along noiselessly, you can also explore the world underwater with this high-performance sea toy.

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At the age of 67, Wolfgang Kulow sets spectacular diving record

"Setting such a demanding world record begins with an idea. To realize it, you need a highly motivated team. I would like to thank everyone who supported me in this challenge", said the extreme athlete right after setting the world record on September 27, 2016.

At a diving depth of up to 10 meters, Wolfgang Kulow traversed the 20 km (12.5 mile) distance from the Danish island of Lolland to the German island Fehmarn in only four hours and nine minutes, setting the world record for the "fastest underwater crossing of the Fehmarn Belt".

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Extreme Athlete Wolfgang Kulov’s World Record Attempt at Crossing the Fehmarn Belt

  • World Record Attempt: "Fastest underwater crossing of the Fehmarn Belt with scuba gear and an underwater scooter"
  • Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2016
  • Start: Lolland, Denmark
  • Finish: Fehmarn Island, Germany

On September 27, 2016, extreme athlete Wolfgang Kulov plans to cover a distance of 20 kilometres.

He will start at the Danish island of Lolland and end at the German island of Fehmarn, with a maximum depth of 10 meters.