Sports — 20 October 2009

I don’t know what’s more disconcerting about the Scubacraft: the $164,000 price tag or the fact that this thing can dive to a depth of 100 feet and sports an open cabin. In any event, if you didn’t completely catch that, the Scubacraft doubles as a boat that can fly across the water at 50mph and can also dive underwater like a submarine. You’ll need to bring your own scuba gear since the cockpit is completely open and one can only hope that the process from boat to sub is instantaneous, but I have my doubts.

You can preorder the Scubacraft now with delivery arriving sometime in late 2010.
[via Luxist]

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