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To: "jeevacation@gmail.com" <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: 2002 Boat update:
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 12:16:33 +0000
Jeffrey.
I spoke to Jim. Owner of the 2002 midnight express...
-Purchased new for $500,00.00 (he said he's selling at 50cents on the dollar). not will to take "much" less. I told him
175K . he's not motivated to sell.
-he is looking to buy a bigger boat.
-140 hours total on the engines.
-He did not install 4 stroke engines due to weight.
- 70 MPH
-no contract with broker, so we may deal direct with him.
-he will include $10,000.00 worth of fishing equipment (poles etc).
-included is a 6HP SeaBob undwater propulsion vehicle. (this is why he has a crane installed on boat, to lower this
vehicle into the water). $25,000.00 invested in the Seabob, only has 2 hours of use, travel at 10 kts on top
or underwater.
-Boat has a carbon monoxide less air compressor generator. that is used for diving or on the Seabob vehicle, can
support 4 divers with air, up to 100 feet deep, continuously. this also runs the 2 air conditioner systems installed.
He is not willing to move much on price, since he would be willing to include all fishing and diving equipment that is
on the boat.
this is the Seabob:
April 30. 2007 Ever wondered what it feels like to power through the water like a dolphin? The SeaBob is like a cross
between a jet-ski and a bodyboard -hold on tight and leap through the waves, or turn downward and head for the
ocean floor with speed. grace and agility. This simple device creates a whole new category of recreational vehicle,
and it looks like a blast!
Put on your goggles, hold onto the handles, tuck yourself in behind the hydrodynamic plastic body of the SeaBob,
and gently thumb the accelerator sensor. The electric impeller jet motor pulls you forward gently at first, but ramp it
up to full power and it belts you through the breakers at a speed of 15km/h. Hold on tight!
Take a deep breath and dip below the surface. powering downwards towads the ocean floor. Steer yourself by
moving your bodyweight and using your legs like the tail of a fast fish, and experience the exhilaration of flying along
the sand, dodging rocks, coral and startled fish as you go.
Let go of the handles and the SeaBob powers down and stops almost immediately so you don't have to swim far to
get it back. There's really not that much more to it, it's a simple and intuitive device that lets the user experience
underwater speed in a very physical and engaging way.
The SeaBob, designed in Stuttgart, Germany and available now, is powered by a patented electric motor, drawing on
rechargeable Li-Ion accumulators and driving an impeller jet propulsion system. The standard model puts out 2.4 kW
(3.3 HP) and the Jet and Cayago models use the larger 3.6kW (5 HP) engine, capable of 20kmh. A full charge takes 6-
12 hours when plugged into a wall socket, and is good for around an hour belting around underwater. Extra battery
packs are available, but they're fairly pricey, as is the rest of the
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SEABOB — Faster Than a Fish = from $12,000
SeaBob is the ultimate machine for exploring the thrills and action in the endless underwater world. For those who
would love to watch dolphins surfing the sea gracefully, SeaBob is what you were looking for. This elegantly styled
recreational vehicle can be controlled with your thumb. Must See VIDEO >>>
Comparatively a blend of bodyboard and a jet-ski, this vehicle allows you the experience of leap through waves. head
for the ocean floor or even turn downward. Moreover. you can do all this at great speed, agility and grace, enough to
compete in Seaworld performances. At first, the electric impeller jet motor propels the vehicle gently, as you go for
full throttle, you can achieve a maximum speed of up to 15km/h.
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