
TUSA's SAV-7 Underwater Vehicle
November 27, 2006 @ 09:48 AM (EST)
Source: Divester.com
TUSA's new SAV-7 Underwater Vehicle is a hands-free DPV. Rather than pulling a rider behind it, the SAV-7 features a "scooter saddle" that fits between a diver's legs and pushes him or her through the water. Featuring a 3 speed propeller pitch assembly that allows for precision speed control while zooming underwater, TUSA claims the SAV-7's design is intended to reduce fatigue on the user and allow for hands-free scooter operation, so a diver can shoot photos, conduct a fish count, or pretend he or she is Superman. With a max speed in the neighborhood of 2.5mph, the SAV-7 also boasts optional wings, which enables the unit to pull up to 2 additional divers...
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