Yamaha SeaScooters are underwater propulsion devices designed to help divers navigate more efficiently and effortlessly. They are battery-powered and can be used for diving, snorkeling, and swimming.
Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd. was founded in 1955 in Japan.
The company started manufacturing boats and outboard motors in the 1960s.
In 1986, Yamaha developed its first underwater propulsion device, the Submarine Racer.
In 2008, Yamaha launched the first SeaScooter model, the SeaWing.
Today, Yamaha offers a range of SeaScooter models to suit divers of different skill levels and needs.
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A SeaScooter designed for beginner to intermediate divers, with a maximum depth rating of 30 meters and a speed of up to 3.3 km/h.
A SeaScooter designed for recreational diving, with a maximum depth rating of 30 meters and a speed of up to 6 km/h.
A SeaScooter designed for advanced divers, with a maximum depth rating of 40 meters and a speed of up to 7 km/h.
The battery life varies depending on the model and usage, but typically ranges from 60 minutes to 120 minutes of continuous use.
The depth rating depends on the model, but ranges from 30 meters to 40 meters.
Yes, Yamaha SeaScooters can be used for snorkeling to help you cover more distance and save energy.
Yes, Yamaha SeaScooters require regular maintenance such as cleaning, lubricating, and checking the battery.
Yes, Yamaha SeaScooters are easy to use, with most models featuring intuitive controls and adjustable buoyancy for improved stability.