providing efficient propulsion. The device is operated through a handle and a trigger system. It has an LED display to monitor speed and battery life. Users control the power using green and red but- tons to increase or decrease speed respectively. Steering is handled by maneuvering the unit with the user’s body weight and arms to turn or dive. It generally operates in two modes: "Surface" for cruising and "Dive" mode for exploring deeper, controlled by the user's div- ing depth. If the user lets go, the Seabob stops. Seabob is a very ver- satile water toy, suitable for swimming, snorkeling and diving. The device is positively buoyant, meaning it will rise to the surface if released. They also have a military division and I can see the US Navy frogs in Coronado, CA making good use of these on missions. The current consumer model lineup and prices are as follows: Seabob F9- Newest addition to the world’s fastest line of water sleds. Lighter weight, superior handling and agility with new Porsche design. Operates 60-minutes ($10,725). Seabob F9S- The premium model of the new F9 releases. Stronger jet system and extractable rear side wings to provide more stabilizing buoyancy ($14,465). Seabob F5- Speeds of 9.3-mph over water, 8.1-mph underwater. Steering and diving only require shift in body weight. Operates 60-minutes ($9,980). Seabob F5S- Speeds of 12.4-mph over water, 11.2-mph underwater. Operates 60-minutes ($13,450). Seabob F5 SR- Speeds of 13.7-mph over water, 12.6-mph
underwater. Operates 70-minutes ($17,780). For more information, visit https://seabob.com Yamaha CrossWave Purpose-built to redefine versatility in the personal watercraft category, the CrossWave features the indus- try’s first full walkaround deck, offering nearly 13-feet of flat, marine-matted space from bow to stern. This design allows for 360-degree mobility, oversized
footwells and unparalleled freedom for boarding, loading, fishing, or simply relaxing on the water. At the helm, dual 7-inch Connext and Simrad displays put navigation, system monitoring and entertainment controls right at the rider’s fingertips. Riders can further customize the deck using Yamaha’s integrated T-track mounting system, which supports modular accessories for fishing, storage, lounging and more. Beneath its innovative deck, the CrossWave is engineered for today’s tech-driven rider. It’s pre-wired for a group 24 deep-cycle marine bat- tery, making it the first PWC capable of supporting trolling motors, lighting systems and other high-draw electronics. Unique to the seg- ment, it also includes a factory-installed clean-out port adapted from Yamaha’s jet boats that allows riders to clear the jet pump without entering the water. A custom Yamaha trailer and premium cooler come standard, delivering turnkey value right from the showroom. The
CrossWave is more than a new model, it’s the start of an entirely new category of WaveRunner that began 40-years ago back in 1986. The CrossWave will be available at Yamaha dealerships in Spring 2026, with pricing starting at $32,450. For more details, visit www.yamahawaverunners.com
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