Sail in the same conditions as a conventional surface vessel
Having a process from surface to submerged and vice versa is very exciting for the passage.
The diesel-powered, surface-sailing autonomy allows it to access the optimum dive sites.
The center of gravity and the center of hull of the 3 models optimize stability in all sailing conditions.
Maintenance is less costly than on conventional submarines, as it is carried out like a surface vessel
The main access hatch to the passenger cabin is located aft of the cabin, which makes it very easy to pass from the cockpit or the passenger surface navigation area to the immersion cabin
The main propulsion batteries are located in the hulls of the catamaran, which substantially improves cabin air conditions and eliminates the risk of toxic gaseous elements.
The subcat is designed to dive to a depth of 30 meters, with a maximum safety depth of 45 meters.
The dive depths where the most marine flora and fauna exist are at these depths, as well as the luminosity.
Beyond about 30 meters the visibility becomes exponentially worse, and yet the cost of design and construction for these depths is much higher.
Efficiency & Capabilities
Surface speed: 8 knots
Underwater speed: 3,5 knots
Autonomy: 24 hours
Passengers: 28
Operative depth: 30 m
Maximum security depth: 45 m
Full load Displ.: 64,3 Tm
Recommended dives/day: 6 hours
Cabin volume: 36 m3
Fuel: 1.5 m3
Crew: Two members
Other equipments
Navigation / Communication: STATUORY / UWT and UVHF