Modeled after the Orcinus orca, the Seabreacher Y is a two-person submersible that breaches and submerges just like its real-life counterpart. With a finger on the right lever’s throttle trigger, steering is provided by dual foot pedals that control the vectored thrust of the craft’s 255-hp supercharged Rotax axial flow engine, enabling realistic behaviors such as porpoising or skyhopping. Featuring a watertight 1/2″-thick acrylic canopy, it can hydroplane up to 70 mph over the water’s surface and it can cruise up to 25 mph while submerged. An integrated snorkel in the dorsal fin ensures air supply to the engine up to a depth of 5′, while the cockpit’s dashboard includes a speedometer, tachometer, engine and air pressure gauges, and an LCD that displays live video from the dorsal fin’s built-in camera. One caveat: you’ll have to shell out $90,000 for one of these beauties. Click here for the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for the five most popular viral videos today, including one showing what really happens when Nintendo’s Mario destroys castles.

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