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Triton 3300/6 Submarine

Triton 3300/6 Submarine

The idea of owning a submarine of your own might seem like a pipe dream or something out of a James Bond film, but it’s actually possible if the price is right. If your pocketbook is deep enough (we never said it was gonna be cheap) and you’re in the market, there’s no better manufacturer than Triton Submarines. After making the Aston Martin Submarine and the tourist-focused Triton DeepView Submarine, Triton has now unveiled their 3300/6 Submarine that can, as you might have guessed based on the way submarines are named and classified, travel to a depth of up to 3,300 feet with up to six humans (including the pilot). What does the Triton do different when it comes to diving deep? It dives far deeper than the average SCUBA diver can go, has plush seating with fine leathers and upholstery for up to 6 people, includes easy-in / easy-out access, and most importantly, features the world’s largest spherical acrylic pressure hull which affords all passengers nearly 360-degree views of everything around them. If you ever wanted to own a submarine, this is the one you want in your standard tender.