NAVTECH 3 SEASCOOTER

Sale price$1,095.00

Equipped with a powerful Lithium-ion battery and two levels of rotational speed control, this seascooter allows you to effortlessly reach speeds of up to 3.1 mph (5 km/h). For extended dives, easily swap in optional batteries to keep the adventure going.

Experience the convenience and power of the Nautica Navtech 3.

Depth Rating: 100 ft (30 m)
Battery Type: Lithium-ion
Max Speed: 3.1 mph (5 km/h)
Gears: 2
Run Time: 60 mins
Battery Recharge: 2.5-3.5 hours
Camera Mount: Yes
Product Weight with Battery: 18.7 lbs (8.5 kg)
Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 11.8 x 24"
(319 x 300 x 610 mm)

Navtech 3 Seascooter Key Specification

60 Minute Run Time

Long lasting lithium-ion battery gets you 60 minutes of run time for longer and more meaningful diving adventures

Powerful Underwater Propulsion with Precise Speed Control

Glide underwater at maximum speed up to 3.1 mph (5 km/h) with 2 gears to choose from to cruise at different paces

Interchangeable Battery

Don't wait for your battery to be charged to carry on with your next dive.

The Navtech interchangeable battery allows you to easily swap batteries and not miss a piece of the action.

Dive at Greater Depths

Designed for advanced divers, the Navtech 3 allows for safe and efficient underwater exploration to a depth of 100 ft (30 m) (PADI Open Water)

Our seascooter is built with 3 layers of rubberized rings that seamlessly create an air-tight pocket in each compartment, and with an internal water sensor that immediately shut down the power in case of leakage.

Navtech 1 Seascooter 3D diagram

Battery Compartment O-Rings

Double layer seal for the bottom of the battery compartment.

Inner Nose Upper O-Ring

Seals the battery's fast charging port.

Water Leak Sensor

Activates when water covers the sensor; when triggered, motor will stop every 10 seconds until unit is back on surface

Navtech Seascooter Product Pic

Capture Your Best Diving Moments

Easily clip on a sports camera to your seascooter's camera mount and capture your best moments underwater