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Dimensions
SEABOB RAVEJET, SEABOB JET 4.12, SEABOB
CAYAGO VX2 and SEABOB CAYAGO F7 when
ready for operation (with accumulator box):
L x W x H: 1,296 mm x 481 mm x 379 mm
SEABOB CAYAGO VX2 and SEABOB CAYAGO F7
without accumulator box:
L x W x H: 1,058 mm x 481 mm x 379 mm
Accumulator box ACS (incl. bow):
L x W x H: 764 mm x 374 mm x 299 mm
Weight
Ready for operation with accumulator box
(incl. 8-14 accumulator cells):
SEABOB RAVEJET: approx. 59 kg
SEABOB JET 4.12: approx. 63 kg
SEABOB CAYAGO VX2: approx. 64 kg
SEABOB CAYAGO F7: approx. 64 kg
Buoyancy in fresh water
SEABOB RAVEJET: approx. 14 kg
SEABOB JET 4.12: approx. 10 kg
SEABOB CAYAGO VX2: approx. 9 kg
SEABOB CAYAGO F7: approx. 8 kg
Motor control
Electronic power control using piezo-actuated but
-
tons to adjust power in increments of 10 % (10 power
levels)
Steering
By shifting weight and legs
Stopping / braking
Motor stops when Powergrip on right Controlgrip is
released. Water resistance halts the craft.
Speed
Depends on the water resistance of the SEABOB user
and the set power
SEABOB RAVEJET:
Over water: up to 12 km/h
Under water: up to 10 km/h
SEABOB JET 4.12:
Over water: up to 15 km/h
Under water: up to 12 km/h
SEABOB CAYAGO VX2:
Over water: up to 18 km/h
Under water: up to 14 km/h
SEABOB CAYAGO F7:
Over water: up to 22 km/h
Under water: up to 16 km/h
Operating time
SEABOB RAVEJET: average 60 minutes
SEABOB JET 4.12: average 75 minutes
SEABOB CAYAGO VX2: average 60 minutes
SEABOB CAYAGO F7: average 60 minutes
Maximum diving depth
SEABOB RAVEJET, SEABOB JET 4.12, SEABOB CAYAGO
VX2 and SEABOB CAYAGO F7: each 40 m
(see Chapter 5.8.1 "Setting the maximum diving
depth")
Depth gauge
Built-in stainless steel diving gauge with integrat
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ed, seawater-resistant ceramic sensor
Temperature compensated
Compares zero point and final value
Air pressure is equalised before scuba diving (re
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set when switching on the SEABOB / installing the
accumulator box ACS).

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