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The first underwater navigation and in addition made in Poland!

Navigating underwater is a very challenging undertaking. Seacraft has developed an innovative navigation console dedicated to use with underwater scooters, which uses the scooter’s stable trajectory to measure underwater speed. In combination with an accelerometer, a high-sensitivity three-axis compass, a depth sensor, and a special algorithm, it allows for very precise determination of the diver’s
Published: November 29, 2017 - 07:27
Updated: July 22, 2023 - 16:01
The first underwater navigation and in addition made in Poland!

Navigating underwater is a very challenging undertaking. Seacraft has developed an innovative navigation console dedicated to use with underwater scooters, which uses the scooter’s stable trajectory to measure underwater speed.

In combination with an accelerometer, a high-sensitivity three-axis compass, a depth sensor, and a special algorithm, it allows for very precise determination of the diver’s position in water. The navigate to destination and return to start functions will be useful for divers who are doing complex navigational dives, as well as beginners who don’t want to worry too much about how to get back into the water when diving in open water.

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More information coming soon, as soon as the final version of the system is released we will certainly test it and write you our findings.

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Marcin Pawełczyk
Marcin’s journey with diving has been an adventure. Starting as a recreational diver, he soon found himself drawn to the fascinating stories and mysteries of Baltic wrecks. After gaining experience, Marcin decided to go beyond just leisurely exploration and took his training up a notch by completing the TMX course, allowing him to explore even deeper and uncover the secrets of inaccessible places. His next challenge has been cave diving, where he is honing his skills to become a certified diver. Not content to simply take in the breathtaking beauty of underwater life, Marcin has also embraced underwater photography since 2018, capturing stunning shots that bring these worlds alive for those who are unable to experience them first-hand. Marcin’s passion for the underwater has taken him far and is sure to continue doing so as he dives into new depths and captures breathtaking images.
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