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U-Boat Worx’ submersibles stand out in<br />

terms of their agility, reliability, their spacious<br />

and luxurious interior, powerful air<br />

conditioning system, relatively compact<br />

size, low weight and low lead times. Our<br />

highly skilled team is fully dedicated to the<br />

task of building these state-of-the-art diving<br />

machines and provides full support to its<br />

client during the acquisition and construction<br />

stages right up to the ownership of<br />

their submersible, and comprehensive after<br />

-sales service.<br />

The C-Questers are based on the doublehull<br />

concept and are available in 2- and 3person<br />

configurations, the C-Quester 2 and<br />

the C-Quester 3. The C-Questers are very<br />

robust, reliable and efficient designs, affording<br />

excellent views and a maximum diving<br />

depth of 100 metres.<br />

U-Boat Worx takes great pride in creating<br />

these very versatile un<strong>der</strong>water crafts,<br />

which can be used for various purposes. The<br />

submersibles can be operated from yachts,<br />

at tourist ventures, used for research missions<br />

and for private recreation. All models<br />

are classed by the esteemed Germanischer<br />

Lloyd Classification Society, an authority<br />

which oversees the design, construction and<br />

stringent testing of every craft in or<strong>der</strong> to<br />

achieve the highest possible safety standards<br />

for these extraordinary submersibles.<br />

The C-Explorers represent a large family of<br />

high-performance subs for 1 to 5 passengers<br />

and can be manufactured for various<br />

depths ranging from 100 metres up to a<br />

staggering 1,000 metres below the ocean`s<br />

surface.

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