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Antipodes

Antipodes submersible on surface.

Antipodes Submersible

Capable of reaching 305 Meters in depth

Antipodes is a 5-person submersible that enables commercial and scientific applications for researchers, scientists, filmmakers and content providers to depths of 305 meters (1,000 feet). Antipodes boasts twin 58-inch hemispherical acrylic domes that provide exceptional views for direct observation and filming during deep-sea expeditions.

First built in 1973 as a diver lock-out sub by Perry Submarine, the PC-1501 spent several years operating in the North Sea oil fields. Rebuilt in 1995 and renamed XPC15, it was installed and operated around the world aboard the Mystere, a 200-foot yacht. It was further modified in 2001 and renamed Antipodes by Submarine Adventures, which successfully operated the sub in Milford Sound, New Zealand, where it took thousands of tourists on dives to depths of 1,000 feet.

Engineered with both safety and convenience in mind, Antipodes is certified by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and has proven itself as a safe and effective vessel over the course of more than 1,300 dives in a variety of sea conditions.