Shark ‘Eye’ is an amphibious attraction specifically designed for a unique, fun, land and water tour experience!!!!

We transport tourist to other attractions, that are not easily accessible by land. Therefore, our guests experience, water tours that are not otherwise available.

There is no other amphibious vehicle on the Island which is made for both land and water tours. Therefore, we have captured the niche in this area of tourist service.

On average, there are four (4) cruise ships arriving at Bermuda’s three (3) ports each week. These cruise ships generate over 4,000 tourist per week that are potential customers of Shark Eye Tours. In addition, our goal is to also cater to the local resident market during the off-season.

Our strategy is to transport our passengers to various attractions along a planned scenic route.

Our world class amphibious tour vehicle is constructed of composite fiberglass which makes it more sea-worthy than the conventional metal construction. It is U.S.C.G. (United States Coast Guard) approved to operate in unprotected waters and withstand seas up to six-feet high. This is twice the approved standards for any other amphibious tour vehicle. The watertight crash bulkhead in the bow, in combination with the pontoon system makes this tour vehicle safe and virtually unsinkable.

Specifications
The first amphibious vehicle designed and constructed to provide the necessary performance to operate in all types of marine environments.
 
Length 38'8"
Height 12’0”
Width 8’6”
Weight 22,000lbs
Wheel base 19’0”
Tire Size 43”
Land 4 Wheel Drive and mechanical drive train
Engine Cummins ISC 8.3 315 hp diesel
Transmission Allison Teck 111 Auto Transmission
Brakes ABS Braking Systems
Land Speed Cruise 30 – max. 60 mph
Ground Clearance `15”
Electrical System 12 volt
Meets: Bermuda Government’s, Transport Control Department & Public Service Vehicles Licensing Board regulations.
Marine Propulsion 270 hp Ultra Jet.
Water Speed unit #1 = 10 mph; production models = 12 mph.
Approvals Bermuda Department of Marine and Ports Services.
Passengers 40 passengers