Triton
Who Needs a Superyacht? This 79-Foot Catamaran Can Launch a Deep-Dive Submarine.
The 79-ft. Shadowlark is designed around Triton’s three-person 3300/3 MKII, making it the first launch/retrieval vessel for a personal sub.

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Boat of the Week: Forget Yachts, This Mini-Sub Can Be Towed Behind Your Truck Like a Jet Ski
Nemo’s lower price, advanced tech and compact design—the same size as two jet skis—makes it accessible to more than just superyacht owners.
This Stunning New Submarine Is Like a Home Theater for Life Under the Sea
The convertible seating on Triton’s 660/9 AVA lets up to eight passengers and a pilot enjoy exceptional views, all the way down to 660 feet.
Meet the Retired US Navy Commander Who Located the Deepest Shipwreck in History
A submariner who has visited the oceans’ deepest points uncovers the secret behind a World War II battleship lying on the bottom of the sea.
Exclusive: This New ‘Titanic’ Submersible With Gull Wings Is Designed to Explore the Ocean’s Deepest Trenches
The Triton TE will be the world’s first acrylic sub to reach the oceans’ deepest points. Its Gull Wing will light the depths for filming.
How Two Adventurers Dove 17,000 Feet Underwater to Climb to the Summit of a Hawaiian Volcano
The “Mauna Kea Ascent” involved a sub dive, kayaking, mountain biking and a six-mile climb.
Triton’s Newest Submarine Can Take You and 5 Friends 3,300 Feet Beneath the Ocean’s Surface
The small submarine can reach a depth of 3,300 feet.
How Scientists Captured the First 4K Footage of the ‘Titanic’ and Its Deteriorating Wreckage
The Triton full-ocean-depth-capable manned submersible reached the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean to assess the shape of the historic ship.
Into the Abyss: Triton’s Newest Submarine Will Take You to the Bottom of the Ocean
The Five Deeps Expedition will explore the deepest points in the ocean via the Hadal Exploration System.