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The '''Seaglide''' is a [[Deployable]] and a [[:Category:Vehicles|Vehicle]]. It can be crafted by using the [[Fabricator]]. The '''Seaglide''' takes up nine slots in the player's [[PDA|Inventory]]. It has a top [[Swimming Speed|Speed]] of 18.5 Knots or 9.5 m/s (34 km/h).


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The '''Seaglide''' consumes [[Energy]] when used. When the energy of the '''Seaglide''' is depleted, the empty [[Battery]] can be replaced with a new one using the 'R' button. On a full charge, the '''Seaglide''' can travel approx. 3800 meters (38m/1%).


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The '''Seaglide''' also possesses a small 3D map of the immediate terrain as well as a built-in energy gauge.
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'''Seaglide '''speed does not stack with the speed boost [[Fins]] give, and [[O2 Tank|O<sup>2</sup> Tank]]s do not slow down its movement speed.


'''Seaglide''' [[Fragments]] can be found in the [[Kelp Forest]].


== Uses ==
The '''Seaglide''' can be carried in the inventory and must be assigned to the [[Toolbar]] to be used. When used, it drastically increases the swimming speed of the player. Currently, it doesn't have a [[Depth]] limit, and thus functions anywhere the player goes.

==Recipe==
{{Recipe|item=Titanium|item2=Battery|item3=Copper Wire|item4=Lubricant|item5=Seaglide Blueprint|machine=Fabricator|result=SeaGlide}}

== Used in ==
{{Recipe|item=SeaGlide|item2=Wiring Kit|machine=Modification Station|result=Powerglide}}

== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Vehicles seaglide.png|Seaglide front
vehicles_seaglide_rear.jpg|Seaglide rear
vehicles_seaglide_pilot.jpg|Seaglide pilot view with the 3D Map
seaglide.jpg|Seaglide [[Concept Art]]
</gallery>


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

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Trivia

  • The Seaglide works in the same way as a handheld DPV (diver propulsion vehicle).