Barracuda 94
The Barracuda 94 is a back-pack mounted submarine that carries four people. Rob Newman usually has one on him.

Rob carries one in his backpack. Dropped into the water, it auto-enlarges and the engine starts itself. He once put his into Stealth Mode 84, which is extremely stealthy, to circle an island unnoticed.
Every craft in the Barracuda 9-series carries enough oxygen, fuel, treats and snacks for twenty-four hours submerged. The numbering is logical: the 91 seats one, the 92 seats two, the 93 seats three, the 94 seats four. The 945 seats forty-five.
Appears in the Almanac
First seen in the Almanac, page 25
First seen in the Almanac, page 25
Research
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vehicle
e_barracuda_94Back-pack mounted submarine. Rob usually carries one with him. The Barracuda 94 can take four people. al1:c01:p025
first appearance al1:c01:p025
appears in Almanac (al1)
In the printed almanac pages (1 cited)
Facts
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The Barracuda series includes: 91 (single-seater), 92 (two people), 93 (three people), 94 (four people), 945 (45 people).
The Barracuda 91 is a single-seater. The Barracuda 92 can take two people. The Barracuda 93 can take three people. The Barracuda 94 can take four people. The Barracuda 945 can take 45 people. al1:c01:p025
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Back-pack mounted submarine. Rob usually carries one with him. al1:c01:p025
