Tenders – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com Yachting Magazine’s experts discuss yacht reviews, yachts for sale, chartering destinations, photos, videos, and everything else you would want to know about yachts. Fri, 13 Sep 2024 15:34:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/uploads/2021/09/favicon-ytg-1.png Tenders – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com 32 32 Top Nine Fishing Tenders For 2024 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/top-fishing-tenders-for-2024/ Thu, 05 Sep 2024 17:03:10 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=65953 For weekend warriors to tournament teams alike, these nine center consoles will run far and fast in search of fishing fun.

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Contender 35ST
Owners can personalize the Contender 35ST with hull colors, upholstery, outriggers, a tuna tower and more. Courtesy Contender Boats

Contender 35ST: Adrenaline-Fueled Angling 

Ready, Set, Run 

With the ability to strap up to 1,200 hp of outboard engines to the Contender 35ST’s transom, owners of this center-console can sprint to the fishing grounds before they finish their morning coffee. In fact, when powered with triple 350 hp Yamahas, the Florida-built boat has a reported top speed above 60 knots.

Built to Take It 

Supporting all that horsepower is a wave-slicing, dual-stepped deep-V hull form with a fine entry and 24.5-degree transom deadrise. The steps aid in lift, reduce hydrodynamic drag, and increase overall efficiency. The hull is built with hand-laid fiberglass and a foam-cored fiberglass stringer system that adds backbone. Fully loaded, displacement is 13,500 pounds, according to Contender.

The Fishing Mission 

This center-console’s single-level deck makes for sure footing when chasing a big fish around the boat.

Tools of the Trade 

There are twin 40-gallon in-transom livewells, a 50-gallon in-sole livewell, four in-sole fish boxes, a coffin box with stowage below it, a 96-quart slide-out cooler, and a rocket launcher with rod holders to spare.

Grady-White Canyon 386
No beanbags needed. There is foldout cockpit seating for two, four helm seats, and a lounge forward of the console. Quiver Tree Photography

Grady-White Canyon 386: Born to Run

Go Fish

Grady-White’s Canyon 386 is set up for angling enthusiasts, with standards such as two 35-gallon livewells, two 149-quart fish boxes, a 291-quart fish box, 10 in-gunwale rod holders, and a lean bar with a rigging station. Owners can add 18-foot Gemlux carbon-fiber outriggers.

How It’s Made

The Canyon 386 is constructed with a hand-laid fiberglass hull and deck. All in, this center-console displaces 14,950 pounds sans motors. The boat has Grady-White’s SeaV2 deep-V hull form, which has a continuously variable deadrise from the bow to the transom. At the transom, deadrise is 20 degrees.

Have It Your Way

Some options for the Canyon 386 include a choice of four hull colors (celestial blue, coastal fog, ocean mist and sea glass), a grill in lieu of the storage area on the lean bar, T-top color and an electrically adjustable bow table.

Triple Threat

Power for this fishing-focused center-console is a trio of 450 hp Yamaha outboards. The builder reports a top-end speed of about 52.3 knots at 6,000 rpm. At 3,300 rpm, cruise speed is about 26 knots. Dial it up to 4,000 rpm for a fast cruise of about 33.8 knots.

Scout Boats 357 LXF
Scout’s website allows visitors to spec out their build, from engines and hull colors to hardware and more. Courtesy Scout Boats

Scout Boats 357 LXF: Level Up

How It Starts

Scout puts big-boat build quality into its 357 LXF with an epoxy-infused hull that provides strength without added weight. The hull has a deep-V form with a knifelike entry for cutting down the chop. It also has 22 degrees of transom deadrise. Twin steps reduce drag, and increase the ride and fuel efficiency. Add a Seakeeper 3 (DC version) to make the trip as stable as a table.

Off Like a Shot

Power options range from twin 450 hp outboards to triple 300 and triple 400 hp outboards from Yamaha or Mercury. With triple 400 hp Mercury V-10 Verado outboards, Scout reports a top hop of around 62.3 knots at 6,400 rpm. Best cruise speed is 38 knots, where the 357 LXF earns about 1.15 mpg.

Let’s Go Fishing

Standard angling gear includes a transom livewell, 60-gallon transom fish box, 10 flush-mount rod holders, in-sole fish boxes aft and undergunwale rod stowage. Options include Taco outriggers (15 to 20 feet in carbon fiber or aluminum), a retractable rocket launcher and bow rod holders.

Tech It Out

Garmin electronics, FLIR night vision and solar panels are also available.

Sōlace 37CS
The Sōlace 37CS has magnets in the gunwale to hold everything from the cutting board to the coffee tumbler in place. Courtesy Sōlace Boats

Sōlace 37CS: Go Far, Go Fast

Confidence-Inspiring Build The Sōlace 37CS starts with vacuum-infused carbon fiber and epoxy-resin-blend hull construction. Sōlace offers owners a 10-year hull-and-deck warranty. The hull is a variable-deadrise, dual-stepped form for running in rough water.

Fishing-Feature-Filled

Standard angling amenities include twin 40-gallon livewells, 16 flush-mounted, in-gunwale rod holders (and nine more in the transom), two in-sole fish boxes (40 gallons and 73 gallons), two electric reel outlets, tackle stowage, and in-cabin stowage for 11 rods and two gaffs. Angling options include tuna tubes, a folding marlin tower, Gemlux swivel rod holders, 22-foot Gemlux outriggers, a transom fish-box chiller and more.

Power Play

Outboard engine options are from Mercury or Yamaha, and include twin 400 hp or 450 hp motors, or triple 350 hp, 400 hp or—for those with a real need for speed—450 hp outboards.

Personalize It

Some other notable options include a choice of four hull colors, three upholstery styles, a Quick gyrostabilizer, Garmin electronics and a Humphree trim-tab upgrade.

Pursuit S 328 Sport
With a long list of standard gear, the Pursuit S 328 Sport arrives virtually turnkey. Courtesy Pursuit Boats

Pursuit S 328 Sport: Fishing Is the Mission

Solid Underfoot

The Pursuit S 328 Sport starts with a hand-laid fiberglass hull reinforced with an infused-fiberglass structural-grid system, forming a strong backbone for long offshore runs. The transom is resin-​infused with a reinforcement grid to accommodate big outboards.

Driving Force

The S 328 Sport can handle twin 300 hp or 350 hp Yamahas. Pursuit reports a 31-knot cruise speed with the 350s and a 46.8-knot top hop. With the 300s, cruise speed is 28 knots and top speed is 43 knots.

Let’s Get Catching

Standard fishing features include a 24-gallon livewell with an acrylic lid, four in-gunwale rod holders, five transom rod holders, two in-sole fish boxes, and undergunwale and underhardtop rod stowage. Angling options include 18- or 20-foot outriggers (telescoping and carbon fiber, respectively), and rod holders in the hardtop and at the bow.

Kit It Out

Owners have a choice of six hull colors: carbon, Neptune gray, Gulf Stream blue, flag blue, arctic blue and fresh white. Options include a Garmin Fantom radar upgrade, electric sunshade and underwater lights.

Jupiter 32
The Jupiter 32’s electronics options are from Garmin, including Fantom radar in a dome or open-array configuration. Courtesy Jupiter Marine

Jupiter 32: Speedy Pelagic Platform

It’s a Hull Thing

The Jupiter 32 is built on a deep-V hull form with a 60-degree entry and 24-degree transom deadrise. The boat runs on a Posi-Stern hull pad, so the keel has a flatter section that enhances lift and tracking. The design also reduces hydrodynamic drag, enhancing overall performance without compromising the wave-dicing benefits of the deep-V form.

Supporting Cast

The resin-infused fiberglass hull has closed-cell PVC foam coring, and the deck is mechanically fastened and fiberglass-bonded to the hull. Additionally, there is a fiberglass uni-grid stringer system. An inner liner is bonded to the hull for added strength.

Prepare for Launch

The Jupiter 32’s power options include twin 300 hp or 400 hp Yamaha outboards, but the boat is rated for a maximum of 900 hp, so perhaps 450s for those who need more speed.

Wet a Line

When it comes to angling, there are two 250-quart cockpit fish boxes with macerators, a bait-prep center, a 35-gallon transom livewell, four rod holders, and a 90-quart console cooler forward of the helm. Just add outriggers and head out on the hunt.

Intrepid 41 Panacea
From outriggers to more rod holders, Intrepid can dial in the 41 Panacea to match its owner’s angling ambitions. Courtesy Intrepid Powerboats

Intrepid 41 Panacea: In Pursuit

It Starts With the Ride

The 41 Panacea is built on Intrepid’s trademark single-step hull form. The design helps to optimize lift abaft the step, enhancing the boat’s overall performance with a dry ride and level running attitude.

Power Up

To make the most of this hull form, Intrepid offers several Mercury power options, including twin 600 hp V-12 Verados, triple 400 hp V-10s and quad 400s. The builder says other triple-engine options are available. The quad 400s give the 41 Panacea a reported top-end speed of 60-plus knots, so if time is an issue, this boat will make the most of the day.

The Standards

For angling aficionados, this center-console has two 34-gallon transom livewells as well as 140 gallons of fish-box stowage. Additionally, the boat has a cabin with a fridge and a single-burner cooktop. There is a Paguro generator, cabin and cockpit air conditioning (two 16,000 Btu units), as well as a bow thruster.

Tailor It

As a semicustom builder, Intrepid offers an options list that is long, but a couple of notable add-ons are an AC-power Seakeeper 4.5 gyrostabilizer and a stern thruster.

Edgewater 340CC
Like to fish a lot of baits? The Edgewater Boats 340CC has an eye-popping 28 rod holders. Courtesy Edgewater Boats

Edgewater 340CC: Ready to Roam

Purposeful Design

Edgewater’s 340CC has a deep-V, variable-deadrise hull form that transitions from its wave-slicing bow to 23.5 degrees at the transom. The builder says the boat has an optimized length-to-beam ratio to ensure a stable ride. Time on board can be even more sure-footed with a Seakeeper 2.

Robust Build

Edgewater uses a single-piece-infusion construction process, creating a stout, monocoque structure backed by a limited lifetime structural hull warranty. All in, the 340CC displaces 12,800 pounds, which should make the ride comfortable on offshore runs.

Prop Power

This center-console can handle up to 900 total horsepower. When powered with twin 425 hp Yamaha outboards, the 340CC reportedly tops out at 51 knots at 6,100 rpm. At 4,000 rpm and 32 knots, it has a 340-nautical-mile range with a 10 percent reserve.

Go Fish

The 340CC is delivered standard with six in-gunwale rod holders, four vertical rod holders and a 32-gallon livewell. Other angling options include a 38-gallon livewell, 18-foot Taco outriggers, a spear-gun rack and pre-rigging for electric reels.

Tiara Yachts 43 LS
The Tiara 43 LS is primarily a dayboat, but it has two berths for overnight angling excursions. Courtesy Tiara Yachts

Tiara Yachts 43 LS: Family Fishing Fun

Personalized Pelagic Pursuer

The Tiara Yachts 43 LS is offered with a fishing-module option that turns the cockpit into an angler’s oasis. The setup includes a 30-gallon livewell; a 104-quart coil-wrapped freezer tank; four rod holders aft; a hardtop rocket launcher with room for seven rods; 20-foot Taco Marine Grand Slam outriggers with carbon-fiber poles; a cutting board; a sink and more. Owners can add four more in-gunwale rod holders. Cooperative fish not included.

On the Move

Power for the Tiara 43 LS is a pair of 600 hp Mercury V-12 Verado outboards. The builder reports a top-end speed of 47-plus knots. Optimal cruise speed is reportedly 38.1 knots at 5,000 rpm, burning 62.8 gph and providing a 220-nautical-mile range. That should be plenty of speed when the bite is on and time is short.

Built to Take It

The boat’s hull and structural-grid systems are infused fiberglass, while the deck is hand-laminated with a balsa core. The transom has a five-ply resin-infusion build with a transom reinforcement grid. The builder offers owners a five-year hull-and-deck warranty.

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Halo 470 Reviewed https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/ocean-1-halo-470-reviewed/ Fri, 23 Aug 2024 19:00:10 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=65778 The Ocean 1 Halo 470 is a sleek, semicustom 40-knot speedster with design inspiration from the superyacht world.

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Ocean 1 Halo 470
Triple 370 hp Yanmar diesels power this Halo 470. Quad 600 hp Mercury outboards are also available. Marc Welch

There are center-consoles, and then there are center-consoles built to serve as superyacht tenders. That’s the goal of the Halo 470 from Ocean 1 Yachts: to impress the biggest of the big boys. The builder calls the Halo 470 a super console.

Ocean 1 Yachts, formed in 2016, is the brainchild of nearly 30-year Capt. Dean Maggio. He saw that discerning owners and charter guests expected a high level of comfort and safety on board their tenders. Maggio set out to create an improved platform, especially after a fellow captain relayed his displeasure with the current market offerings. “He was frustrated with what was out there,” Maggio says.

Ocean 1 Halo 470
The foredeck has a high-low table and removable backrest. Marc Welch

Maggio didn’t use just his own sailing knowledge and big-boat experience. He also collaborated with others, including another superyacht captain, to understand what vessel he could—and should—create. Not seeing a RIB design as the answer, Maggio stepped into the world of center-consoles that could serve as luxe tenders as well as stand-alone boats.

The Halo 470 is the result. It’s a boat that, first and foremost, has a great deal of flexibility. For instance, it can come with an open transom, which is great for fishing, kiteboarding, launching water toys or retrieving swimmers. It also can be ordered with a closed transom, making it better suited for ship-to-shore transports.

Styling is also notable, thanks to the high freeboard forward and the unbroken, graceful sheerline that flows aft. And this boat is very functional. Boarding is easy, courtesy of side gates and a large platform aft. There is plush seating from bow to stern.

Ocean 1 Halo 470
Electronics are from Garmin. Marc Welch

Maggio says Ocean 1 is a semicustom builder that creates stable platforms while managing costs. He builds his boats in Sarasota, Florida, with resin-infused E-glass and Corecell foam hulls. Carbon-composite hull options are available.

The Halo 470 adds to these construction elements with a single-pane windshield and side corner windows made of polycarbonate, which is durable and lighter than fiberglass. The helm has three well-protected 16-inch Garmin multifunction displays. (Two 22-inch displays are an option.) Most every electrical function on the boat can be controlled by the touchscreens. There’s an overhead console for additional electronics and displays, keeping them within view without cluttering the dash.

Three pedestal-mounted, high-back helm seats with armrests and bolsters should keep the skipper and guests in comfortable control. A two-tiered footrest allows for people of all heights to find a good fit underway. Grab rails ring the boat, and the hardtop framing is beefy as well as powder-coated.

Ocean 1 Halo 470
This table converts to a berth. Marc Welch

Guest seating at the open bow includes a U-shaped settee with a backrest coaming and a high-low table. Drop-in backrests convert these seats to forward-facing loungers.

Amidships, under the hardtop and protected from the sun, is a U-shaped settee with a removable center cushion for walk-through access. Sunshades that connect to carbon-fiber poles are available.

Aft is a center station with access to a livewell, cutting board and sink. Tackle drawers should keep the lures and tools in close reach, although anglers can fish from anywhere on board because there are full walk-around decks and doors to haul in the catch.

Nestled under the foredeck is a cabin accessible via a door next to the helm. For overnights, there’s a dinette table that drops to create a V-berth, along with a sink and a microwave. There is also an enclosed head.

Ocean 1 Halo 470
The 470 has a twin-stepped hull form. Top speed is 40 knots. Marc Welch

Power on the Halo 470 that I got aboard was a trio of Yanmar inboard diesels staggered in the engine room, with the center engine lower than the outboard ones. This setup not only facilitates easier maintenance, but also lowers the center outdrive deeper in the water.

The ride is nothing short of exhilarating. Maggio showed off the boat’s maneuverability at speed and its ability to slice through waves and wakes. The hull design keeps the ride dry with minimal bow rise when hitting the sticks. A joystick controller and bow thruster allow this boat to go anywhere, especially in tight quarters.

Additional features and options include a generator, Seakeeper 2 or 5, air conditioning, dive-tank racks, an underbow anchor and windlass, a stainless-steel towing eye, teak decking, lighting choices and rod holders. Owners can also match the boat’s colors to their superyacht.

The Ocean 1 Yachts Halo 470 might have been designed by superyacht captains, but you don’t have to be one to enjoy the high-end fun.  

Pep in the Step

Powered by triple 370 hp Yanmar 8LV diesels, the Halo 470 produced 40 knots with the throttles on the pins, tracking true thanks to the 22-degree transom deadrise, 14-foot beam, and twin-stepped, advanced-composite hull construction. Power options include 600 hp Mercury Verado V-12 outboards, up to 2,400 total horsepower, which can reportedly produce speeds of about 60 knots.

Focus on Function

A cool feature aboard the Halo 470 is the installation of several multifunction displays by molding them into the midsection of the hardtop. This setup offers a quick glance at the fish finder or radar. 

Covering Up

The integrated hardtop not only protects guests from the elements, but it is also oversize to cover the helm and midship seating. Up top, there’s plenty of room for mounting carbon-fiber outriggers, a radar array, solar panels, cameras, antennas, light bars and pretty much anything else an owner might want.

Take the next step: ocean1yachts.com       

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Meet the Emissions-Free Colombo 25 Super Indios E https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/my-other-boat-colombo-25-super-indios-e/ Wed, 14 Aug 2024 19:00:04 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=65658 The electrified Colombo 25 is an eco-friendly dayboat with a range of up to 90 miles and entertainment-centric layout.

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Colombo 25 Super Indios E
The Colombo 25 Super Indios E allows for near-silent cruising with a 20-knot top speed. Courtesy Colombo Boats

The Colombo 25 Super Indios E is an electrified version of the builder’s elegant 25-foot offering. It has a protected cockpit, a C-shaped settee and a sun-worshiping deck. The boat is propelled by two 35-kilowatt electric motors powered by a 72-kilowatt-hour battery; this combination yields 20 to 90 miles of range, depending on the skipper’s throttle-control habits.

Whom It’s For: Anyone who values near-silent and emissions-free boating.

Picture This: You’re entertaining friends at your summer place in Bar Harbor, Maine, and they’ve never seen Mount Desert Island. So, you load up your Colombo 25 Super Indios E and quietly cruise Somes Sound, stopping at Beal’s Lobster Pier in Southwest Harbor for lobstah rolls. You show off Otter Cliffs on the way home before delivering a safe and memorable view of Thunder Hole.    

Take the next step: colomboboats.it

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Compass Tenders 10.1m Open Tender https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/compass-tenders-10-1m-open-tender/ Tue, 09 Jul 2024 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=64986 The 10.1m Open Tender from Compass Tenders has Yanmar power, 36-knot speed, and a hydraulic bow door.

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Compass Tenders’ 10.1m Open Tender
Compass Tenders’ 10.1m Open Tender has a hydraulic bow door that simplifies getting on and off the beach. Courtesy Compass Tenders

Compass Tenders’ 10.1m Open Tender is designed to transport guests safely and comfortably while still offering performance- and fun-minded amenities. The tender is powered by dual 320 hp Yanmar engines and sterndrives to deliver speeds up to 36 knots, and it carries multifunction displays to simplify navigation. Business aside, the 10.1m Open Tender has multiple lounging options, a swim platform and steps, and a hydraulic bow door, which simplifies sandy landings.

Whom It’s For: Boaters who want speed, comfort and the ability to take 12 people almost anywhere.

Picture This: The main ride is berthed at the Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda, but everyone wants to go exploring. So, you load up your 10.1m Open Tender and zip over to Devil’s Bay National Park to check out the massive granite boulders.  

Take the next step: compasstenders.com

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Next-Level Limo Tender https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/my-other-boat-wooden-limotender-blu/ Wed, 19 Jun 2024 19:00:07 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=64703 The Wooden Boats LimoTender BLU 8.3m is a 27-footer with contemporary technologies, classic aesthetics and 35-knot speed.

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Wooden Boats LimoTender BLU 8.3m
The Wooden Boats LimoTender BLU 8.3m can seat 12 people. Its 270 hp Mercury inboard provides 30-knot cruising speeds. Courtesy Wooden Boats

Wooden boats’ LimoTender BLU 8.3m has classic lines crafted from composite materials. The vessel’s layout includes a forward-situated wheelhouse that can seat two crewmembers, a salon that can accommodate 12 people, and a cockpit with generous amounts of seating and lounging space. The salon’s deckhouse lowers to gunwale level for stowage, and the boat’s stern-driven 270 hp Mercury turbo-diesel inboard reportedly yields a 35-knot top speed.

Whom It’s For: Owners looking for curvy good looks and an enclosed ride with contemporary technologies.

Picture This: The main ride is berthed at the marina in Nassau, the Bahamas, but dinner reservations for 10 are at Sapodilla Estate. So, you enjoy cocktails in your Wooden Boats LimoTender BLU 8.3m while the captain drives.  

Take the next step: woodenboats.it

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Williams Jet Tenders Hits Silver Screen https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/williams-jet-tenders-big-screen-debut/ Wed, 05 Jun 2024 19:00:10 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=64481 The Williams Jet Tenders SportJet 520 recently had its star turn in director Matthew Vaughn’s spy thriller Argylle.

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Williams SportJet 520 in Argylle
The Williams SportJet 520 in a chase scene along the River Thames in England. Courtesy Williams Jet Tenders

The reality-bending spy film Argylle has a star-studded cast that includes Bryce Dallas Howard, John Cena, Bryan Cranston, Ariana DeBose, Catherine O’Hara and Samuel L. Jackson. Making its debut alongside them in a supporting role is the Williams SportJet 520, which the filmmakers used for a chase scene along the River Thames in England.

The SportJet 520’s nearly 42-knot top speed adds to the thrills of the film, which centers on a reclusive author whose quiet life takes an exciting turn as the espionage plots from her novels mirror real-life spy activities.

A red carpet, the River Thames is not, but the gray-blue color is fine by Tom Dowdell, head of marketing at Williams Jet Tenders: “We are thrilled about Argylle and the debut of our SportJet on the big screen in such an exciting new film.”

Williams SportJet 520
The Williams SportJet 520 is designed for use as a tender to yachts about 98 feet and larger. Courtesy Williams Jet Tenders

SportJet Series Flagship

The 17-foot-long 520 is the flagship vessel in Williams’ SportJet line, which includes five models. The 520 has seating for seven people. It’s designed for use as a tender to yachts about 98 feet and larger. Note the aft platform for easier boarding and disembarking, along with the rear-facing seats for a great view when it’s time for watersports fun.

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Lomac’s Supersize RIB https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/my-other-boat-lomac-granturismo-14/ Thu, 16 May 2024 17:00:14 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=64138 The 45-foot Lomac GranTurismo 14 rigid inflatable boat has power, performance and a high-end design pedigree.

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Lomac GranTurismo 14
Lomac’s online configurator lets owners choose items like the deck and tube colors, upholstery and more. Courtesy Lomac

The Lomac GranTurismo 14 is a superyacht tender that can double as a capable day cruiser. Federico Fiorentino penned this flagship RIB, and the design team used computer modeling to yield a high-performance hull form that’s efficient at all speeds. The twin-shell hull is built from aramid fibers and vinylester resin using a vacuum-infusion process, and it’s finished with neopentyl gelcoat. The RIB carries generous bow and stern sun pads and a cockpit table, as well as a belowdecks space that includes a dinette and an enclosed head.

Whom It’s For: Maxi and superyacht owners who seek a fast, comfortable and fashionable tender that can accommodate 16 people.

Picture This: It’s late April, and you’re cruising the Leeward Islands. Your main ride is berthed on St. Maarten, but the kids want to watch the fast race boats at Les Voiles de St. Barth. You load up your Lomac GranTurismo 14 and punch across the 15 or so bluewater miles separating St. Maarten from St. Barthélemy. The RIB has zero issue with the open-ocean swell, and its triple 450 hp outboards make short work of keeping pace with the gunboats.    

Take the next step: lomac.it

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Compass’ New Luxury Limo Tender https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/my-other-boat-compass-11-1-limo-tender/ Wed, 24 Apr 2024 19:00:27 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=63681 The 36-foot, 34-knot Compass Tenders 11.1 Limo Tender is a quick, comfortable way to journey from ship to shore.

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Compass Tenders 11.1 Limo Tender
The Compass Tenders 11.1 Limo Tender has leather seating for 12 and hits a reported 34-knot top speed. Courtesy Compass Tenders

Compass Tenders’ 11.1 Limo Tender offers the best of both worlds: Its enclosed hardtop provides privacy, and weather and sun protection, while its dual forward-facing cameras deliver video imagery to its twin cabin screens. The tender’s rooftop glass panels articulate open in multiple directions, the integrated audiovisual system keeps the mood lively, and twin 320 hp Yanmar engines and paired sterndrives provide speed to burn.

Whom It’s For: Owners seeking a comfortable, discreet and climate-controlled way of commuting to and from the dockside tie-up.

Picture This: Your yacht is berthed at the Yacht Haven Grande Miami marina, but you and your friends want to head up to Fort Lauderdale for the evening. The Compass Tenders 11.1 Limo Tender gets you there and back again in high-end style, and traffic-free too.    

Take the next step: compasstenders.com

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One Luxurious Dayboat https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/sacs-rebel-50g-rib/ Wed, 06 Dec 2023 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61434 The Rebel 50 G is a 36-knot RIB from SACS Tecnorib that is equally at home as a yacht tender or a standalone cruiser.

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Sacs Tecnorib Rebel 50 G
The Sacs Tecnorib Rebel 50 G, penned by designer Christian Grande, is a RIB with opulent interior appointments and 36-knot speed. Courtesy Sacs Tecnorib

Christian Grande has been busy of late. The designer’s fingerprints were all over the stylish Invictus TT420 Vogue White Edition that made its debut at the recent Cannes Yachting Festival—the same boat show where the SACS Tecnorib Rebel 50 G that Grande designed also made its premiere.

SACS Tecnorib is the official licensee of Pirelli inflatable boats (Pirelli Design is involved with everything from boats and watches to high-end audio systems and luggage). SACS Tecnorib offers two lines: the Strider, whose models can be open or have a hardtop, and Rebel, which the builder calls a blend of classic RIBs and open boats. The Rebel line includes 40-, 47- and 55-footers in addition to the new Rebel 50 G.

The “G” in the moniker Rebel 50 G stands for nothing more than the letter “G.” The idea is that it’s a “closed, collected and powerful shape with soft curves,” which the builder compares to having a closed space on board that’s in “total continuity with the external environment.” The boat has a window that Grande says “seems deliberately suspended to suggest an enthralling sensation of floating,” with the closed space distinguishing this model from other Rebel designs.

In addition to the two side windows that come standard, owners can add a sliding rear window that separates the interior and exterior. When it’s open, the boat feels like an open boat; with it closed, everyone on board is protected from bad weather.

Creature comforts include a TV abaft the helm, a fridge and ice maker, and an L-shaped sofa with a high-low table that can be used for dining if chairs are added. More shade is possible with an extendable electric-roller blind, or owners can insert carbon poles around the beach area to create a space that’s sheltered from the sun. A roof is optional.

Forward, the bow has a corner chaise that the builder describes as “romantic” for sunset views. Grande says: “This area is intended to be an invitation to see motoring as a relaxed flight over water.”

The stern platform can handle an 8-foot tender, with the aft space available in four layouts. The one called Garage Sunpad has a long sofa for relaxation. The Forward Lounge version comes with a C-shaped sofa and extendable table for dining or for conversion as a sun bed. Stern Lounge has opposing sofas that can join together with a table for dining. Free Standing has three armchairs and two small tables for informal conversation.

Interiors are finished with Ceppo di Gre marble, which has a gray-blue hue that the builder says creates an ambience of “unostentatious elegance.”

Let’s talk power: Hull No. 1 of the SACS Tecnorib Rebel 50 G has a pair of 950-horsepower Volvo Penta IPS power plants with a reported top speed of 36 knots, and a cruising speed of 28 knots.

Take the next step: go to sacsrebel.com

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Wooden Boats’ Semi-Bespoke Speedster https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/my-other-boat-wooden-limo-tender-27/ Thu, 24 Aug 2023 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=60786 Wooden Boats Limo Tender 27 delivers comfort and 37-knot speed.

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Wooden Limo Tender 27
The Limo Tender 27 is a customizable platform that accommodates up to 12 passengers.

Wooden Boats’ Limo Tender 27 is aimed at owners who want to create a versatile side ride that’s customizable and that can stand double duty as both a tender and a can-do day cruiser. Wooden Boats relied extensively on carbon fiber to create a strong and lightweight hull form that can carry up to 12 passengers—plus two crewmembers—while still attaining speeds of up to 37 knots when powered by a 270 hp Mercury diesel engine with a stern drive.

Whom It’s For: Boating enthusiasts seeking a tender that can accommodate people, pets and provisions while also delivering get-there-quick speeds and the kind of fun that encourages stand-alone adventures.

Picture This: You’re cruising Sardinia, and the internationally famous Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup is unfurling off of Porto Cervo. Your kids and their friends want to watch the massive sailboats racing, so you load up your Wooden Boats Limo Tender 27 and cruise out to the starting line. The guns fire, and, with speed to spare, you easily chase the racing sleds through the Maddalena Archipelago and home through Bomb Alley. Afterward, the boat’s fold-out swim platform proves universally popular.

Take the next step: woodenboats.it

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