TAKE A RIB
RIB manufacturers are heavily engaged in innovation and their tenders offer complete versatility. These are the go to companies when choosing a rigid inflatable
1 RAFNAR Icelandic shipyard and design-studio Rafnar continue to develop and expand their range of superyacht tenders and support boats. With Rafnar’s approach firmly based upon the principles of ‘Keeping Comfort at Sea’, and providing an extraordinary ride experience with the unique and revolutionary ÖK Hull Technology. In comparison with traditional Deep-V planing craft, the design team have now taken styling and functionality to new heights. The enhanced versions of the Flengur 850 and the Leiftur 1100 superyacht tenders are designed to better serve the growing explorer market and guest transfer needs. The new additions to the portfolio provide attractive styling and comfort for the discerning owner. For more details Tel: +34 659 011 071 or visit
www.rafnar.com
3 TZUNAMI BOATS Tzunami Boats is a manufacturer of aluminium Rigid Inflatable Boats all made in Holland. We focus on quality, environment, safety, craftsmanship and customer service. Their goal is to reach 100 % customer satisfaction. The Tzunami RIBs are built to excel in fast and rough water experience. The RIBs are capable of attaining a speed of over 60 knots an hour whilst still offering optimum safety. The sturdy aluminium hull is built for a durable and memorable experience at sea and on inland waters. If you have a specific need or element of customisation the Tzunami team are open to discussions to achieve these goals. So each boat will be unique and build by the best Dutch Nautical Designers and nautical craftsman. For more details Tel: +31 6 38 90 28 83 or visit
www.tzunamiboats.com
5 EXTENDER The first folding tenders with rigid keel made of rubber and fibreglass designed to occupy reduced space on board and to offer more space once unloaded to water. They fold up easily in less than two minutes thanks to the patented closing system and are totally customisable in colours, finishing, accessories and lengths. Extender lines includes outboard engine models like EXT 610 (3.90 m once folded), EXT 520 (3.30 folded) and EXT 430/460/490 (2,72 m – 3,02 m – 3,32 m folded) and an hydro-jet engine model, the EXT 640 Idro (4.30 m folded). For more details Tel: +39 0375968490 or visit
www.tender-extender.com
2 PASCOE Pascoe’s reputation as the top builder of dedicated superyacht tenders has not only been achieved through the highest level of quality, beautiful design and tremendous attention to detail - the key to their success is due to their unrivalled reliability and fitness for purpose. The always popular flagship limousines have proven to be the choice of the world’s most discerning clients. All Pascoe tenders are built on proven hull designs and optimised engineering platforms. This guarantees reliability, safe seakeeping, excellent performance and a dry and comfortable ride, whilst offering owners the opportunity to fully customise the appearance and layout of their tender to match the look, feel and quality of their yacht. For more details Tel: +44 (0)1489 564 588 or visit
www.pascoeinternational.com
4 NOVURANIA Novurania introduces the Catamaran 24 Diesel IO with bow opening ramp. New to the Novurania lineup in this versatile tender series with twin hull design is this new 24 foot model. With its featured bow opening ramp which can hold a substantial load - this new model is now even more versatile since it can be stored in its tender garage with ease. The opening bow ramp is operated with the push of a button and fulfils many functions at the dock, beach or at anchor. Socialites, island explorers and those that have difficulty climbing over tubes will especially enjoy this luxury yacht tender. Its Diesel power stern drive package offers a powerful yet stable ride and make it an ideal tender for low clearance garages. For more details Tel: +1 772 567 9200 or visit
www.novurania.com
6 TOP LINE With over 26 years of experience in the production of RIBs, Top Line has a strong history in race and leisure RIBs. They are built for the most demanding of consumers and can undergo complete customisation. Design and material innovation has been a top priority with the revolutionary double stepped hull design delivering an amazing ride quality even in rougher seas. The infusion technology used in construction also provides less resistance meaning less weight meaning lower fuel consumption is achieved. The model range starts 3.3m and runs to the luxurious 12.0m For more details Tel: +30 6945951010 or visit
www.topline.gr
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