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24 TENDERS LISTING


MYLNE BOLT 18 A fast, agile all electric yacht tender powered by a 135bhp electric motor. Working with US partners Regen Nautic, the Bolt 18 represents a step change in the power and versatility of electric boats in the UK and Europe. Top speed is in excess of 30 knots. David Gray, the designer says, “The boat is exceeding all our expectations in terms of speed, acceleration, autonomy, quietness and ride quality.” www.mylne.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 5.5 m Beam 1.8 m Draft 0.5 m Weight 750 kg RCD Cat C Motor 100 kw / 135 bhp Electric Battery 24 kwh Lithium Cell Pack Top speed 30+ knots


NAIAD


Naiad design and sell a range of tenders from 4m to 14m. They are known as the 4x4 of the seas. Every tender is built to order and customised to meet the owner’s requirements exactly! From a simple single outboard all the way through to twin diesel jets. These all-aluminium, go-anywhere, built-tough but good-looking tenders are very popular on expedition yachts. www.naiad.co.nz


SPECIFICATIONS Length 10 m Engines 2 x 350sci Verado outboards 2x Yanmar diesel inboards 2 x Hamilton HJ292 waterjets Max speeds Circa 42 knots Weight 6,600 kg fully fuelled Construction Aluminium hull, teak decks


NAUMATEC TENDERLUX 650 TENDERLUX-650 is a NAUMATEC bestseller, characterised by large, comfortable and easily accessible spaces. It’s built using the highest quality materials and equipment and is finished according to the owner’s preferences as Naumatec is always conducive to customised solutions. TENDERLUX-650, available also in a 6.25 and 5.85 metre version, and is the ideal tender to serve yachts in the ‘over 30 m’ range.


www.naumatec.it


SPECIFICATIONS Length 6.51 m reducible to 6.25 m and 5.85 m without affecting internal space Beam 2.15 m Height 1.25 m Dry weight 1,200 kg Max Load (people) 10 Propulsion Up to 300 hp Gasoline, Up to 265 hp Diesel Transmission Stern Drive or Waterjet Max speed 44 knots with Volvo D3 220 hp


NAUTIQUE G23 Building upon the dynasty that Nautique created almost a decade ago when the G23 was first introduced, the all new G23 is set to reinforce its reign as the best wakesurf and wakeboard boat ever created. With breath-taking looks and refined amenities, this next generation G23 looks stunning on the water while delivering the best wakesurf waves and wakeboard wakes the world has ever seen. www.superyachttendersandtoys.com/tenders/ superyacht-nautique/


SPECIFICATIONS Length 7.01 m (without platform) 7.65 m (with platform) Beam 2.59 m Dry weight 2,722 kg Engine Yanmar 8LV 370 HP Diesel or PCM XR7 550 hp Petrol Passenger capacity 16 Hull material GRP Facts This is the only wake and wave boat available on the market with a factory diesel option which includes full electronic capabilities


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