31 TENDERS LISTING
REVOLT CUSTOM COMFORT RANGE Based in the Netherlands and with roots dating back to 1986, John Biesheuvel is recognised as a world leader in the field of pure custom performance powerboats. Every new Revolt RIB is the best they ever built, all boats in the fleet set a new standard in terms of craftsmanship, safety, engineering and performance. It’s what they like to call the relentless pursuit of perfection. All Revolts are created in partnership with clients who invest in a wonderful building experience.
www.revoltcustomboats.com
RIB–X SOLAS RANGE The Rib-X SOLAS range is probably the world’s largest. Their leading edge designs are developed by the same in-house design team responsible for their extensive bespoke superyacht portfolio. Innovation, safety and quality is integral in all SOLAS designs, available as RIBS and hard boats, with some very interesting leading edge D tubing designs, meaning that safety can still be styled. If you require a SOLAS, don’t opt for the normal, talk to RIB-X and opt for safety plus style.
www.rib-x.co.uk
RIBBON YACHTS 28 MONZA - HYBRID Focussed on environmentally-friendly solutions for their tenders, they managed to develop a completely new approach to hybrid technology in the drive line. This new approach leads to a drive line that will allow the Ribbon to operate fully electrically for a couple of hours, and in addition to that, the electrical motors also support the main engine / generator while accelerating, reducing emissions along the way in this range by more than 30 percent. With its zero emission possibility, the Ribbon is completely prepared for the future, you are therefore always welcome in all the environmental zones in the smaller ports.
www.ribbonyachts.nl
SPECIFICATIONS Length 8.32 m Beam 2.58 m Draught 0.41 m Hull shape Deep V-planning deadrise 17 degrees Optional hybrid package: E-engines 2 x 150 kW electric engines Generator Yanmar 4LV 250 hp / 183 kW electric shaft Propulsion 2 x DJ 112 - IWJ integrated waterjets Maximum speed 40+ knots
RIBEYE SOLAS YT SIX19 The Ribeye SOLAS outboard is a multi-purpose, utility rescue tender built for your crew to serve the mothership. It offers vast deck space for transportation to and from the yacht and the performance hull offers the driest, smoothest ride for a tender of its size. This purpose built superyacht tender has been designed by crew, for the crew which results in a feature rich, yet beautiful solution for your crew’s needs. Inboard version also available.
www.ribeye.co.uk/superyachts
SPECIFICATIONS Length 6.19 m Beam 2.43 m Height 2.1 m Weight 1242 kg Propulsion Max outboard 200 hp Top speed 50 knots Max persons 10
SPECIFICATIONS Length 8.5 - 11.8 m Beam max 3.60 m Weight 1180 kg - 1800 kg Max engines 1254 hp
SPECIFICATIONS Length 5 m - 7.5 m Beam 2.45 m - 2.65 m Weight 1180 kg - 1800 kg Inboard 180 hp - 260 hp - Jet Drive Fuel Diesel Speed 35 knots
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