- Luxury yacht tender
A luxury yacht tender is used to service and to provide support and entertainment to a private or charter
luxury yacht . Known commonly as the 'yacht's tender' a luxury yacht tender will often be arigid-hulled inflatable boat (RIB) which features cushioned inflatable rubber inner tubes around its rigid (usuallyfiberglass ) hull to protect the yacht when in close contact.Other types of luxury yacht tender include
inflatable boat s, which are almost completely synthetic rubber or plastic, and also rigid inflatable boats (RIB's) which are usually constructed from materials such as fiberglass, wood, steel or aluminium with inflatable sythetic rubber or plastic sponsons. Tenders are motor powered byoutboard motor engines or inboard engines burning eitherpetrol /gasoline ordiesel . They use eitherpropeller s or more recentlyimpeller s as utilized by waterjet boat s. Luxury yacht tenders like other types ofship's tender , whilst often used to transport supplies and personnel, are also used for the entertainment and pleasure of the yacht's passengers. Accordingly, the tenders will be employed aspleasure craft orspeed boat s to drag bananas and forwaterskiing ,wakeboarding and also to transport and service leisurescuba set diving.In recent years there has been increased development in the luxury yacht tender market. There is now greater importance given to whether a yacht includes a large tender which boasts all the latest features. Private yachts are being built with stern garages which house the tender and also other associated 'water toys'. Powerful davits are installed on the yacht’s decks to mechanically lift increasingly heavier tenders.
There are many companies which specialise in the design, construction and distribution of luxury yacht tenders. Some of the more established, and well known, suppliers for production and semi production tenders include Novurania, Avon, Protector and Zodiac. While the increasing trend towards large custom tenders such as limousines, landing craft and chase boats is supported by lesser known companies such as Vaudrey Miller Yachts. Because there is now a large and established tender industry, yacht tenders are also increasingly being used more widely by those who do not own or use yachts, but wish to enjoy their tender as an entertainment unto itself.
ee also
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List of large sailing yachts
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