Summer idea: I make my own custom-made tender. Here’s how
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Do you want to have your tender customized with your boat’s colors and logo? Do you need a custom boat to be housed in the aft garage? Coming to your aid is Siner “G,” the Italian company that markets the Aermarine brand, specializing in custom tenders.
TAILOR-MADE (OR STANDARD) TENDERS FOR EVERYONE
Lots of models are in the catalog from 2 to 4.60 m, making up the Espace Cabrio (rigid hull, wide bow), Royale (the more “luxurious” ones that include a remote control with which to switch from navigation to storage configuration) and Alusmart lines.
The patented feature of Aermarine tenders is the inward-folding transom, which reduces the height and length of the tender when it is complete with an outboard motor. In many cases it is no longer necessary to remove the engine from the tender to fit inside the garage. In addition, the propeller remains in the protected area making the boat more livable and safe.
ALUMINUM AND FULL-CUSTOM
The Alusmart models (like the one in the opening photo) are the most “pliable” and can be can be made full-custom and in any size as they are not subject to molding constraints: they have a rigid aluminum hull and are characterized by light weight and good performance, even with small power ratings.
Within the Alusmart range, Open versions can be supplied with wide forward pontoon and cushion bench combinations. The Kart versions have a fold-down console as standard, and the Overjet versions finally, supplied only with the engine installed, are for “racing.”
Want to make your own custom-made tender? HERE the website of Aermarine
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