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Fun Yak Secu 15 Console

Year : 2025
Engine : 1 x 20ch
Condition : new
9 999 €

Kolibri Km-340cm

Year : 2023
Engine :
Condition : new
1 425 €

Kolibri Km-420cm

Year : 2022
Engine :
Condition : new
1 699 €

Kolibri Km-380cm

Year :
Engine :
Condition : new
1 610 €

Kolibri Km-300cm

Year : 2022
Engine :
Condition : new
1 315 €

Kolibri Dxl 360

Year : 2022
Engine :
Condition : new
1 725 €

Kolibri Km 200

Year :
Engine :
Condition : new
750 €

Kolibri Km 245

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Engine :
Condition : new
850 €

Kolibri Km 300

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Condition : new
950 €

Kolibri Km 390c

Year :
Engine :
Condition : new
1 075 €

Kolibri Km 460c

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Engine :
Condition : new
1 175 €

Kolibri Dxl 330

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Engine :
Condition : new
1 620 €

Kolibri Dxl 300

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Engine :
Condition : new
1 570 €

Kolibri Km 260

Year :
Engine :
Condition : new
860 €

Yamaha Yam 200 T

Year : 2022
Engine : 2 x 2.5ch
Condition : new
1 499 €

Plastimo Horizon

Year :
Engine :
Condition : new
579 €

Fun Yak Palourde

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Engine :
Condition : new
490 €

Plastimo Horizon

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Condition : new
599 €

Selection Fishing Bass Pro 420

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Engine : 2 x 25ch
Condition : new
13 060 €

Selection Fishing Bass Pro 470

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Condition : new
11 200 €

Need a new tender for your boat? 🚤

Wondering if buying a new tender boat is the best option? 🤔 Choosing a new boat tender guarantees peace of mind and optimal performance. No more worries, just the pleasure of sailing from day one!

Why choose a new tender boat? The advantages 🚀

Buying new means zero hassle! You benefit from the latest technological innovations and a manufacturer's warranty covering you for several years.
Your new boat tender will be flawless, ready to sail without unpleasant surprises. It's a smart choice, especially knowing that durability is a major criterion for many boaters, ensuring peaceful outings. ✅

Which type of new tender to choose? 👀

The new tender market is dynamic, growing by 5-7% annually! It represents 10-15% of the overall nautical market. You have plenty of choices among different materials and models. Let's take a closer look... 💡

Rigid tender: stability and durability

A new rigid tender, often made of fiberglass (a popular choice representing 40% of the market) or polyethylene plastic (known as a new plastic tender), is renowned for excellent stability and robustness.
It's the perfect choice if you want a small stable tender that will stand the test of time, with an average lifespan of 10 to 15 years.
Its design ensures very good water handling, even when somewhat loaded, making it a preferred option for frequent and safe outings. Think of a rigid boat tender when durability and safety matter most to you! 💪

Inflatable tender: lightness and practicality

The new pneumatic boat or new inflatable boat (often PVC/Hypalon, 30% of the market) is super practical! 🚀 Easy to store and transport, ideal if you lack space. Consider Hypalon® if you navigate in hot zones.

Aluminum tender: light and robust

The new aluminum boat, which represents about 30% of choices, is the perfect mix of lightness and robustness! 🤩 It handles everyday minor impacts well, and its natural resistance to corrosion means less maintenance time and increased longevity.
Easy to handle thanks to its light weight, it's truly an excellent compromise if you're looking for the strength of a rigid tender without the weight, or the lightness of an inflatable with more durability. A choice increasingly popular among boaters!

Size and features: choosing your tender wisely 📏

The average size of a tender is 2-5m. For 2-4 people, 2.30m-2.80m is usually enough. Think about your use: passengers, equipment, or a new tender lifeboat? A small lightweight boat or new lightweight tender is perfect for 25% of buyers! 👍

Motorization: with or without?

Planning long trips or wanting more speed? A new motorized boat will be perfect. It's actually the choice of the majority of boaters, given the growing popularity of outboard motors.
Be sure to check the maximum allowed power for your new navigable tender to stay compliant.
Otherwise, for short distances or a more leisurely approach, oars (think of 'dame de nage' to fix them!) will do very well. 😉

Budget and buying criteria: what you need to know 🤑

The average price for a new tender ranges from €1,000 to €10,000. Set your budget, but think long term! Prioritize durability (30%), lightness (25%), maintenance (20%), and price (25%). 🤔

  • Budget & Price: How much do you want to invest? 🤑 A new tender or new pneumatic boat usually costs between €1,000 and €10,000. Don’t forget additional costs like insurance or a small motor if you aim for a new motorized boat. Price is a decisive factor for 25% of buyers!
  • Size & Capacity: Who's on board? 🤔 For 2 to 4 people, aim for a size of 2.30 m to 2.80 m. Capacity is a key criterion for 32% of boaters. Also consider storage: a small lightweight boat or new lightweight tender is easier to handle. Look for a small stable tender for more safety.
  • Material & Durability: Which material do you prefer? Fiberglass (40% of the market), aluminum (30%), or PVC/Hypalon (30%)? A new rigid tender (aluminum or fiber) ensures durability (important for 30%), while a new inflatable boat is often lighter (criteria for 25%). Ease of maintenance (criteria for 20%) is also to consider.
  • Intended Use: Why this tender? For fishing (new fishing boat), reaching the dock (new tender boat), as a new yacht tender, or even as a new tender lifeboat? Your needs will define the ideal type, like a new plastic tender or specific new aluminum boat.
  • Administrative Formalities: Is registration necessary? 💡 For some new navigable tenders, yes! Check with the departmental directorate for territories and the sea (DDTM) to get a circulation card if needed. This is an important step in the purchase of your tender boat.

To not forget anything before making your final decision on your new tender boat purchase: carefully assess the capacity you need for your outings.
Think about the ideal material – a new rigid tender for stability, a new inflatable boat for practicality, or maybe a light and robust new aluminum boat?
Set a realistic budget, and don’t forget to consider your available storage space – a small lightweight boat is often easier to manage.
Ask yourself if a new motorized boat is necessary for your use, and check local regulations for your new navigable tender.
This little checklist will help you find the perfect tender for your needs! 💡

Regulations: do you need to register your tender? 📝

Good question! 🤔 Registration of your new marine tender depends on its size and motor power (>2.5m or >2.5hp often). Do it online or at the DDTM to be compliant. Your new boat dinghy will be a legal new navigable tender!

Tender vs lifeboat: what's the difference?

Careful not to mix everything up! ☝️ Your new tender boat is super practical to get ashore or explore coves; it's your new tender boat for everyday use.
The lifeboat, on the other hand, is something else: it's specifically built for your safety in case of trouble, often more robust, with dedicated equipment and subject to strict rules.
One serves for leisure and easy shuttle trips, the other is there to save you if needed.
Keep this difference well in mind when making your choice!

So, ready to find your ideal new tender boat on bateauavendre.fr? With all this info, you’re set to make the best choice and fully enjoy your outings at sea, whether for fishing or just cruising! 🌊

Key takeaways

  • Buying a new tender guarantees peace of mind, performance, and manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Rigid tenders (fiber, plastic) are stable, robust, and very durable.
  • Inflatable tenders (pneumatic) are lightweight, practical, and easy to store.
  • Aluminum tenders offer a good compromise of lightness, strength, and reduced maintenance.
  • Adapt the size of the tender to your use: passengers, equipment, lightness.

Choosing a new tender boat means opting for serenity, performance, and durability from the first launch. Be sure to clearly define your needs in terms of size, materials, and motorization to fully enjoy each outing. And if your budget changes or you want to compare, don’t hesitate to check out second-hand offers that sometimes hold nice surprises! Happy sailing to all!