We Tested the G-Tender Ten by G-Tender
Navigation impression No. 1917
The G-Tender Ten is the inflatable boat designed for the most demanding yachtsman, offering exemplary construction quality not only in terms of materials, finishes, and equipment but also in terms of design.
Base price without engines Euro 189,000 excluding VAT
Technical Data of the G-Tender Ten
Maximum length f.t. m 10.60
Homologation length m 9.99
Maximum width m 3.95
Width excluding tubes 2.58m
Maximum tube diameter 0.68m
Compartments 7
Materials and construction: tubes in ORCA neoprene; hull fiberglass; deck fiberglass and EVA
Weight without engine kg 3,900
Approved capacity persons 18 B / 24 C
Maximum installable power 2×500 HP
Test engine 2×350 HP Mercury V10
Total power 700 HP
Transmission type outboard
Propeller Revolution X Stainless Steel Propeller, 19” Pitch
Total engine weight 2×316 kg
Steering type electrohydraulic
Fuel tank capacity 895 liters
Water tank capacity 130 liters
After winning over the audience with the G-Tender Ten 4 and G-Tender Eight.7 models, recognized by enthusiasts for their undisputed construction quality, the Sardinian shipyard has once again confirmed itself this year with the new version of the G-Tender Ten, available with or without T-top.
Like the other two models, the Ten is a "premium" inflatable boat capable of satisfying even the most discerning tastes, as here the word quality is not just a slogan but a fact. Drawing on all the issues encountered in its long experience in reselling and storing other brands, the shipyard has indeed made a deep commitment to designing products that have no weak points.
An example of this is the large aft compartment located under the sunbed, not only excellently finished but also completely openable for the inspection of all onboard systems, and designed to allow the possible replacement of liquid boxes without having to disassemble half of the deck.
The attention to the selection of materials used is another strong point of G-Tender, such as the Seadeck of the deck and the windscreen crystals instead of the cheaper…