A Tender That's More Than Mere Transportaion

June 8, 2018

Yachting Journal

Photo: Argos Nautic

For many, a tender is mere transportation. At Argos Nautic, it's an emblematic distillation of the yacht it serves, reflecting its luxury, performance and status. The exclusive semi-custom 305 Yachting model is a 10' center console RIB with sumptuous seating for four. From the renowned naval architectural studio of Facheris Design, it offers its owners a refined Italian aesthetic harmoniously married to breathtaking driving dynamics.

Like all Argos Nautic tenders, the 305 Yachting is truly bespoke. Owners choose from an extensive palette of colors and textures to make their boat become a unique inspiration brought to life, whether elegantly understated or boldly dramatic.

Argos Nautic's signature details underscore the quality and meticulous craftsmanship that goes into building a 305 Yachting. Appointments such as premium upholstery, an Isotta steering wheel with tilt steering, Fusion sound system, custom pop-up hardware and teak flooring set it apart from any other tender.

Even at a distance, the 305 Yachting seems restless; it was designed to deliver spirited, sure-footed performance. With a 40 hp outboard, it will reach plane in three seconds and a pulse-quickening 36 mph. This is due, in part, to its unique hull design that lifts the tubes out of the water, reducing speed-robbing friction and improving stability in high-speed, banking turns.

As a tender, the 305 Yachting has few equals. Its thoughtfully-designed interior offers ample storage without compromising spacious comfort. Passengers are treated to a refined ride that ensures a dry and graceful entry, whether in Saint Petersburg or Saint-Tropez.

USCG-approved, the Argos Nautic 305 Yachting starts at $30,000.

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