Avon, the well renowned RIB specialist, has taken its entire 2012 Seasport Jet Tender range to the Tullett Prebon London International Boat Show. That includes the new Seasport 380 Jet Tender (pictured), as well as the recently upgraded Seasport 330 and 430 craft.

Seasport Jet 380

Avon's Seasport jet 380



All three tenders in the Seasport range are powered by a supercharged, four-stroke jet engine, providing a safe yet exhilarating experience on the water. The entire range is now available in three tube colours including grey, navy blue and camel, and all come equipped with high-quality flush mount stainless steel fittings, maintaining the innovative and stylish design that has become synonymous with the brand. Built using high-quality Hypalon-Neoprene fabric, the tubes are also now removable on the Seasport Jet 380 and 430 for easy maintenance.

The new AVON Seasport 380 Jet Tender provides a large amount of internal space and includes seating for up to five adults and one child (under 37.5kg). It offers upholstered seating for two passengers at the rear and up to three seats at the bow - and (depending on the model size) the Seaport 330 and 430 can also benefit from these seating upgrades.

Additional upgrades to the Seasport Jet Tender range include upholstered seats, as well as the option of a luxurious teak deck (real or synthetic) and a telescopic bathing ladder. All three Jet Tenders have an adjustable steering wheel angle, which enables easy storage inside the garage or on the stern platform or flybridge of a yacht. And while these features have been designed with ease of use in mind, precedent suggests that the driving experience will be the real selling point with these fantastically vigorous little boats. To find out more, either get yourself to the London Boat Show (on right now until 15 January) or visit Avon Inflatables.

 

Written by: Alex Smith
Alex Smith is a journalist, copywriter and magazine editor with a long history in boating and a happy addiction to the water. He’s worked on boats, lived on boats, bought boats, sold boats and – when he’s not actually on board a boat – he can generally be found in his Folkestone office, tapping away at the computer and gazing out to sea.