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Carbon Yachts welcomes ASTenders

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Carbon Yachts, a leading distributor of luxury marine vessels in Australia and New Zealand, is excited to announce the arrival of ASTenders. The highly anticipated range of ASTenders is now available at Carbon Yachts’ premier Sydney showroom, offering yacht owners and enthusiasts a selection of the most innovative and luxurious tenders on the market.

With hulls constructed entirely from carbon fibre, ASTenders feature a class-leading options list, including Flexiteek decking, custom RAL gel coat finishes, and a variety of steering consoles available across all models.

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The lightweight ASTender 280 weighs just 30 kilograms, perfect for those needing a tender that is easy to handle and transport, while the 340 range, including the revolutionary electric Revolve model, offers a unique folding motor design, a top speed of 25 knots and a range of 120 nautical miles at three knots. The newly introduced ASTender 400, capable of reaching speeds of up to 37 knots, provides the ultimate combination of speed and comfort for discerning yacht owners.

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