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Inflatable
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11ft
Year
2024
Model
GT11
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Argos Nautic’s Series GT11 custom yacht tender was created by renowned designer Patrizio Facheris of Facheris Design Inc. The Argos Nautic GT Series represents an exclusive and luxurious dinghy experience, delivering superior quality and performance in an outstanding outboard inflatable yacht tender. The GT11 model is perfect for yachts ranging in size from 45 to 70 feet.
At 11 feet long and only 750 lbs when fully rigged and ready, the GT11 series custom yacht tender fits conveniently aboard your yacht. Planing at 3 seconds, the extraordinary hull design elevates the inflatable tube from the water, reducing friction and improving your navigation. Reaching speeds up to 40 mph, this powerful and stylish tender will exceed your expectations. The GT11 model, as with all Argos Nautic luxury yacht tenders, is built to your specifications making each Argos a distinct reflection of your yacht and your desire for a truly one of a kind tender.
Using hand-laid lamination, premium composite materials and exclusive European accessories, Argos Nautic boats achieve the perfect balance of elegance, quality and strength.
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