New Superyacht Jet Tender
by Mark Ali on 11 Oct 2008

Williams Performance Tenders release new New T445 model Williams Tenders
Williams Performance Tenders Australia announces the launch of the T445 Jet Launch for Yachts and SuperYachts.
Powered by an industry first German engineered and built turbocharged, intercooled 4 stroke parallel-twin, 4 valves per cylinder engine with advanced axial flow jet pump - stainless steel impeller incorporating a closed loop cooling system with heat exchanger. All this fitted centrally inboard a hand built monocoque deep vee GRP hull manufactured by craftsman that support a time honoured attention to detail only seen in the most luxurious of items!
Bentley, Aston Martin, Porsche, Mercedes Benz spring to mind in the nautical equivalent of the top breeds-
Certainly not from the Ukraine, Poland, China or Taiwan these high performance craft have deservedly taken their positions worldwide on the transoms of the finest in Luxury Motor Yachts.
A Williams Jet tender comes standard with Automatic fire extinguisher system, auto bilge pumps, LED navigation lights all operated from the central driving station. The true sports boat deep vee hull delivers a safe, dry ride with incredible directional stability that hangs on all the way to 42 knots and beyond.
Williams offer the unique ability to completely customize their tenders to match the mother ship with coloured hulls, helms, upholstery, coveralls and tubes. Clients can also have depth sounders, auto-inflators, 2 or 4-speaker mp3/c.d. sound systems, battery optimisers, cockpit lighting and VHF radio’s fitted for a more luxurious experience.
There is no other Tender manufacturer in the world that devotes its entire production to Jet tenders to suit the buyer that demands the very best for his yacht.
The all new T445 was designed to fit Yachts of 22 metres LOA or larger with the first 445 leaving the factory in the UK bound for Fremantle in West Australia and its new owner.
For more information visit: www.jettenders.com or e-mail sales@jettenders.com
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