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Williams Jet Tenders' Evojet set to make its mark at Monaco

by Williams Jet Tenders 14 Jul 2021 01:53 PDT 22-25 September 2021
Evojet 70 © Williams Jet Tenders

Williams Jet Tenders, the world's leading jet tender specialist, is showcasing its most advanced and luxurious model to-date at the 2021 Monaco Yacht Show, the Evojet 70. Specifically created for parent yachts in excess of 40m and capable of carrying 13 guests, the first model in the Evojet range has fast become one of Williams' most popular models and is a must-see at the show.

Every detail has been considered for this semi-custom tender, which sees Williams offer the unique proposition of delivering semi-customisable tenders with shorter lead times and no comprise on quality. The striking tender has multiple boarding options and an innovative foldout walk-through transom to ensure smooth transition from parent yacht or dock. The tender also features concealed LED lighting and controllable illumination for effortless boarding.

Powered by a 250hp Yanmar 4LV diesel engine and utilising Williams' renowned jet pump, the Evojet 70 promises much more than the traditional superyacht tender and its proven Deep-V hull gives remarkable comfort and access to those remote coves and hard-to-reach areas thanks to its 200-litre fuel tank.

One of the most admired features on the new Evojet 70 is the optional folding carbon fibre T-Top, which ensures ample shade for the driver and passengers whilst having the ability to fold flat for easy garage fitment. As an option, the T-Top can also support fore and aft Bimini canopies.

Commenting on the Evojet 70, Mathew Hornsby, Sales Director at Williams Jet Tenders, said: "We are really excited about this year's event and getting back to seeing our superyacht customers. We've had such a fantastic response to the Evojet 70 since her launch and have enjoyed some strong sales. We are looking forward to introducing her to visitors at this year's event, as well as showcasing the rest of our range and our plans for the future."

To find out further information about Williams please visit www.williamsjettenders.com.

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