Tender
Imagine: it's August, you're finally on vacation, and you're cruising along the coast of enchanting Capri. Do you really think you'll find a berth in port? But that's not the only way to understand that sailing without a tender is unthinkable. A tender can sometimes be considered a safety device rather than a means of transport for coast-to-coast trips. A dinghy just over two meters long, powered by a 5-horsepower engine, can propel a fifteen-meter boat. Even if it's very slow, it can prove to be an extremely valuable tool in some situations. It's crucial to choose the tender that best suits your needs. The main factors to consider are the fabric and the type of keel. A high-quality tender will ensure greater safety and abrasion resistance.

