The latest addition to Pascoe International's range is the SL12. It is a big tender, 12-meters long with seating for 12 guests in the interior cabin. While still having exterior seating on the bow as well as aft. It is starting to blur the lines between a tender and something more permanent. The roof is fully glass so the views and experience from in the interior is going to be phenomenal.
Cockwells also make some lovely tenders and Limos. https://cockwells.co.uk/super-yacht-tenders/design-concepts/10-5m-limousine-tender/
The reason why you may not find who made the tenders for some of these brand new Feadships is simply because none of the usual names have made them. Feadship has a division to make bespoke tenders for their own superyachts should the owner decide to go that route. "Lady S", "ZEN" for example, their tenders, at least the primary ones, the guest limo and open shuttle are made by 'TT Feadship". https://www.***********/new-build/tender-to-feadship
Feadship's tender division was formerly called Tenderworks. I believe they also built Viva's tenders together with the Vandal Marine company.
Last year Vikal delivered a 12m Beach Lander Catamaran and a 12m Limousine. Any clues about the mother ship(s)? Only a couple of yachts delivered last year can handle tenders of that size.
Looks like the Pascoe SL Limosine...perhaps the 10.6-meter variant as they make them starting at 9.6-meters too.
I didn't notice it the first time but there was clue inside the link to those tenders' photos: it says "Project Sassi", so their mother ship might be the Luerssen Project Opera/Sassi v2.0.
Pascoe International says it has sold its first all-electric superyacht tender which will serve a large superyacht being built at a Norther European yard. When it is delivered in 2023 it will make it the first all-electric superyacht tender. It is a limo-style tender or limo e-tender. Tom Southern, Vice President at Pascoe International commented: "The realization of a zero-emission at point of use Limousine Tender with a top speed of 40 knots and a maximum range of 60 miles will be a defining moment for the superyacht industry. The e-Limousine truly signifies the beginning of a new wave of luxury water-borne travel and a move away from internal combustion propulsion systems in the superyacht sector."
In fact they call it the modular Tender. For superyachts that require a flexible craft for use by guests and crew, our new 9m Modular Tender features ingeniously-designed custom modules that are lowered on board a base boat to transform it into a luxurious enclosed limousine; a fast guest transfer shuttle with jockey-style seating for up to 12 guests; a beach club with DJ station and BBQ grill; or, indeed, any other bespoke module to match your precise specifications. With a proven seaworthy hull that makes for a comfortable ride, the 9m Modular Tender’s twin 200hp diesel engines possess the power to transport a small car or all-terrain vehicle at 44 knots whilst an electrically-operated integrated bow ramp allows easy boarding and loading from ship, shore and sand.
Cockwells also has this new open cat tender guest shuttle, a staggering 13.1-meters (43.2-feet)... only large yachts can carry that onboard.
I did not even get a chance to read the text. My eyes immediately went to that barefoot dude hanging on to a rail about to walk out on those rocks. Yea, Right,, Supper Foot.. The other model dude, thinking,, "the photographer does not pay me enough to walk on rocks,,, You go first".. I do like the boat and have wondered before of a lil landing craft styled tender for larger yachts that could afford multiple tenders on board.
They say it's supposed to be made out of sustainable, plant based resin...anybody know something about it? Or is it just marketing talk