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Old 15-12-2020, 21:28   #1
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OC Tenders - Review Anyone?

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https://octenders.co.nz/


They look pretty good, but come in at $10K NZD for the 3.3m without any optional extras and shipping.


Has anyone got any info about them good or bad?
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https://sailpuffin.com/2019/07/08/th...re-of-tenders/

I thought this was a good review.
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A german company copied it and it's a bit cheaper. I would wait until a Vietnamese company makes one for even cheaper. Well i wouldnt say copy. the design actually looks a bit more stable.



https://advancedsailingtechnologies..../ASTender-340/

I don't know if I can enjoy myself with a 14000 dollar dinghy tied at a dock. If someone stole it and put wrap on it no one is going to notice.
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Thanks - It was a tad limited in details of the actual use of it and how it performed - Anyone else?
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A german company copied it and it's a bit cheaper. I would wait until a Vietnamese company makes one for even cheaper. Well i wouldnt say copy. the design actually looks a bit more stable.



https://advancedsailingtechnologies..../ASTender-340/

I don't know if I can enjoy myself with a 14000 dollar dinghy tied at a dock. If someone stole it and put wrap on it no one is going to notice.

Yeah price is an issue, especially if it gets knicked!
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Looking at:


https://octenders.co.nz/


They look pretty good, but come in at $10K NZD for the 3.3m without any optional extras and shipping.


Has anyone got any info about them good or bad?
That's a great option if you're planning on cruising for many years as one of these would probably outlast three Highfields. The downside is, if you need one tomorrow, you're out of luck as they make them custom to order and it could take you 6 weeks to get one even in OZ (maybe longer for Perth). Currently, the carbon fiber model costs about a grand (USD) more than a Highfield but is lighter and will last much longer. If you're currently on the hard or can wait, this would be the way to go in my view.
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Hi I have an occ tender. As a full time cruiser it gets a lot of use . It is so much better than a rib . Stronger and no deflating tubes, much more room than same size rib . Really well designed and constructed to a very high quality . Light as they use Kevlar where extra strength is needed to keep it light. Also the best wheels for beaching
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350 oc tender weighs 54 kg
Cost $12,000+
https://octenders.co.nz/products-oc350/



350 angler aluminium vnose punt weighs 46 kg
Cost around $2000, save $10,000
https://huntermarine.net.au/
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A german company copied it and it's a bit cheaper. I would wait until a Vietnamese company makes one for even cheaper. Well i wouldnt say copy. the design actually looks a bit more stable.
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One being done in Langkawi, will try and find a pic

Here we go, about $3300 aud
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I cruised on a mate's yacht with an 330 OC Tender (non carbon) in NZ, Tonga and Fiji for several months. They are lightweight, fast and fun to drive and have a very exotic cool factor. You need the beach wheels and ladder. Maybe initially a little bit corky when you first step aboard but so are many RIBs. They are a little bit twitchy and loose at planing speeds which is fun. Great boats.
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Same authors, take 2.
https://sailpuffin.com/2020/05/03/wh...tric-outboard/

Check the comments below as well!
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Re: OC Tenders - Review Anyone?

FYI $10,000 NZD is $7,100 US so not quite as expensive as they first looked but still not cheap.
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FYI $10,000 NZD is $7,100 US so not quite as expensive as they first looked but still not cheap.


Add another $2,500 for shipping to the US and it quickly gets to a ridiculous price.
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They are lightweight,
Not really
3.5 metre alloy Vnose I posted earlier is lighter and a hell of a lot more robust and a fraction of the cost.


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Yeah, nah.
They are the iphone of dinghys, nothing exotic or cool, just overpriced for what they are.
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