Top Water Toys For a Day Out On The Sandbar

Published February 4th, 2022 by Bernardo

Whether you're spending time on the Florida coast with your family or relaxing by the water with friends, one of the most fun things to do in the ocean is venturing out to the sandbar. Here, you'll get the best of both worlds with land-type fun in the water. If you're looking for things to do on sandbars, Nautical Ventures has a huge inventory of activities and toys to keep people of all ages entertained while they spend time on a sandbar beach.

Maintaining a Yacht Tender RIB

Published March 20th, 2018 by Bernardo

Rigid inflatable boats, yacht tenders, in conjunction with yacht ownership create an unparalleled nautical experience. They make more activities and areas accessible to yacht owners and make it easier and more pleasurable to get to and from your yacht. Before starting your search for tenders for sale, it's important to understand how to properly care for one. Following a short list of simple tips can keep your yacht tender functional for years to come.

Highfield Tenders – Classic Series

Published July 28th, 2017 by Bernardo

With a 25-year history, Highfield Aluminum RIB’s are considered a leading manufacturer in the yacht tender category. Their best-selling Classic series is the perfect all-around tender which is built to last and comes alongside a 2-year structural warranty.

By stowing the gas tank in the built-in bow locker, guests have uninterrupted seating space, and the self-draining deck keeps feet dry. The Classic Series has a length range from 8 feet 6 inches to 12 feet 6 inches and a capacity of 4-7 people. These tenders are ideal for beach-hopping and for placing on sailboats or yachts.

Highfield Tenders – Strength, Integrity and Style

Published July 11th, 2017 by Bernardo

Highfield tenders have evolved from many years of development in some of the toughest conditions around the world. From the Great Barrier Reef off tropical Northern Australia to the frigid artic waters of Alaska, Highfield Aluminum RIB’s have a 25-year history of endurance and are now they have become a leading manufacturer in the yacht tender category.

Argos Nautic Yacht Tenders – Luxury, Style and Performance Combined.

Published November 18th, 2016 by Bernardo

Argos Nautic was conceived in 2009, when Ignacio Vadillo, engineer, designer, and boat enthusiast, joined forces with industrial designers Denise Brener and German Jimenez, to create a yacht tender unlike any on the water today. They saw the need for a new RIB concept for high end yachts with owners of discerning taste. 

Orange is the New Green. (Part 3)

Published October 15th, 2016 by Bernardo

Part three of our four-part series takes us to England, where the military experience of a British Special Op’s officer spawned the idea for an electric powered compact boat that could be used for military operations, emergency scenarios, as well as used for pleasure. 

It’s a Yacht Tender Moment at Nautical Ventures in Fort Lauderdale.

Published September 19th, 2016 by Bernardo

Back in the day, buying a yacht tender was easy. It was more of a utilitarian item designed to fit in a specific place on the boat, used for crew and passenger transport between the ship and the shore. To a yacht, it was a commodity, traded in every few years for a new model. These days, tenders have evolved to offer many innovative features into many varying designs. New technologies have redefined the tender and what it means to the modern yacht owner. 

F-Rib 460 Tender – The Mightiest of the Mighty.

Published August 17th, 2016 by Bernardo

When it comes to South Florida, Nautical Ventures is your F-Rib dealer for Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach. Here’s what we like about the 460 model: 

 

F-Rib 375 Tender – Room for Five.

Published August 16th, 2016 by Bernardo

When it comes to South Florida, Nautical Ventures is your F-Rib dealer for Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach. Here’s what we like about the 375 model

The F-Rib 360 – More Payload Capacity, Same Compact Quality.

Published August 15th, 2016 by Bernardo

When it comes to South Florida, Nautical Ventures is your F-Rib dealer for Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach. Here’s what we like about the 360 model: 

The F-Rib 330 – When Storage Matters

Published August 12th, 2016 by Bernardo

F-Ribs are revolutionary Folding RIBs that have 3 articulating folding sections to form a rigid hull. Assembly of the hull is very simple. The hull sections have interlocking tabs and slots, held together by the pressure in the tubes. Once assembled it’s difficult to tell they fold. Inflation of the tubes is also fast and once you get the hang of it assembly time is under 5 minutes.

The F-Rib 275 Foldable Tender – A Pocket Rib Rocket

Published August 10th, 2016 by Bernardo

When it comes to South Florida, Nautical Ventures is your F-Rib dealer for Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach. Here’s what we like about the 275 model: 

 

A Rip in the Rib? Here's what to do.

Published May 7th, 2016 by Bernardo

No matter how careful you are when boating, tears, rips, and holes to your boat will be hard to avoid. So knowing how to repair your boat, regardless of how big the job, is extremely valuable information to possess. This example is a 2" long cut, which requires a patch on the outside. A tear in the fabric 12"+ will require a patch to be placed on the inside and outside, also known as the "sandwich" patch. 

The Tough Side of Tenders

Published April 17th, 2016 by Bernardo

Aluminum has long been the boat hull material of choice in many parts of the world due to its strength, ease of repair, versatility and above all its weight saving characteristics. So it’s only natural that the evolution of tenders would find a place in the world with aluminum hulls. Highfield inflatables have evolved from many years of development in some of the toughest conditions in the world, the Great Barrier Reef of tropical Northern Australia. They are a direct descendant of the Australian Swift range of aluminum hulled RIBs.

Yacht Tenders... they're not just for yachts anymore.

Published March 6th, 2016 by Bernardo

Off the beach, anchored in the turquoise waters of a Caribbean island, sits the megayacht- with passengers looking to make their way to shore. Cue the tender; that on-deck workhorse staple designed to ferry crew & passengers between the ship and ports of call. But these days the tender has taken on a whole new role...

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