NEW Offshore Cruising Tender: Walkaround & Review! 🍾🙌

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Published 2023-09-05
My new Offshore Cruising Tender 3m version walkaround and review.
OC300

Offshore Cruising Tender review and walkaround.

all fibreglass so i can repair it when needed and no reason it shouldn't last a lifetime.

octenders.co.nz/products-oc300/

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All Comments (21)
  • @nerdskiii
    What a great looking Tender 👍👍
  • Good buy, great little tender, I've had one of these for 6 years with an 8hp on it, propped it down slightly to a 7"pitch & planes with 2 x adults + 2 x kids. Also changed 10lt fuel tank and keep it upfront, keeps the floor clear & weight distbn better
  • @frankstocker5475
    Try locating the fuel tank up forward to displace even weight.
  • @octenders
    Awesome vídeo 🙌 we are subscribed and following!!!
  • @Adam-ox6zy
    Props to our cousins across the ‘dutch’ for putting together a very decent piece of kit! You could call it ‘driftin out’ … or not 😉
  • @RunyCalmera
    Love it? Where do you live? Asking because how much it cost to transport the tender from New Zealand to your place?
  • @RunyCalmera
    Can you also get one tender you can put a sail on instead of emgine?
  • @nerdskiii
    where did you buy the Nav lights from?
  • @johnq.public2621
    Pro Tip: When you identify your dinghy/tender with your vessel's name on it, you let all the evildoers know you are NOT ON YOUR VESSEL!!!!!
  • @iMcWatch
    the tenders name should be Balls
  • @brian26x
    Good name would be … Love me tender
  • @chippyjohn1
    Aluminium is far easier to repair, plus it doesn't damage as easily. You can temporarily patch with glue and a sheet of alloy, or rivet it on for more permanent. I would never choose fibreglass, it should be banned. You should read about how much pollution fibreglass boats and the wind turbine blades you passed create. Thanks for the video though.