DINGHIES & TENDER BOATS
A tender boat’s primary purpose is to ferry passengers and supplies to and from a larger boat. Often referred to as a “dinghy,” a tender can be as simple as a rowboat or a rigid inflatable boat (RIB), or as sophisticated as powerboat. A tender generally features a shallow draft so it can safely go ashore while the larger boat stays out at anchor.
USES FOR TENDER BOATS
A dinghy or tender boat can have many applications beyond shuttling to and from shore
Offshore fishing excursions and trips into shallow water in search of fish
Watersports activities like tubing, wakeboarding and water-skiing
Evening dinner cruises or trips to a waterfront restaurant
Sightseeing cruises close to shore
WHY BOSTON WHALER TENDER BOATS ARE BEST
Built to withstand the rigors of hauling and towing on long ocean voyages, Boston Whalers will never crack or cave under heavy use. Professional captains around the world rave about Whaler features like pressure-rated tow eyes, premium components and low-maintenance operation.
SUPER SPORTS
As a tender boat, a Boston Whaler Super Sport is a versatile, reliable option, offering a spacious layout to accommodate multiple passengers, and purposeful amenities for fishing, cruising and lounging. Whaler’s legendary quality sets them far above a typical dinghy, making it easy to choose between inflatable and Unsinkable.
VIEW TENDER BOATS
All Boston Whaler models can be equipped for towing. Read more to discover why the following models are popular tender choices among professional captains:













