2023 Walker Bay Generation 400 DLX
Generation 400 Luxury Tender Boasting a highly detailed hull design and superior hydrodynamics, the Generation 400 luxury tender outperforms its class with exceptional handling at high speeds. The incredibly smooth ride and ample space in the Generation 400 are a step above all other luxury inflatable console boats. More leg room, additional rear storage and a deep V-Hull provide more comfort and space than any other RIB in its class, and the integrated ski pole and boarding ladder provide more fun on and in the water.
The Generation 400 is built using Walker Bay’s proprietary Polyurethane Composite Micro Stringer system making the hull lighter and stronger. The Generations also have a unique approach to joining the hull and deck using a unidirectional glass and polyurethane grid bonding system that eliminates the air cavity found in other RIBs. The result is a stronger hull that better absorbs wave chop, and its lighter weight gives a faster top speed and makes it quick to plane.
Design and Reinforcement
The stringer manufacturing system allows for a more even integrated distribution load through the hull giving it extra strength when the boat is lifted. Other areas of reinforcement include the steering arm and telescopic ski pole. The Generation 400 also have a hull liner that not only improves the integrity and ride of the boat, but provides a smooth clean floor for the rear storage compartments.
The Generation line of luxury yacht tenders is available in three color accent options; Classic Gray, Carbon Black and Ocean Blue.
Smooth Ride
The extra deep V-hull in all Walker Bay Generation luxury yacht tenders is made for cutting through water. As well, the customized gas tank fits in the bow section of the keel, moving weight forward in the boat to further reduce the impact of rough chop and contribute to early planing.
Superior Maneuverability
As the Generation 400 DLX luxury tender propels forward, the concave chines deflect the water down, reducing spray and increasing hull traction for aggressive maneuvering. The stern of the hull, meanwhile, flattens out to facilitate planing at low speeds. Above the water, the sloping design of the bow step pushes the boat down at the front while the downward curve of the stern lifts the tail to increase stability and handling.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.