Williams Jet Tenders announces redesign of two DieselJet models

The DieselJet 445 and 505 tenders will benefit from a number of changes, with the revamped models being on show for the first time at the Cannes Yachting Festival next month.

Williams Jet Tenders has unveiled a complete redesign of its two most popular DiesetJet tenders.

The changes to the DieselJet 445 and 505 models include a new layout, newly contoured upholstery design, larger bathing platforms and increased capacity. They will also benefit from Williams’ trademark slash-cut tube design that enhances both the aesthetics and the handling.

For both models a new helm layout and design will feature a centrally mounted multi-functional Raymarine Axiom 7 display, with two dedicated storage areas and a new contoured upholstery design. The helm backrest will also be home to a new integrated boarding pole for safe and easy boarding.

Rendering on new Williams DieselJet 505
The DieselJet 505 benefits from an additional seat in front of the helm console © Williams Jet Tenders

The redesigned transom is influenced by the style in development on the DieselJet415 and both models will also feature a larger bathing platform with a single stainless steel grab handle to make it even easier climbing in and out of the water via the bathing ladder.

The revamp will also increase the capacity of both models, with the 5.03m (16.5ft) DieselJet505 accommodating 8+1 thanks to an additional seat in front of the helm console and the 4.5m (14.7ft) DieselJet445 accommodating 7+1, with more functional seating in the bow, a result of moving the helm position aft.

Ollie Taylor, Head of Commercial Development at Williams Jet Tenders, confirmed the redesigned models will be on show at the Cannes Yachting Festival next month: “We are really excited to launch the complete revamp of our two most popular DieselJet models. We are looking forward to introducing the new DieselJets to the public at Cannes Yachting Festival 2021, so please drop by the stand located at the entrance to the Palais Des Festivals.”

Rendering of new Williams DieselJet445
The DieselJet445 will now boast more functional seating in the helm. © Williams Jet Tenders

Founded in a converted shed in 1996, Williams Jet Tenders has since gone on to become one of the premier tender manufacturers in the marine industry and just last month announced that it had launched its 10,000th tender.

It produces 14 models across five distinct ranges: TurboJet, DieselJet, SportJet, EvoJet and MiniJet. Its DieselJet range is its second-largest tender range and has a strong focus on user enjoyment and comfort with leg bolsters and lots of handholds prominent in the design. To explore its impressive fleet, view all Williams Jet Tenders for sale.

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