Falcon Tenders and Tim Heywood to work on custom 11-metre tender

The new motor boat’s construction will be optimised specifically for large superyachts
February 6 2026 3 minutes to read
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The tender's teak decks can be easily turned into sunpads

Although is not the first-time collaboration for the British motor boat manufacturer, Falcon Tenders, and renowned Tim Heywood Design studio, they promise to give superyacht owners a pleasant surprise again 

Founded just in 2021, Falcon Tenders has already managed to gain reputation of an innovative tender builder and boasts a portfolio of almost two hundred custom tenders.

Tim Heywood, best known for designing such famous large projects as A+, Carinthia VII and Pelorus built by Lürssen, Symphony by Feadship and Here Comes the Sun by Amels, is set to apply his superyacht craft and philosophy to a tender scale. What result should one expect? 

The tender's teak decks can be easily turned into sunpads
The tender's teak decks can be easily turned into sunpads

Based on the renders available, first of all, it is going to be a very elegant and stylish boat. The designer’s signature smooth lines and classic colour scheme of a navy hull, snow-white superstructure and natural teak make the tender’s style timeless. 

From an operational point of view, the boat’s design is smartly thought-out, too. With a length of 11 m and a beam of 3 m, the tender’s height is 1.97 m, which makes its storage in a superyacht garage really easy. The tender can be boarded both forward and aft, and the same forward and aft sections can also serve as sunpads, which makes it suitable as a weekend boat, too. 

The superstructure located in the centre is totally enclosed, which allows for climate control, but there are hatches in the roof, so if you want, you can go for an exhilarating ride, too. Inside, there will be sofas and armchairs of navy leather, capable of accommodating comfortably up to 11 guests. 

The 11-metre motor boat can operate both as a superyacht tender and as a weekend boat
The 11-metre motor boat can operate both as a superyacht tender and as a weekend boat

The tender can be fitted with a diesel-electric propulsion system, which ensures quiet and efficient operation. For better comfort, there are gyroscopic stabilisers for smoother ride in any weather conditions. 

“Working with Tim Heywood Design has been a natural fit for Falcon Tenders,” said Mark Pascoe, founder and CEO of Falcon Tenders. “Tim’s ability to distil iconic superyacht styling into an 11-metre platform is exceptional, and this tender perfectly reflects our shared focus on elegance, comfort and uncompromising quality. It is a tender designed not just to perform, but to belong alongside the world’s most prestigious yachts.”

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