Sevaris Marine to exhibit NorthStar’s yacht tenders at Hillarys Boat, Dive and Fishing Show

NorthStar RIBs will make its Australian premiere at the Hillarys Boat, Dive and ...

Sevaris Marine to exhibit NorthStar’s yacht tenders at Hillarys Boat, Dive and Fishing Show

March 07, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

NorthStar RIBs will make its Australian premiere at the Hillarys Boat, Dive and Fishing Show, running from 15 to 17 March, 2013. The lovely NorthStar’s yacht tenders will be exhibited by exclusive importer, Sevaris Marine.

NorthStar 640 RW superyacht tender

NorthStar 640 RW superyacht tender

Providing a snapshot of the comprehensive NorthStar range, the 640 RW superyacht tender, 550 RX and 405 LS will be on display at the event, with some special show-only packages on offer to boat show visitors.

Sevaris Marine principal Matt Sevior said he was looking forward to gauging the public’s reaction to the country’s newest RIB brand.

“NorthStar RIBs are built in relatively small volume, albeit to world-leading standards,” Mr Sevior said.

“Differentiating itself from other RIB brands and ensuring quality control at every stage of the process, NorthStar makes and assembles all major components in-house… vacuum infusion or resin transfer moulding [RTM] technologies deliver exceptionally strong yet lightweight fibreglass components and only Hypalon material is used for the tubes.

“The result is boats of absolute quality and precision… and this is the reason why NorthStar has been chosen to manufacture hundreds of RIBs for marine safety and military organisations around the world.”

There are eight production series under the NorthStar brand, ranging from the entry-level T Series tenders, to the fully-customisable OP Series, right up to the flagship RS Series ocean-going cabin boats.

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