Superyacht Tenders and Toys launch the first inflatable games deck

Superyacht Tenders and Toys launch the first inflatable games deck

Superyacht Tenders and Toys launch the first inflatable games deck

Tenders & Toys

25/05/2023 - 16:59

While the crowds gather trackside in Monaco for the start of the Formula 1 Grand Prix, something on the water is attracting attention – the appearance of a radical new superyacht inflatable from toy specialists Superyacht Tenders and Toys.

This exciting new product from their own brand ‘Superyacht Inflatables’ is literally game-changing – an inflatable games court custom-made for the individual vessel and the client's sport of choice, in this instance, basketball. 

The inaugural court has been produced specifically for keen basketball fan and entrepreneur Jonny Dodge. With his My Ocean charter hat on, Jonny commissioned the basketball court to maximise the guest experience for a 46m Pina Marine motoryacht charter during the Monaco Grand Prix.

Jonny tested the court and said, "I approached SYTT because I wanted to offer something unusual for the Grand Prix. We like to do things differently at My Ocean and they certainly delivered. The SYTT team fully understands guest expectations and crew practicalities (the court is quick and easy to inflate and stow). They always go the extra mile, often making the impossible possible!"

Made to order, the game's decks can be produced in any shape and size and as a single unit or divided into separate panels, enabling configuration for almost any sport. The inflatable court surface is produced using a 10cm drop stitch material ensuring a safe but firm surface.

These inflatable games decks from Superyacht Inflatables will no doubt be the must-have superyacht toy of the season, and with only 20 days production time (plus delivery) and a very reasonable price tag, you can be shooting hoops or scoring goals before you know it.

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