The Black Pepper Tender 24 is a 23-foot runabout that draws inspiration from American utility boats of the 1930s while incorporating contemporary construction methods. Its fiberglass hull is clad largely in wood, featuring a clapboard design and angular windscreen that define its vintage character. A single 250-horsepower Mercruiser inward-facing engine powers the boat and allows it to reach 40 knots, though the design emphasizes relaxed cruising. The hull's V-shape and chines provide steady tracking in varying conditions while keeping occupants comfortable and dry.
The cockpit is generously appointed with a pilot seat, co-pilot seat, rear bench, and folding seats, along with a fixed cockpit table for dining. An expansive sundeck stretches across the aft section, with a built-in ladder providing easy water access from the rear deck. The angular windscreen wraps protectively around the seating area.
The Tender 24 is constructed using a vacuum-infusion process with dry fiberglass and resin. Hull and deck are molded separately, then joined through gluing and lamination. The entire structure is assembled and laminated before finishing, painting, and final installation of engine, electronics, deck hardware, and teak components. Various customization options are available, including bimini tops, deck showers, upholstery choices, and electronic packages.
Length
23.00 FT
Beam
8.17 FT
Draft
1.50 FT
Weight
2,900 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Mercruiser
Power
NaN HP