Nimbus Group has unveiled the first images of its new Sport Tender 35, the first model in its new Sport Cruiser 35 series.
The 35-foot dayboat will have its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September 2026.
For the new series, Nimbus has developed a new twin-stepped hull that will be used for all three models – the Sport Tender, the Sport Weekender and the Sport Coupé.
Nimbus has designed the 10.8-metre Sport Tender 35 around everyone on board rather than just the person at the wheel, following its ethos of Crafted for Living.
The boat has two multifunctional decks that can be reconfigured depending on the passengers’ activities.
The fore deck combines footing for boarding and handling ropes with two sun lounges and seating for eight people.
The aft deck centres on a U-sofa for six people with a three-part backrest that folds between sofa, sun bed and facing seats.
Fold-out hull-side balconies bring guests down to the water when the boat is at anchor.
A split galley keeps the centre of the boat open when the canopy is up.
Future direction
The Sport Tender sleeps five people in two cabins, with a full-length double bed forward, two berths in the mid-cabin and a sofa berth, plus a lavatory with shower.
“The successful Nimbus 495 Flybridge shows the future trajectory for Nimbus Coupé Cruisers,” explained Johan Inden, CEO of Nimbus Group.
“In the same way the all-new Sport Tender 35 sets the future direction for our Sport Cruisers and it’s the first model in a Sport Cruiser 35 series.
“The 35 is something genuinely new to the market, a Sport Cruiser with the comfort of a Coupé.
“The boat is more Nimbus than ever and built on the DNA which has been running through the brand since 1968.
“I am very proud to bring this boat to the market.”
The vessel is powered with either a single Mercury V10 or twin V8 outboards and has an indicative cruising speed of 30 to 36 knots, rising above 40 knots with the twin V8.

