Castoldi

LOA0.0m
Beam0.00m
Top Speed0kn
Guests0
Draft0.00m
EnginesYanmar marine diesel
Propulsionjet
HullGRP
ClassCE-C

About this tender

Castoldi - what we know.

The Castoldi Jet Tender 27 is the build we ask Castoldi for when an owner wants a sixteen-guest tender with proper deck volume and a real driveline budget behind it. At 8.34m length and 3.0m beam, single 370 mHP Yanmar diesel to a Castoldi Turbodrive 284 H.C.T., 300 litres of diesel, this is the platform that sits comfortably as the primary tender on a 70-90m programme.

Castoldi quote 38 knots light loaded and around 31 knots with a full guest list and stores. That is the right operating envelope for a tender that does long shore runs, not just a 200m hop off the swim platform. The JT27 is the moment in the JT range where guest comfort, deck space and fuel range start to feel like a properly resolved package rather than a compromise around garage dimensions.

Highlights

Built for the work.

The four details we'd point out first to a captain who hasn't seen one on the water yet.

01

Sixteen guests, real deck volume

CE Cat C plate for sixteen passengers on an 8.34m hull and 3.0m beam. That gives you genuine seating for the whole list, plus stowage for water toys, fenders and a beach kit. Bow door and forward sun-pad option specifications are common on superyacht builds.

02

370 mHP Yanmar driveline

Single Yanmar marine diesel rated at 370 mHP, hydraulic-clutched to the Castoldi Turbodrive 284 H.C.T. waterjet. Castoldi published top speed is 38 knots light, 31 knots fully loaded. The Clear-Duct unclogging system and movable grid are part of the standard package.

03

Built around a tender garage budget

Folding console, deflatable bow tube section and engineered lift points designed to drop straight into a 9m-class garage drawing. Castoldi's standard scheme makes naval-architect sign-off straightforward and removes one of the typical pre-launch headaches on a new build.

The full specification

Every number, sorted.

Dimensions

Length overall
8.34m
Beam
3.00m
Draft
1.45m
Dry weight
1,750kg
Year
2019

Performance

Top speed
38kn

Power and Tanks

Engines
Yanmar marine diesel
Power
370hp ea.
Propulsion
jet
Fuel capacity
300L

Construction

Hull
grp
Classification
CE-C

Performance

Power
370 mHP

Capacity and Pricing

Indicative price
from EUR 312,000 ex VAT

Specifications, prices, availability, and performance figures are supplied for guidance only and remain subject to confirmation by the yard, seller, broker, survey, contract, and final specification.

Questions, answered

Before you enquire.

When does the JT27 make more sense than the JT25?
Three cases: when sixteen guests is the realistic working number rather than the upper limit, when the programme demands deck volume for a beach or toy load that the 7.5m JT25 cannot carry, and when the yacht is in the 70-90m bracket where a slightly larger tender is in proportion to the mothership. Below 60m the JT25 is usually the better fit.
How does the JT27 compare to the JT28?
The JT28 is the next-generation platform at 8.60m, similar 3.0m beam, with a refined hull and updated waterjet integration. If you are buying new today, talk to us about the JT28 as well, the spec sheets sit close together, the JT28 is the cleaner sheet on geometry, and the price and lead time will tell you which one to specify.
What captain feedback have you heard on the JT27?
Three points come up consistently. The 370hp Yanmar pulls a loaded boat well without working hard. The Castoldi waterjet is forgiving in surf landings, the rescue grid keeps the impeller clean. The build quality on hull, gel and fittings holds up against captain inspections at handover. Service points are well placed for in-garage access.

The yard

Castoldi

Albairate, Italy

Castoldi is an Italian manufacturer headquartered in Albairate, in the Milan metropolitan area of Lombardy. The company has been developing waterjet propulsion since the early 1960s, with the first mass-produced Castoldi waterjet unit presented at the Genoa Boat Show in 1969. Today more than 40,000 Castoldi hydrojet units operate worldwide, across civilian, military, and commercial fleets.

The range we ask Castoldi for runs from compact garage-fit tenders at 4.3m right through to the flagship Jet Tender 34 at 10.5m - sixteen passengers, twin 440 hp diesels paired to twin Turbodrive waterjet units, and a certified top speed of 50 knots. Every model in between follows the same build logic: deep-V hulls hand-laid in Kevlar and vinylester resin, Castoldi's own Turbodrive waterjet drives manufactured in-house, and a package of practical details - retractable helms, self-bailing cockpits, and walkthrough deck layouts - that captains value on a working programme.

The propeller-free drivetrain is the defining feature of any Castoldi. No exposed rotating parts below the keel means safe operation around swimmers and watersport guests; zero draft restriction means beach landings and sand-bank crossings that a conventional-drive tender cannot attempt. SOLAS-certified rescue versions (JT 14 RB, JT 18 RB, JT 19 RB) sit alongside the standard tender line, so owners running a dual-purpose programme can specify a single platform. We'd put the mid-range JT 21 through JT 28 models alongside the main European jet-tender alternatives: the build quality is consistent, the proprietary waterjet technology is genuinely in-house, and the range breadth covers most mothership garage sizes without compromise.

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Enquire about the Castoldi.

Castoldi · Albairate, Italy

Indicative price fromPrices on request
LOA
8.3m
Beam
3.00m
Top Speed
38kn
Guests
16

Tell us about your yacht, your programme, and the missions Castoldi needs to handle. We come back within 48 hours with a written assessment - fit for the brief, lead time, and trade-offs against alternatives in the same band.

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