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New Navan Boats range launching in Australia

by Navan 24 Jan 2024 21:39 AEDT
Navan C30 © Mileovision

The Navan Boats range will launch in Australia in February 2024. The newest boat brand from the Brunswick Corporation, the Navan range will be imported exclusively by Collins Marine, the local distributor for the Arvor and the Quicksilver range of boats.

The initial models from Navan, the S30 and the C30, were officially launched at the Cannes International Boat Show with Benoit Verley, President, Venture Boat Group, highlighting the fact that the models were developed "after extensive consumer research and product development".

First to arrive in Australia will be the Navan C30, with exclusive viewings for potential customers beginning in Sydney in February.

In announcing the arrival, Peter Collins, CEO of Collins Marine said "Collins Marine has a long and successful history in Australia. We imported our first Arvor model 25 years ago and a decade later we added the Quicksilver range of boats to our lineup. This allowed us to cover the serious fishing market, and those that are after a more leisurely cruise. After testing this new Navan range with the Brunswick International dealers and seeing the public reaction in Cannes, I feel it has again raised the bar in performance, comfort, and innovation, and we are looking forward to showing the result to the Australian market."

The C30 enclosed cabin and the S30 T-Top versions, have been designed and built utilising the entire Brunswick technology expertise. As a result, Australian consumers will experience a performance orientated twin step hull for speed and fuel efficiency, the latest NXS GPS chart plotter from Simrad, and a range of options for Mercury outboard engines, including the 400hp V10 or twin 225hp V6, or twin 250hp or 300hp V8 Verados.

Highlights of both initial models include:

  • Ergonomic helm with digital dashboard up to 12" flushed dual screens - fully digital switching standard operated by C-Zone
  • Optional 12v air conditioner system with dedicated battery bank for dock usage
  • Premium upholstery with diamond pattern
  • Large bow with sun lounge
  • Symmetrical cabin and console with deep port and starboard side walkways and high freeboard and bow rails for heightened safety
The C30 enclosed cabin model includes two rows of seating providing plenty of indoor space for passengers, with port and starboard fiberglass doors exiting on deck. The aft salon flip-up window opens to the cockpit. Additional features include:
  • Opening XXL hardtop roof hatch
  • An additional interior galley with sink and stove
  • A dual helm seat with bolsters
The S30 fiberglass T-top combines style and sport with integrated acrylic windows, rocket launcher rod holders and a powder coated 316 stainless steel frame. Additional features include:
  • Pivoting cockpit seating with full galley underneath
  • 2-way convertible cockpit
Full details on the Navan range can be seen at www.navan-boats.com.

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