Navan product manager Sylvain Perret says performance is key to Navan’s appeal and expects most owners to opt for the bigger twin 250hp V6 or 300hp V8 outboards or a single 400hp V10 outboard.
With twin 300hp motors both the Navan S30 and C30 should reach 50 knots or 43 knots with a single 400hp V10. Initial sea trials of a C30 revealed a range of just over 170nm at 25 knots with the twin V8s or 200nm with the single V10.
A long list of options and an online configurator allow customers to kit out their boats with different hull colours, watersports equipment, heating and sound systems.
The Navans are being built in Poland and, at least initially, will be sold through Brunswick’s Quicksilver dealer network. In the UK, base prices start at £171,672 and £186,636 inc VAT respectively for the Navan S30 and C30 with twin Verado 225s. Expect to see both bigger and smaller models in future.
MBY editor Hugo Andreae says: “Every time I think the market for Axopar-style adventure boats has reached its zenith someone else chips with another new brand. That said, if anybody has the resources and scale to rival Axopar, Brunswick does and on the basis of these photos it looks to have done a decent job of it.”
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