
Navan: a new brand under Brunswick umbrella
The three pillars of Navan by Quicksilver: design, premium materials, and advanced technology. Navan by Quicksilver is making its debut with two 30-foot cruisers featuring deep-V hulls with stepped chines and walkaround deck layouts: the C30 (with a cabin) and the S30 (an open model). These boats embody the brand’s commitment to innovative design, high-quality materials, and cutting-edge technology.
The exterior of the C30 cabin model, with its clean lines, panoramic windows, and reverse-angled windscreen, brings to mind the designs of Swedish and Finnish brands. Another inspiration for the Navan C30 is the “commuter” boats—an American classic from the early 20th century.
The cabin is spacious and practical, with sliding doors on both sides, allowing entry from either the port or starboard side. The hardtop features two large glass sunroofs, enhancing the sense of openness. Inside, you'll find the helm station, two rows of seats, and a wet bar equipped with a refrigerator, sink, and cooktop.
The rear window of the cabin can be lifted up to serve as a transparent canopy, while the windowsill folds out into a larger wet bar, complete with an electric grill. In the cockpit, there’s a plush sofa upholstered in premium vinyl with detailed stitching. The bow area is dedicated to a sun deck, perfect for lounging.
The forward section of the hull houses a cosy double cabin, complete with a bed and a compact bathroom. This thoughtful design ensures comfort, functionality, and a touch of luxury, making the Navan C30 an ideal choice for cruising enthusiasts.
The open version, S30, boasts a sportier design with an ergonomic central helm console, shielded from the sun and wind by a lightweight, removable T-top.
Both the C30 and S30 come equipped with state-of-the-art Simrad electronics as standard. The onboard systems are powered by the latest version of the C-Zone operating system. As for propulsion, the engines are naturally from Mercury. Buyers can choose from a single 300-horsepower V8, a 400-horsepower V10, twin 225-horsepower V6s, or dual V8 Verado engines delivering 250 or 300 horsepower each.
Both models are versatile and well-suited for overnight trips, fishing adventures, or even towing water skis or wakeboards. Tow lines can be attached to a frame behind the cockpit sofa, while the T-top features mounts for storing boards.
The Navan C30 and S30 made their debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival, showcasing their blend of luxury, performance, and practicality.





























