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Navan is a builder focused on compact, modern motor yachts in the 30–35 foot range, designed for owner-operators and small crews seeking efficient, well-appointed day boats and coastal cruisers. The brand emphasizes clean Scandinavian-influenced design, practical layout, and reliable engineering in an accessible size class. Navan yachts for sale typically appeal to buyers who prioritize maneuverability and comfort over mega-yacht complexity, with models like the S30 and C30 representing the builder's core philosophy of purposeful, livable design.

About Navan

Navan builds a focused range of motor yachts that reject the sprawl and complexity of larger vessels in favor of intelligent, human-scaled design. The brand's identity centers on Scandinavian minimalism and functional elegance—boats that work as hard as they look. Rather than chasing length for its own sake, Navan concentrates on maximizing usable space, sight lines, and seaworthiness within a compact footprint.

The builder's approach reflects a growing market segment: experienced boaters and younger owners who value simplicity, fuel efficiency, and the ability to operate their own vessel without a permanent crew. Navan yachts are engineered for both day cruising and extended coastal passages, with attention to ventilation, natural light, and the kind of ergonomic detail that becomes apparent only after months of ownership.

What Models Does Navan Make?

Navan's current lineup centers on two core platforms, both in the 34-foot class:

  • S30 — A motor yacht emphasizing open-plan saloon space and visibility. The S30 balances social entertaining with efficient single-or-couple operation, featuring a logical galley-forward layout and generous windows.
  • C30 — A more traditional cruising-oriented variant, with emphasis on seaworthy hull form and extended-range capability. The C30 appeals to owners planning longer passages and rougher-water exposure.

Both models sit at a sweet spot for buyers seeking a genuine yacht—not a center console or runabout—without the operational burden of a 50-footer. The 34-foot length allows single-slip mooring in most marinas, trailering feasibility in some markets, and fuel economy that keeps running costs realistic.

How Is a Navan Built?

Navan yachts prioritize structural integrity and longevity through careful material selection and proven construction methods. The builder uses modern composite techniques where they deliver weight savings and durability, with particular attention to hull-to-deck joints, stringer systems, and engine bed reinforcement—areas where cost-cutting often appears in smaller builders.

Interior joinery reflects Scandinavian craftsmanship: solid timber veneers, marine-grade plywood, and hardware selected for both function and longevity rather than flash. Electrical systems are typically wired to commercial marine standards, with accessible panel layouts and redundancy in critical systems. Engine installations are clean and well-documented, with sound insulation and vibration isolation that reduce fatigue on long cruises.

The builder's philosophy extends to systems integration: fresh-water tankage, waste management, and HVAC are sized and positioned for real-world use, not theoretical minimums. Buyers of Navan yachts often report that the boat "makes sense" when they first step aboard—a sign that engineering decisions prioritized the owner's experience over production speed.

What Does It Cost to Own a Navan?

Navan yachts in the 34-foot range typically fall into the $500,000–$750,000 new-build window, depending on engine choice, customization, and market. Used examples and recent inventory may vary, but the builder's focus on durability and timeless design supports reasonable resale retention.

Operating costs are moderate for the class. Twin diesel engines in the S30 and C30 deliver 8–12 knots at cruise, burning 4–6 gallons per hour combined—far more economical than larger express yachts. Annual haul-out, insurance, and maintenance for a Navan typically run $8,000–$15,000, depending on use and local labor rates.

Service and parts availability depend on your location. Navan's compact size and use of common marine engines (typically Yanmar or similar) mean that engine service is widely available. Hull and systems support is best in regions with established Navan dealer networks; remote locations may require longer lead times for specialized repairs. Resale demand for well-maintained Navan yachts remains steady, as the builder's reputation for build quality and the appeal of the size class support values.

What Should Buyers Look For?

When evaluating a Navan yacht, prioritize survey by a surveyor familiar with modern composite construction and Scandinavian build standards. Pay close attention to the condition of through-hull fittings, seacocks, and window frames—areas where salt water exposure shows first.

Engine hours and service history are critical. A well-maintained Navan with documented oil changes, impeller replacements, and seasonal commissioning will outlast a neglected one by years. Request full engine logs and fuel-system documentation; Navan owners who cruise regularly tend to keep meticulous records.

Layout and personal fit matter more in a 34-footer than in larger yachts. Spend time in the galley, head, and sleeping berths. If you plan to cruise with a partner or small crew, confirm that the layout supports your actual use—not the builder's marketing scenario. Check ventilation in the engine room and sleeping areas; poor air circulation is expensive to retrofit.

Equipment that holds value includes upgraded navigation systems (Garmin or Simrad), quality autopilots, and modern entertainment systems. Older electronics are a red flag; replacement costs can exceed $20,000. Original Navan-specified systems are generally reliable, but aftermarket additions should be evaluated for integration and support.

Inspect the condition of teak or timber trim carefully. Navan uses quality materials, but sun exposure and salt spray degrade wood faster than gelcoat. Budget for refinishing if the boat has spent years in bright sun without cover.

Buying a Navan Through Fly Yachts

Fly Yachts maintains active inventory of Navan yachts for sale, including recent 2026 S30 and C30 models. Our team can connect you with current listings, arrange surveys, and guide you through the purchase process with transparency and expertise. Whether you're upgrading from a smaller boat or downsizing from a larger yacht, we'll help you find the right Navan for your cruising plans and budget.

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