The Navan T30 is the next evolution in the brand’s line of purpose-built adventure boats that prioritize function while carving a head-turning form. Photo courtesy, Navan
A new boat brand with a curious name, Navan (pronounced “Nav-ahn”), burst onto the scene at the 2024 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show with 30-foot sister ships, the C30 (Pilothouse) and S30 (Sport) models. Backed by Brunswick, the world's largest manufacturer of recreational boats, Navan is an American twist on the rapidly growing Nordic-born adventure boat segment. Now comes a fishing-oriented Navan. The T30 is the third model in the lineup with the same patented T-Step hull as its siblings, which is designed to provide a dry, stable ride with enhanced handling capabilities.
Above the waterline, however, the T30 parts with its predecessors, featuring an open layout, flat deck, and higher gunwales, making it more reminiscent of a conventional offshore center-console well-suited for fishing. With distinctively Scandinavian inspired styling and a long list of optional amenities, the T30 remains true to Navan’s ethos of practicality and versatility.
STANDOUT FEATURES
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The higher gunwales of the T30 offer enhanced security and peace of mind for passengers, particularly when boating offshore. An optional T-top with rocket launcher rod holders, flush mounted gunwale rod holders, and aerated live well transform the T30 into a capable fishing boat. In the cockpit, a clever convertible bench seat articulates aft to expose a wet bar that doubles as a bait prep station, with optional sink and dual drawer refrigerators.
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A 12-inch Simrad NSX GPS/Chartplotter comes standard, as well as Mercury Marine Active Trim, tilt steering, and a premium steering wheel. Radar, VHF radio, SiriusXM satellite radio receiver, and 1st Mate Marine Safety and Security system are all available as optional equipment.
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Beneath the console, a small interior space can be outfit with an electric flush head, sink with faucet, and cushions for a cozy yet functional berth. Opening portlights provide ventilation, with electric lighting and storage standard.
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A reversible midship bench seat flips from fore to aft for socializing while exposing a sink and faucet, (optional) aerated livewell, storage tub, and drawer-style refrigerator. The layout makes for easy shifting from entertaining to fishing modes.
| Length | 33’6” (w/options) |
| Beam | 9’10” |
| Draft | 21” |
| Engine | 300 (or 2 x 225) hp |
| Fuel Capacity | 105 gallons |
| Price | Starts at $199,900 |
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Published: February 2026
Contributing Editor, BoatUS Magazine
Mike is a lifelong waterman who grew up surfing, diving, and fishing on Florida’s east coast. After graduating from the University of Florida, he and his brother bought and refit a 24-foot shoal draft cruising sailboat, which they sailed extensively throughout the Florida Keys. A passion for boat restoration ensued, with the latest being a 22-foot center-console he fishes out of Sebastian Inlet. With 15 years working in the marine industry, including mechanical, marketing, and communications positions at leading companies, Mike leverages his diverse background to distill complex topics into entertaining and encouraging stories that resonate with boaters of all experience levels.