WOODEN LLAÜT
The Navilera
Designed to sail in coastal waters, rivers and lakes as well as to visit certain destinations and/or beautiful beaches that may be difficult or impossible to reach by land, the Navilera is the boat designed by our shipyard to enjoy the marine landscape of the Balearic Islands.
Sculpted from wood by the artisan hands of our mestres d’aixa, the Navilera is an electric boat with great maneuverability, a solarium and a motorboat-inspired bathing platform to make the most of a beautiful day at sea.
The Classic edition of these boats has a fully varnished exposed wood hull.
The reflection of the transparent water against the hull will never cease to fascinate you.
CUSTOM MADE BUILD
A Navilera tailored to you
If you are looking for an exclusive boat with style and comfort to enjoy swimming in secret and inaccessible places, aperitifs under the sun, sunsets at sea, rest and silence, the Navilera is your perfect choice due to its size, stability and unique lines.
At Verata, we’ll build the wooden boat you’ve always wanted, with your preferred features and details, a boat that reflects your personality.
FAQs
What is the range and speed of your wooden boats?
The range and speed depend on the size and features of the boat you want. Their range is typically 8 hours at cruising speed and their speed is around 5 to 6 knots.
What charging system do the boats have?
In general, if the pleasure craft is small (up to 7 metres), it is usually fitted with a plug-in charging system. Larger boats work with both systems (plug-in and solar panels) with a hybrid option, too (panels and batteries). All our boats can be charged at ports hassle free.
Is the aftercare of a wooden boat costly?
Not at all. Our construction process guarantees greater durability and minimum maintenance For example, it can be revarnished once a year and painted after 10 years (depending on the care and use of the boat).
What is the useful life of the batteries?
From 3,000 to 4,500 cycles, with a battery discharge of 80%.
Can my wooden boat be kept out of the water?
Yes, as long as it is protected and properly maintained.