

Nura 26
Re-interpretation of the traditional "Llaüt" to modernise and democratise its design and use towards the electric, domotic future.
Nura 26
The llaüt, a typical yacht from the Balearic Islands with more than 200 years of history, evolved from the ancient "latin sail" fishing boats used by the Egyptian or the Roman civilisations. This vessel is strongly linked to our Mediterranean culture but has progressively lost its presence due to modern needs and market trends. Our re-interpretation of this symbol tries to improve its usability by means of the redesign of the main cabin and power plant, through the inclusion of domotics and electric technologies.
Nura 26 is an 8m electric yacht capable of reaching cruising speeds of 8 knots, with a maximum speed of 22 knots and a 70 nautical mile zero emission range. Nura 26 has capacity for 4 guests, day head, and exterior dining and lounge areas. It's interiors feature adaptable, modular elements that allow spaces that meet every concrete need. Thanks to these innovations, the shorter length of the vessel doesn't affect its capabilities, matching amenities and uses found in larger, more expensive and less versatile yachts.












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