
Built for use.
Refined by design.
Who We Are
Harbovr Boats was founded with a simple belief: too many boats ask users to adapt to the vessel, rather than the vessel adapting to the user. Especially in smaller craft, this has led to unnecessary complexity, compromises, and frustration.
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We exist to change that.
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By rethinking small vessel design from the ground up, Harbovr Boats creates experiences that feel intuitive, purposeful, and considered—whether they're used every day as a tender, pushed hard at speed, or relied on for commercial work.

Our Design Philosophy
At Harbovr Boats, design is not about standing out for the sake of it. It’s about solving real problems—cleanly, honestly, and without excess.​
Our Four Core Principles:

Usability
Every boat is designed to be intuitive from the first step onboard. Controls, layouts, and systems are engineered to feel natural, even for first-time users.

Practicality
We prioritise features that improve real-world use, not just showroom appeal. From stability and drainage to storage and boarding, every decision has a purpose.

Optionality
No two users operate the same way. Our platforms are designed to scale—from stripped-back and lightweight to fully optioned—without losing their functional core.

Designed for Real Needs
We don’t design something and hope behaviour adapts. We study how boats are actually used, then design to fit that reality.

Designed for Everyday Reality
Harbovr Boats are engineered to perform beyond ideal conditions. Stability, drainage, layouts, and systems are designed to stay functional in rain, chop, tight marinas, and repeated daily use.
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The result is a calmer, more reliable experience—on every trip.

Electric, With Perspective
We believe electric propulsion is the future of small vessels, particularly tenders and short-range commercial craft. Quiet operation, low maintenance, and improved on-water experience make it a natural fit.
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At the same time, we recognise that electric isn't right for every user today.
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That's why Harbovr Boats' platforms are designed with flexibility in mind—supporting electric where it makes sense, and alternative propulsion where it doesn't.
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Progress without dogma.
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