LBV 35
€287,000


Overview
The LBV 35 is the world's first fully recyclable composite catamaran in serial production, constructed from volcanic fibres, harmless solvent-free epoxy, and balsa wood. Fully solar-electric powered via Oceanvolt motors, it delivers silent, zero-emission cruising. Designed to accommodate wheelchair users, with ramps and wide passages that comfortably fit eight wheelchairs simultaneously, the LBV 35 proves that sustainability and accessibility are not limitations on performance.
What sets it apart
The La Bella Verde LBV35 reflects a commitment to a sustainable future. As the world's first fully recyclable composite boat in serial production, the LBV35 sets a new benchmark for environmentally friendly boating. Constructed from volcanic fibres, harmless epoxy, and balsa wood, this vessel embodies a philosophy of minimising ecological footprint without compromising performance.
Solar-Powered Autonomy
The LBV35's solar-electric power system keeps the boat cruising silently through pristine waters. Solar panels generate ample energy, reducing the need for frequent charging and giving more time on the water.
Practical Design and Inclusive Access
The La Bella Verde LBV35 combines sustainability with accessibility. The catamaran is designed to accommodate wheelchair users, with carefully placed ramps and spacious interiors that comfortably fit eight wheelchairs simultaneously, so everyone can enjoy the water without compromise.
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Last updated Jul 2026
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Constructed from volcanic fibres, harmless solvent-free epoxy, and balsa wood, the LBV 35 is the world's first fully recyclable composite catamaran, proving that sustainability and performance are not in conflict.
LBV 35
LBV 35
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