NAVA diving boards

NAVA diving boards Local business specializing in custom built diving boards made to last out of sustainably sourced IPE hardwood.

02/27/2026

We’ve re designed our existing base and engineered a new diving board spring base! Can’t wait to share our completed product with you.

From pool season to fire season, life in the Okanagan. Fun fact: IPE (the wood used for my diving boards) has the same f...
08/27/2023

From pool season to fire season, life in the Okanagan. Fun fact: IPE (the wood used for my diving boards) has the same fire rating as concrete.

Sunday night vibes.
08/29/2022

Sunday night vibes.

Another board installed ✅ This time with a flat black powder coated base. Beautiful way to enhance your pool look with a...
08/08/2022

Another board installed ✅ This time with a flat black powder coated base. Beautiful way to enhance your pool look with a customizable hand made diving board

Certified Organic and Vegan friendly. One reason I decided to make wooden diving boards was that the white painted fiber...
08/06/2022

Certified Organic and Vegan friendly. One reason I decided to make wooden diving boards was that the white painted fiberglass boards always looked unnatural and out of place. Natural elements like wood will always look classy and at-home outside.

Torquing down the wedge anchor bolts on this install.
07/26/2022

Torquing down the wedge anchor bolts on this install.

It’s all about the little details! … Ps: We’re onto board  #3 now!
07/25/2022

It’s all about the little details!
… Ps: We’re onto board #3 now!

This girl can create anything you can imagine! 🙌  photo by .photos
07/22/2022

This girl can create anything you can imagine! 🙌 photo by .photos

Flush routered LED light strips to light up your backyard👌
06/30/2022

Flush routered LED light strips to light up your backyard👌

Did you know that we used a certified manufacturing engineer to ensure our design is safe and will last?I learned someth...
06/22/2022

Did you know that we used a certified manufacturing engineer to ensure our design is safe and will last?

I learned something in the process too!
For structural purposes In Canada we use the 5th percentile strength which is around 1/3 of the average strength. The 1/3 value was then used to determine the safe flex on our boards.

Then we proceeded to jump on the board as hard as we could, then we double jumped to add some weight 😂

You cant use just any wood if you want a long lasting product

Address

2601 Jersey Road
Lake Country, BC
V4V1B6

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