Technohull has revealed the Omega 48, which is expected to launch in mid of 2023. The almost 15m (LOA 14.95 m for the outboard version) introduces the brand’s new design philosophy, offering a fresh, modern perspective on comfort and style. Thanks to a wide deck and a 4.72 m beam, Omega 48 sets new standards in the category.
The vessel has a brand-new aerodynamic hardtop, which coupled with a full glass windshield, provides full shelter and absolute protection from the elements, even when traveling at the highest speeds.
The helm station features a double row of triple shock absorbing helm seats which are all upholstered in premium marine fabrics and a super wide, fully equipped console with in-house digital management systems to enhance the driving experience. Adopting a fresh perspective on deck design, the Omega 48 boasts a comfortable and ultra-spacious deck that sets the benchmark for deck space comfort.
Numerous deck layout options are offered to meet the differing needs of owners. These include a back-to-back couch with a mini bar (or fully equipped wet bar), as well as the possibility of complementing the island sunbed with a couch and table.
At the bow, an extremely spacious sunbed is perfectly matched with a wide console seat, offering the perfect spot for all-day lounging and relaxation. A side console entrance with a pantographic door reveals a highly comfortable and elegant cabin that features an oversized double bed, ample storage space and a separate head with shower.
Thanks to Technohull’s patented Dynastream hull design, the Omega 48 is a sheer performer that delivers beyond expectations, offering high speeds, exceptional seakeeping, excellent handling even in rough weather conditions, unbeatable comfort, and maximum efficiency. Engine options vary from 2 X 600 hp to 5 X 450hp, with many in between combinations and diesel options available.
The order book for Omega 48 will open in the next few months.
Greece company Technohull launched its first hull in 2004. The most popular Technohull models of today include: Omega 45, 38 Grand Sport, 909, Explorer 40 and SeaDNA999.
Credits: Technohull