The Omaya 50 is designed for both private owners and the charter market. With an 8.40 m beam, it offers over 150 m2 of living space, divided between the main deck, the lower deck and the flybridge.
The front beach, the heart of Omaya 50 life
The front deck is designed as a comfortable social space for days in the sun. There are sunbathing and seating areas with tables, well protected by the wide side decks and with central access from the windshield. The cockpit area is versatile and can be used for sunbathing, alfresco dining or simply enjoying the view. There's also plenty of storage space for nautical equipment. Access to the sea is facilitated by the large steps in the skirts and the removable aft platform.


The flybridge is accessed from the cockpit via two staircases. The space is simply laid out, with a bar, a large aft saloon with two tables, and a sunbathing area forward, right next to the outside helm station. The whole area is protected by a large rigid hard-top.

A bright, spacious interior
The Omaya 50's saloon offers ample space for relaxing, reading, dining or watching a movie. The helm station is spacious, with a large dashboard for the electronics. The galley is equipped with all the necessary appliances and plenty of storage space. The dining room, where the table can be adjusted in height to become a coffee table, seats up to 10 people, with sea views.


Several configurations for the lower deck
The lower deck is available in two configurations. The owner's version offers a large cabin on the entire port hull, with a double bed, TV area with sofa, desk and dressing table, wardrobe and spacious bathroom with shower and double basin.


On starboard, two double cabins with en-suite bathrooms are available for guests.

The charter version offers 4 guest cabins with en-suite bathrooms. The forward volumes of both versions can be configured as storage space, crew cabin to starboard and crew bathroom to port, or even as two crew cabins.
Various engine options
The shipyard offers a choice of Yanmar twin-engine engines: 2x150 hp, 2x320 hp or 2x440 hp. Approved in category A for ocean cruising, the Omaya 50's large fuel tanks - 600 liters for water and up to 1100 liters for fuel - confirm its position.
Launch scheduled for summer 2024.
