With a length of almost 14 meters, Omega 45 is an inflatable boat built by the Greek shipyard TECHNOHULL®. Based in Athens, the shipyard has been building highly performing RIBS since 2005, paying special attention to details and hull design, developed from CNC prototypes.
Thanks to her ceramic-coated moulds and foam cored layers, Omega 45 slides gently on the water with a displacement of 5,200 kg.
Omega 45 is a clear example of the all-new DynaStream patented hull technology, fully implemented by the shipyard. The profile is therefore hydrodynamic and streamlined, hull lines, step positioning and the variable dead-rise distribution along the hull’s surface have been optimized.
Amidships, Omega 45 features an aerodynamic center console, sheltered by a T-Top that protects the four wrap-around seats. In the stern, a C-shaped sofa runs the entire width of the boat along the transom, served by a central table. Aft of the ergonomic seats, the owner can choose to have an additional sofa for three or a mobile kitchen.
The forward ar
The stern accommodates engines, available in different propulsion options: owners can choose a triple engine, with 300hp, 350hp or 400hp options.
The shipyard also offers the possibility of mounting 4 x 400hp engines that can deliver a top speed of 85 knots and a cruising speed of 55 knots!
Owners can choose between inboard or inboard-outboard diesel engines, coupled with surface drive systems. Performances are supported by a fuel capacity of up to 1,100 liters.
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