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Omaya Yachts' debut model leaves shipyard

by Omaya Yachts 13 Jun 07:43 PDT
The OMAYA 50 with the team at Elica Yard, Bulgaria © Omaya Yachts

Bulgarian luxury catamaran manufacturer Omaya Yachts has shared its debut model, the OMAYA 50, is complete and entered the water last week.

Redefining modern multihull cruising with its sleek design, luxurious finishes, and exceptional performance capabilities, the OMAYA 50 is much-anticipated within the sailing community. Designed with longer onboard living in mind, the OMAYA 50 also offers enhanced livability and practical amenities for extended stays. These features, combined with luxurious interior design options, set the OMAYA 50 apart in the world of luxury yachting.

Kaloyan Radulov, CEO of Omaya Yachts, said: "We are excited to finally be able to show what we've envisaged with the OMAYA50. To the team, to every person who has poured their energy, skill and heart into this, thank you. You have supported us to turn a complex challenge into a spectacular success."

Udo Hafner from designers iYacht said: "What has stood out most to us is the passion and commitment with which this project was brought to life. It was clear from the start that this was not just about building a single yacht. The greater vision - the drive to create something scalable, repeatable, and to lay the foundation for a truly remarkable shipyard is something we deeply admire and respect.

"We are proud to have been a part of this journey and even more proud of the outcome. The OMAYA 50 is a testament to what is possible when ambition, design, engineering, and execution come together so harmoniously."

For more information on Omaya Yachts and the OMAYA 50, please visit omaya-yachts.com.

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