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Omega 750

Sporty sailor with potential for further development and seaworthiness

  • Build year ----- , Sailingboat for sale
  • Belgium

100 EUR

Omega 750 Sailingboat , Belgium
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  • Rubberstraat 9, 1411 AL Naarden, The Netherlands
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Omega 750 now in the online auction. Everyone can bid until April 20, 2026. Omega 750 sailboat (7.5 meters) - sporty round-bilge project boat with complete sail set and motor preparation. The Omega 750 is a compact polyester sailboat of approximately 7.5 meters known for its sporty character and pleasant, stable sailing properties. This specimen is offered as a restoration and finishing project, making it an interesting choice for the handy sailor who wants to build a classic Omega according to their own preferences. With a beam of 2.50 meters and a draft of 1.45 meters, this round-bilge sailboat offers a nice balance between course stability, sailing pleasure, and control, even when the water gets a bit livelier. The boat has been used at sea, which suits its design: a hull made to run smoothly and instill confidence under sail. Omega 750 now in the online auction. Everyone can bid until April 20, 2026. Hull, design, and sailing feel. The hull is made of polyester and has a round-bilge hull shape, which usually results in smoother movement through the waves and a lively, direct steering feel. Weighing approximately 1500 kg, the Omega 750 feels solid for its length class, while its size keeps it manageable in the harbor and during mooring. Steering is done with a tiller from the cockpit, connected to a single rudder. This makes the boat attractive to sailors who enjoy direct contact with the ship and precise trimming, especially when sailing sportively or playing with wind shifts on inland and coastal waters. Rigging and sail plan: ready for wind variations. On deck, there is one aluminum mast, a practical and common choice that suits the character of this type of sailboat. There are five sails present, reportedly in good condition, which is a significant advantage for a project boat. The sail plan includes at least a mainsail, jib, and spinnaker, allowing for both relaxed cruising and more performance-oriented sailing legs. With a spinnaker on board, the Omega 750 becomes interesting for those who enjoy sailing downwind or want to participate in club races. The presence of Andersen winches and Pfeiffer Marine fittings and roller systems underscores the choice of quality components that suit a sporty sailboat in this class. Navigation and electronics: depth information on board. For navigation and basic instrumentation, there is a Garmin Echo 100 depth sounder/fishfinder present, new and unused, which is convenient for those who want to start with current equipment. Additionally, there is a display for a Clipper Duet, intended for depth and speed information. Reliable depth information is valuable, especially on shallower inland waters or when approaching unfamiliar anchorages or channels, particularly on a sailboat with a 1.45-meter draft. Motor preparation: flexibility in choice and installation. An engine is not included, but the boat is prepared for motor installation. This means that essential components for installation are already provided, such as pipes, connections, and an engine foundation. For buyers considering an outboard motor in a well, a small inboard, or an electric drive, this offers flexibility: you can choose the propulsion that suits your sailing area and use. There are also quotes and price indications available for the engine and installation, helping to realistically budget the project beforehand. Equipment, safety, and practical details. The Omega 750 is equipped with a lifeline, contributing to safety and comfort on deck. There is one anchor and a manual bilge pump, both relevant basic provisions for cruises. Inside, one fixed berth is specified, indicating that the boat is primarily set up for day trips or short overnight stays, or that the layout can be further customized to suit within the project nature of this vessel. Documentation and project nature: building with insight. Documentation for the boat includes invoices of costs from the previous owner, as well as a complete set of technical drawings. Technical drawings are a significant advantage, especially for a finishing or restoration project: they provide insight into construction, dimensions, and intended solutions, making it easier to justify choices during the finishing. For those looking for an Omega 750 sailboat as a project, with a sporty design, a complete sail set, sturdy deck equipment, and a clear basis for motorization, this boat offers an interesting starting point. This boat provides room to create a personal, smoothly sailing yacht that suits day trips, coastal adventures, and the joy of finishing it yourself.

Specifications Equipment

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Fibreglass

Length

7.50

Beam

2.50

Deplacement

1500

Depth

1.45

Motor & technic

Engine

Fuel

Unknown