The Pacific Omega 78 is a 77-foot steel motor yacht built by Pacific Shipyards in the Netherlands. Powered by a single 800-horsepower diesel engine, it cruises at 9 knots and is designed for long-range voyaging with a 5,000-nautical-mile range. As the first full tri-deck yacht in its class, the Omega 78 combines substantial cruising capability with three distinct deck levels offering generous interior and exterior living space.
The layout spans five decks and accommodations. The upper deck contains the wheelhouse with captain's quarters and a day office. The fly deck features a U-shaped bar with grill, icemaker, and refrigeration, alongside storage and a 4-meter tender with crane. The main deck holds a formal salon, galley, dinette, and crew quarters with direct wheelhouse access and a day head. The lower deck houses the full-beam owner's stateroom with open-plan bathroom, a VIP guest cabin with en-suite, a laundry room, and a technical space. The bow accommodates an ultra-luxurious guest cabin with its own bathroom. At the stern, a hydraulically opening garage connects to the engine room.
Interior finishes include Alcantara, American walnut, and hotel-grade carpeting throughout. The yacht is equipped with joystick control and includes a tender with crane for extended cruising. Construction is currently underway with delivery scheduled for 2025.
Length
77.36 FT
Beam
22.83 FT
Draft
5.31 FT
Weight
224,871.69 LBS
Material
Steel
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
5
Heads
5
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
John Deere / Volvo / MAN
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
9.00 KTS
Fuel
6,075.96 GAL
Water
1,083.11 GAL