Lazzara Ombres reveal Oasis 80 power catamaran support vessel hybrid

26 July 2018 • Written by Miranda Blazeby

Lazzara Ombres Architects has revealed its latest superyacht concept, a 24 metre three decked power catamaran support vessel hybrid.

Created by architects Joe Lazzara and Ian Ombres, the Oasis 80 has been designed with an aluminium hull and superstructure and a full beam lower deck with plenty of room for toys and tenders.

The Oasis 80 has been designed with an aluminium hull and superstructure and a full beam lower deck

The lower deck would be equipped with a 950 square foot tender garage and beach club with an integrated 6,500 SWL telescoping crane to enable the launching of the tender.

Potential owners could customise the tender layouts to accommodate either one 8.5 metre tender and four Jet Skis or two 8.5 metre tenders. Additionally, the yacht would be able to accommodate one Jetlev Flyer, four paddleboards and four Sea Bobs.

Potential owners could customise the tender layouts to accommodate either one 8.5 metre tender and four Jet Skis or two 8.5 metre tenders

The yacht’s optional ‘FunAir package’ would include an in-built compressor and removable carbon davit for a top deck slide and climbing wall, resulting in a faster set up and take down time.

“We consulted with FunAir engineering for the best locations which allow toys to deploy quicker and have integrated compressors and compartments,” Ombres said. “The hull maintains the traditional catamaran under carriage clearances but with a step hull to alleviate wave slamming and accommodate various load conditions while under way.”

The yacht would be a power catamaran support vessel hybrid

The Oasis 80 would accommodate 10 guests across two twin cabins, two doubles and a full beam owner’s apartment with fold down private balconies on each side. Crew accommodation is for a staff of five across two cabins. The open plan main deck will include a lounge and dining area.

More information about the project will be revealed at the Fort Lauderdale boat show later this year.

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