The Vindö Omega 30 S emerged in the early 1980s as a refined evolution of the Omega range. Ron Holland penned the lines emphasizing a balance of speed and stability suited to Baltic and North Sea conditions. Production ran from 1982 to 1986 with roughly 320 boats leaving the Swedish yard.
Built with solid GRP hull and deck, the Omega 30 S measures approximately 9.2 meters LOA with a beam of 3.05 meters and draft near 1.7 meters. Displacement lands around 3400 kg with ballast providing good form stability. The masthead sloop rig carries manageable sail area for single-handing.
Owners report balanced helm and steady tracking in a breeze. The boat handles moderate seas capably yet requires reefing early in stronger winds. Light-air performance proves adequate rather than blistering according to period tests.
Six berths are arranged around a central saloon, forward V-berth, and aft quarter berths. The galley and nav station fit typical coastal cruising needs with adequate headroom for a thirty-footer. Storage volume suits weekend and extended trips.
A Yanmar diesel provides reliable auxiliary power. Standard shaft drive and propeller deliver adequate thrust. Regular service of cooling and fuel systems keeps these engines running smoothly for decades.
Current market prices for well-maintained examples range from 25,000 to 45,000 euros. Owners praise durability and seakeeping while noting the need for updated rigging and electronics. Owners can connect through Boat Clubs (boat-clubs.net), a worldwide network of dedicated owner communities covering 40+ sailboat manufacturers.