At the Cannes Yachting Festival, Greenline Yachts showcased its latest innovation, the impressive Greenline 58 Fly Hybrid. This flagship model is a testament to the harmonious blend of luxury and sustainability, positioning itself as a leader in low-emission yachting. Equipped with the revolutionary H-Drive 6G hybrid system, this yacht boasts the most efficient technology to date, leading to emissions reductions of up to 40 percent compared to conventional diesel counterparts.
The Greenline 58 Fly Hybrid captures attention not only for its ecological credentials but also for its stunning design, marrying efficiency with elegance. Its spacious flybridge encompasses over 30 square meters, offering an array of social spaces perfect for sun-soaked outings. Designed by renowned naval architect Marco Casali, the yacht's profile is timeless, maximizing usability while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing silhouette.
Outdoor living is seamless aboard the 58 Fly Hybrid. The flybridge features a well-equipped helm, alongside a stylish bar area and a six-person dining table. Its clever design ensures both safety and comfort, with a robust three-bar guard rail and a sleek glass bulwark. The main deck unwinds into a multifaceted space anchored by a beautiful square dining table, complemented by generous seating that invites interaction while providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding harbor.
The bathing platform, accessible via elegant teak-lined steps, stands out as another commendable feature of the Greenline 58 Fly Hybrid. With nearly 2 meters of depth, it creates an ideal waterfront ambiance, allowing for loungers or easy access to the water via hydraulic controls.
Enter the rich interior, where large windows and an expansive galley design merge indoor and outdoor living. The galley includes premium appliances and opens directly to the deck, enhancing the experience of preparing gourmet meals. Greenline's design philosophy embraces sustainability, utilizing materials like recycled fibers and responsibly sourced woods, ensuring that even the yacht's footprint is minimized.
Accommodations below deck offer a sanctuary of comfort with three cabins, including a master suite that boasts generous natural light and stunning views. Each cabin is beautifully appointed, echoing the yacht's theme of luxury and serenity.
Greenline Yachts is committed to eco-friendly practices, and the Greenline 58 Fly Hybrid exemplifies this mission. The hybrid propulsion system provides exceptional performance, enabling smooth cruising from 6 knots to a maximum speed of 29 knots. With a silent electric mode capable of covering 20 nautical miles, this yacht allows for tranquil experiences without generator noise while at anchor.
Further enhancing its sustainability, the solar roof features a 4kW solar array, powering hotel services on board and allowing for extended stays at anchor without reliance on fossil fuels. Coupled with high-quality lithium polymer batteries, the yacht can remain self-sufficient for days – especially when air conditioning isn't necessary.
Greenline's philosophy encompasses more than just eco-friendly features; it emphasizes speed and efficiency, catering to diverse cruising scenarios. As owner Vladimir Zinchenko observes, “Our approach to responsible yachting equips owners with the choice between speed and efficiency.”
In addition to the Greenline 58 Fly Hybrid, the Cannes showcase also highlighted the Greenline 48 Coupe and the Greenline 45 Fly, both of which have achieved remarkable sales success. These models epitomize Greenline’s commitment to sustainability, offering engine options like Yanmar’s new HVO-ready diesels, which utilize sustainable fuels derived from waste vegetable oil. This further reinforces Greenline Yachts' dedication to reducing carbon emissions without sacrificing performance.
Greenline Yachts are crafted in Slovenia within the European Union. The shipyard adheres to the highest European quality standards and reduces environmental footprint, prioritizes the use of local materials and expertise. The craftsmanship is rooted in more than 50 years of experience in composite boatbuilding.
Credits: Greenline Yachts