Greenlinee 45 Coupe, here is the new hybrid motor boat from Greenline Yachts. The panorama of hybrid boats is about to expand with two new models from Greenline Yachts. In fact, the shipyard unveiled the new Greenline 45 Coupe and the Greenline OceanClass 68. Greenline in this period of instability has managed to continue production, with some slowdowns, but honoring each delivery thanks to its “local” policy. That is, most of the parts that make up the boats come from Slovenia, home of the shipyard. In this way they were able to continue production despite the blockades between countries. Today we look at the Greenline 45 Coupe.
Greenlinee 45 Coupe
At the Düsseldorf Boat Show, scheduled for early 2021, the Greenline shipyard will launch the new Greenline 45 Coupe. Created along the lines of the 45 Fly, one of the shipyard’s most successful models, the Coupe version is intended to be an all-weather boat. First and foremost is the electric sunroof that allows you to enjoy. Its compact and decisive line will enable it to navigate well both in the open sea and in any inland waters.
More range aboard the Greenline 45 Coupe
We are talking about a hybrid boat. In this sense, it is important to note that without the flybridge there is also an additional energy advantage. In fact, the roof area of the boat is increased for the installation of solar panels. In the coupe version there are as many as eight panels totaling 2.4kW, which on a sunny day can produce a charge of more than 15kWh. One such charge is more than enough to run the boat with four people on board without resorting to a noisy generator.
Greenline 45 with a bit of Italy on board
The Greenline 45 Coupe shares its DNA with the 45 Fly, architecture by J&J Design and interiors by Italian Marco Casali of Too Design. In addition to a range of twin shaftdrive engines with or without Hybrid Drive, the boat is available with Volvo Penta IPS600 (twin 440hp) for a maximum speed of 30 knots.
Info: M3 Nautical Services
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