
Australian importer for the Greenline Hybrid range, eyachts, has announced that the next generation of eco-friendly bluewater cruisers.
The new Greenline 48 has benefited from the research and development of the successful Greenline Hybrid 33 and 40 and bridges the gap between the Greenline 40 Sea Class and the Greenline 70 Ocean Class.
"This is a luxury motor yacht that drastically reduces the carbon emission footprint of a boating family," said Peter Hrones, Managing Director of eyachts.
The innovative interior gives you heaps of space for entertaining and long passages.
The boat features a large owners' cabin with its own bathroom, two luxury guests cabins and a separate guests' toilet and shower. There is an open-plan galley with all the appliances and seamless indoor-to-outdoor living.
A spacious cockpit is well protected and said to offer a large area for eating, lounging and relaxing.
The optional large flybridge provides a spacious 'terrace' above the sea for unobstructed vision while steering, entertaining and sun-lounging.
Keeping with the Greenline philosophy, the 48 is quiet and fuel efficient due to its hybrid engine and 'Superdisplacement' hull. In electric mode you'll never experience smoke or noise. You can hear all the natural sounds around you on the water.
The Greenline 48 is built using resin infusion, and the modern diesel engine makes the Greenline 48 an incredibly seaworthy yacht. Stable and ready for the roughest conditions with energy to burn from solar roof panels, the Greenline can take on the elements.
Hull #1 has been sold and will be shown at the 2014 Dusseldorf Boat Show.
For further information, contact eyachts, phone at (02) 9979 6612, email boats@eyachts.com.au or visit www.eyachts.com.au