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Greenline 45 Fly: Introducing an exciting new member to Greenline Yachts

by Greenline Yachts 22 Oct 2018 15:10 UTC
Greenline 45 Fly - Exterior running © Greenline Yacht

Greenline Yachts are expanding their fleet by a new member, the Greenline 45 Fly.

Lead by their recently appointed product development manager Luka Modrijan, her exterior design features and naval architecture was penned by the world-renowned, multi-award winning design studio J&J Design. A bespoke interior has been crafted by Marco Casili, highly respected Italian designer known for projects in the superyacht sector.

Choose silence or speed

The Greenline 45 Fly will be introducing new propulsion, for speed demons and easier manoeuvring. Sticking true to their environmentally friendly boating philosophy, the 45 Fly will be available with state of the art H-Drive, Hybrid technology where you can choose between electric engines cruising at 6kts and diesel engines reaching speeds of 22.5kts with 2 x 380 HP. The 45 Fly is also introducing IPS with IPS 500 or IPS 600 setups where top speeds reach 30kts.

Home away from home

Greenlines are equipped with high quality home appliances – full size fridge and freezer unit, induction stove, microwave and AC sockets, no need for adaptors. Greenline's inbuilt technology works around the clock, rarely ever needing shore power cables. Any Greenline with 2019 model year have AC power as standard and of course they have the battery power and solar panels to back it up. You will be blown away how comfortable and home-like a boat can be.

Design

On the outside the Greenline 45 Fly has an extremely sporty character enlightened by the sleek and stylish radar arch at the back of the fly bridge. The full beam Flybridge superstructure expands over the entire width of the yacht, making it the largest in its class, at the same time protecting the sidewalks and covering the cockpit from rain and sun.

The Flybridge features comfortable lounge and sunbathing areas, a two-seater bench and helmsman's position topped off with a fully equipped wet bar. The 45 Fly now has the never been done, option to add a fixed Flybridge T-Top, tripling up the capacity of solar panels while making the entertaining "on the terrace" even more appealing. In other words: with never ending electricity you will never have to serve room temperature beer again.

On Deck

The main deck of the 45 Fly was designed with your utmost comfort and convenience in mind. The hydraulic bathing platform has cockpit access on both sides of the comfortable seating area. Accessible from the bathing platform there is a large toy storage with an unique aft wet bar featuring a barbecue, sink and a worktop, LED lit for evening dinner preparations and cup holders to keep the cook hydrated at all times.

Galley connecting the cockpit and salon is a Greenline Yachts signature design feature and the 45 holds true to this. The salon is comprised of a U-shaped lounge area with a settee facing to starboard and the helmsman's position with a side door for easy single handed manoeuvring.

Impressively designed cut-outs in the caprails enhance visibility from the VIP cabin in the bow area. Further forward on the bow deck lies another sun lounge with an optional Bimini and anchor locker for access to the anchor roller and windlass.

Incomparably comfortable cabins

By far the best feature of this yacht is the mid-ship cabin with island king-size bed complemented by superior full beam portholes blessing the mid-ship cabin with magnificent view to both sides, creating a light atmosphere.

The extra-large guest cabin is situated in the bow offering an island queen-size bed and just as spectacular view thanks to the cut outs in the cap-rails on both sides of the hull. The level of comfort the guest cabin offers is incomparable to any other yacht in this size range.

Both cabins also offer a private bathroom with a separate shower and a prestigious, full size walk in wardrobe. This unforgettable addition to the yacht is setup with mirrors and lights to make any wife feel like a princess. If more sleeping capacity is what you're after, the guest wardrobe can be converted into a third cabin complete with a bunk bed with a generous wardrobe closet, three cabins is extremely rare for this size yacht.

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