Greenline Ocean Class 70
Marking a new era in extended world cruising
The Superdisplacement™ hull has been applied to a larger scale: after the immensely successful Greenline Hybrid 33, and the presentation of the Greenline 40 concept earlier this year in Germany, the first transoceanic Greenline hybrid takes form as Greenline Ocean Class 70. A smaller sister of 55 feet is already on the drawing board and is expected to be launched for the 2012/13 season.
While the new yacht was developed we were able to profit of all the tank- testing, hybrid/solar technology research conducted for the creation of the Greenline 33. It became clear that with her Superdisplacement™ hull, hybrid capacity, solar T top and unmatched comfort the 70 is a pure-bred Greenline Hybrid.
However, with her size, flybridge concept and the transatlantic capacity we called her Ocean Class 70, of the Greenline Hybrid family.
The Ocean Class 70 continues with the philosophy of her smaller sisters, but takes comfort and range to a new level. With her seaworthy Superdisplacement™ hull allowing for a transoceanic range, coupled to solar and hybrid technology, this particular vessel is about to have a huge impact on the boating community in the years to come, increasing the comfort and decreasing the cost of boating in a significant way – while drastically reducing the carbon emission footprint of a boating family.
The first Ocean Class Hybrid will be available in Spring 2012. With a 3 kW solar array on the hard-top, 80 kWh of energy stored in Lithium batteries and a twin hybrid propulsion system rated at 120 kW, the Ocean Class 70 Hybrid will be able to cruise in perfect silence and without stressing the environment, while delivering a range of 20 nautical miles in absolute silence and completely emission-free.
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