January 18, 2024 OceanClass 68 Hybrid Arriving March 2021

Yacht Sales International is proud to announce that OceanClass 68 is scheduled for shipment from Slovenia to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She is estimated to arrive in March, with her world debut at the Palm Beach Boat Show. Following the Palm Beach Boat show she will be docked at the Yacht Sales International office on the New River in Downtown Fort Lauderdale. For more information and full specifications contact us at Info@YachtSalesInternational.com.

About OceanClass 68 Hybrid

The new OceanClass 68 is a milestone for Greenline as it’s the largest production hybrid yacht ever built. Using a combination of twin Cummins 1,000hp diesel engines and a pair of 60kW
electric motors, the 68ft 2in (20.8m) flagship yacht is capable of 7 knots on electric power alone with a silent, emission-free cruising range of 40nm thanks to a 138kWh battery bank. As
an option this capacity can be doubled. The top speed under engine power is 25 knots and with a fuel capacity of 5,000 litres the cruising range at 7 knots is 1,800nm.
The OceanClass is a capable long-distance cruising vessel with vacuum-infused foam core construction and RCD Class A certification, meaning it is certified safe for ocean use.
On board, the yacht is fitted with Simrad multi-function displays and navigation equipment with digital switching and a full suite of high-end Miele appliances that run off a 20kW
alternator, negating the need for a diesel generator.

The yacht can sleep six guests in three spacious ensuite cabins and two crew members in their own separate quarters.

Luca Raumland, Head of Sales and Marketing says: “This has been a challenging time for the business but we have used it productively. We have taken the time to improve our hybrid
technology and bolster our position as a builder of responsible boats. “We have also streamlined our working practices with dealer meetings, sales training and customer viewings taking place online. As a business we are ready to embrace a new, more sustainable way of working in tandem with building the most responsible motoryachts on the water.”