Rent a Greenline for your carefree sailing holiday
Here at Tubber, we’re delighted to introduce you to greenlines yachts charter—a brand that has become closely associated with quiet cruising, smart energy systems, and modern comfort on the water. Greenline Yachts is a Slovenia-based builder and a recognised pioneer in hybrid motor yachts, founded in 2008 with a clear mission: shaping more responsible boating without compromising the pleasure of being on board. The Greenline 33 was the first model introduced in 2009 and became a bestseller. Following this success, Greenline expanded its offerings with the Greenline 40 and Greenline 48 Fly.
SVP Yachts is the exclusive manufacturer and designer of Greenline Yachts, playing a key role in building these innovative, eco-friendly vessels. Greenline Yachts originated from a vision to develop the first truly usable, eco-friendly electric motorboat.
From the moment you step onboard, Greenline yachts feel intuitive and thoughtfully engineered. The brand’s philosophy is built around comfort, ease of handling, and creating a calmer onboard experience—reducing noise, wake, and emissions while maintaining the “go anywhere” practicality charter guests want.
What makes Greenline stand out in charter is their energy-first approach. Across the range, Greenline promotes solar capture, battery storage, and multiple propulsion choices—so you can cruise traditionally, cruise quietly, or do a bit of both depending on your route and your preference. Greenline states its fleet is offered with diesel, hybrid (H-Drive), or electric propulsion, with solar and lithium battery systems positioned as core to the concept. Greenline employs sustainable construction methods, utilizing recycled PET foam cores made from recycled plastics, and uses vacuum infusion technology to minimize waste and support eco-friendly hull designs. Greenline is a leader in hybrid technology and energy autonomy, with over 16 years of serial production experience in hybrid yachts. The current fleet consists of models that are in production, distinguishing them from discontinued models and ensuring ongoing availability for charter guests.