Rent a Greenline for your carefree sailing holiday
At Tubber, we are excited to present Greenline yacht charters—a brand that has become synonymous with silent cruising, intelligent energy management, and modern comfort on the water. Based in Slovenia, Greenline Yachts is a renowned pioneer in the hybrid motor yacht industry. Established in 2008, the company was founded with a clear goal: to create a more responsible boating experience without sacrificing the joy of life onboard. The Greenline 33, launched in 2009, was their debut model and quickly became a best-seller. Building on this success, Greenline expanded its fleet with the Greenline 40 and Greenline 48 Fly.
SVP Yachts serves as the exclusive designer and manufacturer of Greenline Yachts, playing a pivotal role in constructing these innovative, eco-conscious vessels. The brand was born from a vision to create the first truly practical, environmentally friendly electric motorboat.
From the moment you step aboard, Greenline yachts feel intuitive and expertly engineered. The brand’s philosophy prioritizes comfort, ease of handling, and a calmer experience—minimizing noise, wake, and emissions while retaining the "go anywhere" practicality that charter guests expect.
What truly sets Greenline apart in the rental market is its "energy-first" philosophy. Throughout its lineup, Greenline champions solar power capture, battery storage, and diverse propulsion options—allowing you to cruise traditionally, run silently, or mix both depending on your itinerary and preference. Greenline notes that its fleet is available with diesel, hybrid (H-Drive), or electric propulsion, with solar panels and lithium battery systems forming the core of the concept. The builder employs sustainable construction methods, such as using recycled PET foam cores from reclaimed plastics, and utilizes vacuum infusion technology to reduce waste and support eco-friendly hull designs. With over 16 years of experience in mass-producing hybrid yachts, Greenline is a leader in hybrid technology and energy independence. The current fleet consists of models actively in production, ensuring charter guests have access to modern, supported vessels rather than discontinued lines.