Greenline OceanClass 68 (2022) - Features Video by BoatTEST.com
The flagship of the Greenline Yachts line, the OceanClass 68 is a Category A flying bridge yacht that can be powered by conventional diesel engines or the manufacturer’s hybrid drive with diesel and electric power. Belowdecks, she has three staterooms with en suite heads.
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Thanks Captain Steve - this one w/ Hybrid drive is at the top of my list!
Another great looking yacht with some good power options :-) Nice one Capt Steve :-)
What a fantastic boat! Great video as well, thank you Captain Steve! I think I’ve fallen in love with this ship!
Great job as always Captain and his crew. Well done.
I Absolutely LOVE the aft extended hardtop! Love your content!
Greeline is becoming a favorite. Got to put it on my dream board 💯
God bless you all boat test team. Well done.
Fantastic that you've done this boat. Nautistyles did it a while back, with the owner of the company, and he went "overboard" (lol) to emphasise just how customisable the boat is. They won't move bulkheads, but they'll do anything else. For example one owner had his 3rd cabin turned into a sauna. You name it - it gets done. Along with A-class Ocean capability, she is one tempting boat.
Great job Cap'n Steve; That's a mighty fine vessel!
Beautiful boat Captain, thanks for the show.
One of my absolute favorite boats period!
thanks for the flood of content. we love it.
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Where is the test video?
While I like the OC68 from Greenline, I'd be more interested in one of their smaller boats. Their biggest advantage, to me at least, is that they're HYBRIDS. Able to use electric power OR diesel when needed. Another very much like them are the Silent-Yacht catamarans. Available as pure electric, or as a D-E hybrid.
Super interesting to see an electric option. There can't possibly be enough area for solar panels to handle the necessary power income, so I assume it has to have a genset onboard, unless they are going with Hydrogen (but I don't recall hearing about another hydrogen powered boat, something I try to keep up on). Looking forward to the other half on this one.
I'd like to see a less reflective railing down the stairs so Capt. Steve won't look awkward with his legs spread straddling the railings.
It will be interesting to see how an all electric boat does beyond trawler speeds over any distance.
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