“Greenline Yachts believes that fantastic design has no shelf-life, so we don’t seek to constantly update or replace our models,” says owner and CEO Vladimir Zinchenko. “When we do finally introduce a new boat, it is therefore no light decision. You can be sure that the new Greenline 42 has absorbed every inch of our know-how and will provide a reference in the market for decades to come.”
Italian designer Marco Casali is responsible for both the exterior and interior design. He has created three interior styles, using renewable materials and natural palettes such as honey teak and modern oak. Small modifications have been made to the established Greenline layout, including sliding aft windows by the galley for ventilation, the option of a second guest bathroom or walk-in closet, and new climate controls at the helm station.
“The Greenline 42 was an exciting challenge for us,” says Casali. “We need to follow the huge success of the other models adding even more comfort on board and a more modern shape respecting our timeless lines. From the interior point of view the big revolution was the full glass ending of the saloon that allows big openings of the galley and creates a strong connection with the cockpit now offered in two versions.
“On the exterior side instead, we tried to connect the modern shape of the new Greenline projects we designed, like the 58, with the classic shape that a boat like this is asking for.”
The Greenline 42 includes a range of semi-custom options, from cabin and wardrobe layouts to fridge and freezer formats and additional seating in the saloon.
As part of its Responsible Yachting initiative, the company is currently developing an annual award to recognise owners who achieve notable results in responsible yachting, such as generating the highest solar power or recording the most electric engine hours, with data monitored through the Greenline app.