Greenline 40 & Galeon 440 motor yachts compared

If you are deciding between the Greenline 40 and the Galeon 440 FLY, it’s important to consider the size difference – the Galeon is slightly longer at 12.58m compared to the Greenline’s 12.0m. This extra length on the Galeon 440 FLY may provide more interior space and potentially more amenities for comfort and entertainment while cruising. Ultimately, your decision may come down to how much space and features you are looking for in a motor yacht.

Greenline 40 motor yacht

Greenline 40
The Greenline 40 is a 12.0 m long motor yacht manufactured by Greenline Yachts from Slovenia. It is a semi-displacement type of yacht with a hull made of Fiberglass / GRP. Certified for B – Sea in CE classification, it boasts a width of 3.8 m and a depth of 0.9 m. With 2 cabins and 4 berths, it has a fuel tank capacity of 700 liters and a water tank capacity of 400 liters. Able to accommodate up to 12 people, it can travel at a speed of 18 knots, with a maximum speed of 22 knots. Motor options include shaft drive 2 x 250 hp Yanmar 4LV electric / hybrid Torqeedo. The price of this impressive yacht is 293300 EUR.
Greenline 40 motor yacht

Focus on Galeon 440 FLY flybridge motor yacht- Expert’s pick

Galeon 440 FLY
The Galeon 440 FLY is a luxurious motor yacht produced by Galeon Yachts in Poland. With a length of 12.58 meters and a width of 4.2 meters, it offers plenty of space for up to 14 passengers. Made of fiberglass/GRP, this flybridge yacht is both durable and stylish. Certified for B – Sea in CE classification, the Galeon 440 FLY is equipped with two powerful motor options: 2×353/480. With a maximum depth of 0.83 meters, this yacht is perfect for cruising in various water conditions.
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