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Greenline 58 Fly Review (2023 Edition) by NautiStyles

Greenline 58 Fly Key Facts

Greenline 58 Fly illustration
  • LOA 59.711ft
  • Model Year 2023
  • Cabins 3
  • Status In Production
  • Yacht Type Flybridge
  • Use Type Cruising

On Deck

The Greenline 58 Fly debuts with an impressively spacious deck arrangement. A hydraulic swim platform supports up to 500kg (1,102lbs), fitted with integrated shocks for launching a tender or jet ski. A fixed swim staircase provides safe and easy access to the water, with additional touches like a transom shower and a dedicated compartment for the manual fire suppression pull system nearby.

Just above, the integrated beach club-style stern bench transforms what would otherwise be dead space into a welcoming cocktail area. Flanking the platform are staircases to the cockpit, with access to essential systems like an electric shore power cable reel, freshwater inlet, and an OPECMare Passerelle that retracts to preserve full walkaround functionality.

The aft cockpit benefits from a flexible seating layout. A hi-lo table supports formal dining for up to eight or converts to a sunpad. Director’s chairs can be added for extra guests, and the seating faces aft through a glass transom for uninterrupted views of the water. Thoughtful features such as tidy line management and integrated cleats with open-style Harken winches improve ease of mooring while keeping the deck uncluttered.

Side deck access is enhanced by a starboard entrance door, while the substantial overhang above offers both shade and a more substantial profile, giving the yacht a visually larger and beefier presence.

Forward on the bow, there’s a lounge space with adjustable backrests, bimini and a large sunpad area. A fixed skylight adds light to the cabin below. The foredeck is practical as well, with a stainless steel Ultra anchor, stainless chain, windlass, anchor locker access, wash-down hose, and fender storage.

On the flybridge, owners will find an impressively large and versatile space. The upper helm offers excellent visibility for docking, with clear sightlines to the platform. Helm features include bow and stern thruster controls, anchor windlass remote, Cummins engine controls, Simrad screens, Humfree and trim tab controls, autopilot, VHF, USB outlets, and wireless charging. A bimini above provides protection from the elements.

Casual seating includes an L-shaped lounge with convertible backrests and a dining area with a fold-out table that can seat up to eight, plus additional chairs from the lower deck. The kids' table forward provides extra space. Entertaining is well-supported thanks to a wet bar with double Canyon grill, sink, drink fridge, icemaker, trash bin, and ample storage. The open aft portion of the flybridge allows for custom furniture or loungers.

Solar energy is another major highlight: the yacht carries up to 4 kW of solar panels spread across the coachroof and hardtop, capable of powering high-load systems including air conditioning in silence.

Interior Accommodation

Inside, the Greenline 58 Fly feels bright, welcoming, and purpose-built for comfort. Natural wood finishes throughout create a homely warmth, complemented by indirect lighting and a clean, open layout. A pop-up TV is hidden in the saloon cabinetry, and windows along both sides bring in natural light and views, helped by a windshield that is in a single curved pane.

The U-shaped galley to port is equipped with Miele appliances: a four-burner induction cooktop, oven, dishwasher, full-height fridge and freezer, and even a dedicated wine fridge. Corner storage mechanisms and soft-close upper cabinetry, sink, bin and ample additional storage round out the space.

A lowerable natural wood salon table would be useful as a workspace or dining spot. Behind the galley, the salon offers seating for six or more with a settee opposite and additional stools as needed. The entire salon benefits from excellent airflow thanks to the large sliding aft door and starboard side door at the helm.

The interior helm station carries forward all major controls: twin Simrad screens, bow and stern thrusters, Cummins engine start/stop, C-Zone and Victron panels, wireless charging, cupholders, USB ports, VHF, fusion stereo, and Sea-Fire suppression system. A side door allows direct access to the side deck, ideal for shorthanded docking.

Beneath the salon sole lies a vast lazarette space. This optional area can serve as crew quarters or remain as dry, air-conditioned storage. It’s fully finished with portholes, lighting, and enough space for shelving, freezers, or other equipment.

Owner's Cabin

The full-beam owner’s suite sits aft on the lower deck and delivers a scale more typical of larger yachts. A king-size bed is flanked by deep drawers and proper nightstands, while large hull windows with opening portholes brighten the space. Headroom measures around 2.03 m (6.8 ft).

Storage is abundant, with a large hanging locker, additional shelving, and exposed ledge-style recesses for smaller items. A standout feature is the walk-in wardrobe, on one side, with corner shelving and a washer-dryer combo unit built in.

The en suite bathroom carries the same attention to form and function. It includes a large one-and-a-half person shower with a rain head, bench seat, small bathtub, and magnetic doors for a secure seal. There's a generous sink, under-sink and overhead storage, and a window with an opening porthole.

Guest Accommodation

The VIP cabin is located forward and features a queen-size berth set at a comfortable height. Storage is intelligently integrated with hanging lockers, open shelving, and nightstand recesses. The cabin includes its own en suite with a sunken shower tray, rain shower head, towel rack, and clever cabinetry with a shallow vanity offset by a full-size sink.

To starboard is the twin guest cabin. It’s very spacious for a third cabin, with full standing headroom and twin berths beneath large hull windows. Storage includes a hanging locker and shelf. This cabin shares access to a bathroom that doubles as the day head, fitted with a rain shower, toilet, and built-in storage. The curved, enclosed shower is a clever solution for tight spaces as well.

Performance

This Greenline 58 Fly is delivered in diesel hybrid-ready package. That means it’s equipped with a substantial lithium-iron house battery bank powering the hotel load. Owners can run most systems in silence due to 4kW of solar generation, meaning you can avoid generator use when at anchor.

The engine room is spacious and houses Cummins main engines, dual 5,000-watt Victron inverter chargers, a Sea-Fire suppression system, Glendinning cable master, hydraulic pack for the Passerelle, and extensive breaker and control panels. On the port side is the watermaker system. Cooling is via an air chiller system, which runs quietly and effectively even when the engines are active.  

In Summary

Premiering at Cannes, the Greenline 58 Fly is an ideal size for owner-operators and families. It balances smart design with a bright, warm interior and thoughtful storage. The diesel hybrid-ready setup with solar power adds quiet convenience, while features throughout reflect attention to detail and real use.

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Specifications

  • Length Overall 59.711ft
  • Beam 16.798ft
  • Draft(full load) 3.281ft
  • Hull GRP
  • Cabins 3
  • Berths 4
  • Fuel Capacity 634 Gallons
  • Fresh Water Capacity 158 Gallons
  • Engine Model 2x Cummins QSM11 715mhp
  • Engine HP 715
New Model Specs & Options

Greenline 58 Fly Layout

  • Standard triple en-suite

    Lower Deck Greenline 58 Fly
  • Optional crew cabin aft

    Lower Deck Greenline 58 Fly
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