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2022 Greenline 48 Flybridge with Hardtop

Fort Lauderdale, FL, US 49.9 ft · 15.67 ft' beam 3 cabins 24 kn kn top
Asking
$999,900
Our Thoughts

The 2022 Greenline 48 Flybridge with Hardtop represents a thoughtfully designed, fuel-efficient motor yacht engineered for extended cruising and family-focused boating across North America's inland waterways and coastal regions. At just under 50 feet in length overall, this 49.92-foot vessel combines the operational efficiency and shallow-draft capability that Greenline Yachts is known for with the comfort and entertaining space typically found in much larger offshore yachts.

Power, Performance & Efficiency

Twin Cummins 380 HP diesel engines deliver the yacht's cruising speed of 16 knots with excellent fuel economy, while top-end performance reaches 24 knots at wide-open throttle. With only 185 hours on the engines, this represents a lightly used powertrain. The 396-gallon fuel capacity and 3.08-foot draft allow for extended range and access to shallow anchorages, protected rivers, and the inland routes of the Great Loop—a particular strength of the Greenline platform. The hardtop configuration maintains an 18.5-foot bridge clearance, permitting passage under the critical railroad bridge south of Chicago.

Propulsion & Maneuvering

Bow and stern thrusters with substantial power assist docking and station-keeping in tight quarters, making this yacht manageable for boaters of varying experience levels. A hydraulic swim platform (short model, 300 kg capacity) integrates seamlessly without extending the overall length beyond 50 feet.

Navigation & Electronics

The complete Raymarine navigation suite includes Doppler radar, autopilot functionality, and three 12-inch displays—two positioned at the flybridge helm and one at the lower helm station. Both helm stations feature autopilot displays with handheld remote control and VHF radios. Raymarine video systems include a four-piece video pack and backup camera for enhanced situational awareness during maneuvering.

Stabilization & Comfort

A Quick M16 gyro stabilizer system significantly reduces roll in offshore conditions, enhancing comfort during extended cruising. The reverse-cycle tropical air-conditioning system (48,000 BTU across four units) maintains cabin temperature in warm climates, while an Onan 13.5 kW generator provides robust electrical power for normal home appliances and extended off-grid operation.

Solar & Power Management

Six solar panels mounted on the hardtop feed a 5 kW inverter system, contributing to the yacht's energy independence and reducing generator runtime. This hybrid power approach is particularly valuable for extended cruising in remote areas or during extended anchorages.

Accommodations & Interior Design

The three-stateroom, two-head interior maximizes livable space within the 48-foot footprint. The forward master stateroom features a king-sized bed accessible from both sides, an en-suite head with stall shower, and abundant natural lighting through portholes and oversized windows. Two additional guest staterooms feature side-by-side oversized single berths that convert to double width, served by a separate guest head with shower and day-access door from the companionway. Golden teak cabinetry throughout pairs with upgraded cream natural emotion leather upholstery and upgraded flooring, creating a cohesive, warm interior aesthetic.

The galley features a full-size refrigerator, separate freezer, induction cooktop, and microwave. A washer-dryer unit is integrated into the starboard guest stateroom, supporting extended cruising without reliance on shore facilities. Venetian wooden blinds in

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LOOKS BRAND NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 48 GREENLINE FOR UNDER A MILLION! THE WHOLE BOAT SPARKLES PERFECT BOAT FOR THE GREAT AMERICAN LOOP, 18.5' BRIDGE CLEARANCEUPPER AND LOWER HELM STATIONS. KING SIZE MASTER BEDWE ARE THE NUMBER 1 GREENLINE YACHTS DEALER IN THE WORLDThis HIGHLY UPGRADED and JUST LIKE NEW - 3/2 layout with ample Tropical Power A/C and Gyro Stabilizer, Oversized Generator allows the use of the normal home appliances in your galley up design. THIS BOAT IS IN GORGEOUS CONDITION. The 6 solar panel on the Hardtop, which powers the 5KW inverter system and makes sure you never run out of power. With the twin 380HP Cummins engines (185 Hours), this is a 22-knot stable cruising yacht and high 20's max at Wide Open Throttle. This is a great family friendly yacht. The Greenline Yachts 48 with CUMMINS Diesel 380HP Engines, features all the benefits that Greenline Yachts stand for such as Gyro Stabilizer, Solar Panels on the Hardtop. Tons of space inside and out for a lot of people. Its a huge 48 that includes a Hydraulic Swim Platform. This beauty handles like a dream and a very stable ocean-going vessel. Compare to anything in this price and size range.  One level living concept ensures the movement on the deck is safe and effortless. The Greenline interior is always full of natural light with huge windows throughout. More storage in this 48' yacht than you will find in the average 80-90 footer with a lazarette both outside and in. The cabin, for the owner is Forward and has a King-Sized width bed that is accessible from both sides for ease of access and easy to make. Huge en-suite head. Excellent natural lighting and port-hole windows as well. Two other staterooms with side-by-side twins and another large head. The Greenline 48 offers one of the biggest and most comfortable flybridge in her class featuring a wet bar with a BBQ grill, a refrigerator and an ice maker. U-shaped reversible settee with tons of seating and sunbathing area, complete this over-sized flybridge underneath the hardtop. Lower and Upper Helm stations on opposite sides of the boat allow for docking to either port or starboard, with the staircase being on the same side of the upper helm for visibility to the end of the hydraulic swimming platform. Bow and Stern Thrusters and a good amount of power, allows for easy maneuverability in any conditions for the most novice of boaters. More storage on this 48' Greenline than most 100' Motor Yachts. EVEN WITH THE HARDTOP, THIS BOAT CLEARS THE RAILROAD BRIDGE SOUTH OF CHICAGO FOR THE GREAT LOOP.  

2022 Greenline 48 Flybridge with Hardtop: Efficient Diesel Motor Yacht with Dual Helm Stations and Full Cruising Capability
Overview
The 2022 Greenline 48 Flybridge with Hardtop represents a thoughtfully engineered approach to long-range cruising, combining European efficiency principles with practical American boating needs. At 49.92 feet in length with a 15.67-foot beam and shallow 3.08-foot draft, this diesel-powered motor yacht delivers the rare combination of spacious accommodations, advanced stabilization technology, and the shallow-water capability that appeals to cruisers planning extended journeys like the Great American Loop. Powered by twin Cummins 380 HP diesel engines with just 185 hours of operation, the vessel achieves a stable 16-knot cruising speed and a maximum speed in the high 20s, supported by a 396-gallon fuel capacity that extends range significantly compared to gasoline alternatives. Greenline Yachts has built a reputation for integrating renewable energy systems and stabilization technology into mid-sized cruising platforms, and this 48 model exemplifies that philosophy. The hardtop includes 1,800 watts of integrated solar panels paired with a 5 kW inverter system, reducing reliance on the onboard Onan 13.5 kW generator and enabling extended anchoring without noise or fuel consumption. The Quick M16 gyroscopic stabilizer system addresses one of the primary concerns for cruisers operating in varied sea states, delivering the stable ocean-going ride quality that owners expect from a vessel intended for serious passage-making rather than weekend entertaining alone.
Helm and Navigation Systems
The dual helm station design—upper helm on the flybridge and lower helm in the main cabin—reflects the practical needs of cruising vessels that may operate in confined waterways, rivers, and coastal passages where visibility and docking flexibility matter equally. Both stations feature Raymarine navigation systems with Doppler radar and autopilot functionality, ensuring that the vessel can be operated safely and efficiently regardless of which helm is in use. The flybridge helm includes two large 12-inch Raymarine displays, while the lower station features a single 12-inch unit; all three displays connect to the same integrated navigation suite, allowing seamless transitions between stations without loss of chart data, radar imagery, or autopilot settings. Raymarine's video integration package, including a four-piece video system and backup camera, addresses the practical challenge of maneuvering a nearly 50-foot vessel in tight spaces—a critical feature for Great Loop transit where bridge clearances and narrow locks demand precise positioning. VHF radios at both helms, coupled with hand-held autopilot remote controls, extend operational flexibility and allow crew to manage the vessel from either station while monitoring traffic and weather. The 18.5-foot bridge clearance under the hardtop makes this configuration particularly relevant for cruisers planning northern routes through fixed-span bridges, a specification that eliminates guesswork about whether the vessel can clear specific waterway obstacles.
Power, Propulsion, and Efficiency
Twin Cummins 380 HP diesel engines represent the core efficiency advantage that Greenline emphasizes across its fleet. Diesel propulsion delivers superior fuel economy compared to comparable gasoline-powered vessels, translating to extended cruising range and lower per-nautical-mile operating costs—factors that become significant on extended cruises where fuel stops and consumption directly impact itinerary planning. The 185-hour engine log indicates minimal wear and operating history, typical of a three-year-old vessel that has been properly maintained but not heavily used. The integration of bow and stern thrusters, combined with the twin diesel engines, creates a highly maneuverable platform despite the vessel's 50-foot length and 15-foot beam. For cruisers transiting rivers, narrow channels, and crowded anchorages, thruster-assisted docking and maneuvering dramatically reduce the physical and mental demands of operating a vessel this size in confined conditions. The hydraulic swim platform, engineered to a short configuration that keeps the overall length under 50 feet, adds functionality for water access and retrieval without compromising the vessel's ability to navigate waterways with strict length restrictions. Trim tabs provide additional stability and handling refinement, allowing the operator to adjust the vessel's attitude for comfort and efficiency across varying sea states and loading conditions. This combination of thrusters, trim tabs, and the gyroscopic stabilizer system creates a vessel that handles intuitively, reducing fatigue during extended operating days and increasing confidence for less experienced operators.
Interior Layout and Accommodations
The three-stateroom, two-head interior plan prioritizes owner comfort while maintaining flexibility for cruising with family or guests. The forward master stateroom features a king-size bed accessible from both sides—a practical design detail that simplifies daily life aboard and makes the cabin feel more spacious. The en-suite head includes a stall shower, eliminating the need to access common facilities from the master cabin, a feature that significantly improves livability during extended cruising. Two guest staterooms aft feature side-by-side oversized single berths that convert to double width, accommodating either single occupants or couples with flexibility. A large guest head with stall shower provides day access from the companionway, ensuring that guests can freshen up without passing through private cabin spaces. The integration of a washer-dryer unit in the starboard guest stateroom reflects the practical reality of extended cruising, where laundry facilities aboard eliminate the need to find shore-side services and allow crews to maintain routines without interruption. The interior finish emphasizes durability and aesthetic warmth through golden teak woodwork and cream-colored natural emotion leather upholstery, creating an environment that feels both refined and practical. Venetian wooden blinds provide privacy and light control throughout the cabin, while extensive porthole and window placement floods interior spaces with natural light—a design principle that Greenline prioritizes to combat the potential claustrophobia of extended time below deck.
Galley and Salon
The aft galley incorporates full-size refrigeration and a separate freezer, supporting meal preparation for extended periods without reliance on shore-side provisioning. An induction cooktop and microwave provide modern cooking convenience, while the galley layout supports multiple crew members working simultaneously. Storage capacity extends well beyond typical vessel design, with an exceptionally large lazarette beneath the salon sole and additional storage beneath the aft deck seating—spaces that prove invaluable for stowing dive equipment, tools, spare parts, and provisions during long-range cruising. The salon features a 40-inch LED smart television with DVBT capability and a Fusion Apollo audio package that extends throughout the salon, cockpit, and flybridge. This integrated entertainment system supports both casual relaxation and social gatherings, with the audio system allowing music selection from any helm or common area. The reverse-cycle tropical air conditioning system, rated at 48,000 BTU across four units, maintains comfortable temperatures in warm climates and provides heating capability for seasonal cruising in cooler waters.
Flybridge and Outdoor Living
The expansive flybridge represents one of the largest in its class, extending the usable living space dramatically compared to vessels with conventional trawler -style upper decks. The hardtop structure provides weather protection while maintaining the open-air feeling essential to flybridge enjoyment, and the integrated solar panel array transforms the overhead structure from dead weight into a functional power-generation asset. The flybridge galley cabinet includes a sink, stainless-steel icemaker, and a separate stainless-steel refrigerator with freezer, creating a complete secondary food service area that eliminates the need to descend to the main galley during entertaining or casual cruising. A teak dining table accommodates up to eight people, supporting the social function of the flybridge as the primary gathering space during pleasant weather. A U-shaped reversible settee provides flexible seating configurations, while diamond-stitch upholstery on flybridge and aft-deck cushions combines durability with aesthetic refinement. Two large sun pads—one forward on the bow with an adjustable backrest and Bimini shade, and another double sun pad aft of the flybridge dinette—provide comfortable lounging areas for sunbathing and relaxation. A dinette seat on the flybridge converts to a forward-facing position when underway, maintaining safety while preserving seating flexibility. An electric retractable sun awning covers the large aft deck cockpit, extending usable outdoor space during inclement weather or intense sun.
Safety, Stability, and Seaworthiness
The Quick M16 gyroscopic stabilizer system addresses motion in beam seas, the primary source of discomfort in cruising vessels. By actively counteracting roll, the stabilizer system reduces fatigue, improves sleep quality, and enables safe operation in moderate sea states that might otherwise force an anchorage or course change. For cruisers planning extended passages or operating in variable Atlantic and
Length
49.9 ft
Beam
15.67 ft'
Year
2022
Builder
Greenline
Model
48 Flybridge with Hardtop
Cabins
3
Max speed
24 kn kn
What type of boat is the Greenline 48 Flybridge, and what is it designed for?
The Greenline 48 Flybridge with Hardtop is a diesel-powered motor yacht built for extended cruising, family boating, and coastal exploration. It belongs to the trawler-style cruising yacht category, designed with a focus on fuel efficiency, stability, and comfortable long-range operation. The vessel features a one-level living concept that prioritizes safety and accessibility across deck areas, making it suitable for both experienced and novice boat operators. The shallow 3.08-foot draft allows access to protected waters and rivers, while the hardtop design and 18.5-foot bridge clearance make it compatible with inland waterway systems like the Great American Loop.
What are the engine specifications and cruising performance of this Greenline 48?
This 2022 Greenline 48 is powered by twin Cummins 380 HP diesel engines with only 185 hours of operation. The vessel delivers a stable 22-knot cruising speed and reaches maximum speeds in the high 20s at wide-open throttle. The diesel propulsion provides excellent fuel efficiency for long-range cruising, while the twin-engine configuration offers redundancy and maneuverability. The 396-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore and coastal passages without frequent refueling stops, making it well-suited for multi-week cruising itineraries.
How are the helm stations configured, and what navigation electronics are included?
The Greenline 48 features dual helm stations—one on the upper flybridge and one on the lower deck—positioned on opposite sides of the boat to allow docking to either port or starboard without repositioning. Both stations are equipped with Raymarine navigation systems including Doppler radar, autopilot, and VHF radios. The flybridge helm includes two large 12-inch Raymarine displays with autopilot control and hand-held remote capability, while the lower helm station has a single 12-inch Raymarine unit. This dual-station setup provides flexibility for different sea states, visibility preferences, and crew comfort during extended passages.
What propulsion and maneuvering systems assist with docking and tight-water handling?
The Greenline 48 is equipped with both bow and stern thrusters powered by Side-Power systems, enabling precise lateral movement for docking in confined spaces and challenging conditions. The twin diesel engines combined with the thrusters allow even novice operators to maneuver the vessel confidently. Additionally, trim tabs provide dynamic hull attitude control for improved ride quality and fuel efficiency at cruising speeds. The hydraulic swim platform adds another level of operational flexibility for water access and platform activities.
What stabilization system does the Greenline 48 use, and how does it affect the ride?
The Greenline 48 is equipped with a QUICK M16 Gyro Stabilizer system, which actively reduces roll motion and provides a significantly more comfortable ride in beam seas compared to conventional stabilizer fins. Gyroscopic stabilization works continuously without deploying underwater appendages, making it effective at anchor and while underway at various speeds. This system is a hallmark of Greenline yacht design and contributes to the vessel's reputation for a stable, ocean-going ride—a key advantage for extended cruising and family comfort in variable sea conditions.
What is the interior layout and sleeping capacity of this yacht?
The Greenline 48 features a three-stateroom, two-head interior layout. The master stateroom is positioned forward with a king-sized bed accessible from both sides, an en-suite head with shower, and abundant natural light from portholes and windows. Two guest staterooms contain side-by-side oversized single berths that convert to double-width sleeping surfaces. A second large guest head with shower is accessible from the main companionway. A washer-dryer unit is integrated into the starboard guest stateroom. The interior uses golden teak cabinetry with cream natural emotion leather upholstery, providing a warm, sophisticated aesthetic throughout.
What power generation and electrical systems support extended cruising without shore power?
The Greenline 48 features an Onan 13.5 kW generator for onboard power generation, paired with a 5 kW inverter system that allows standard household appliances to operate while cruising. Six solar panels mounted on the hardtop (1,800 watts of charging capacity) supplement the power generation system and reduce reliance on the generator during daylight hours. The 159-gallon water capacity and 105-gallon holding tank support extended cruising, while the reverse-cycle tropical air conditioning system (48,000 BTU across four units) maintains comfort in warm climates. This integrated power and climate system allows the vessel to operate independently from shore infrastructure for extended periods.
What entertainment, audio, and galley features are available on the flybridge and in the main salon?
The Greenline 48 offers comprehensive entertainment and galley systems designed for entertaining and comfortable cruising. The flybridge features a full wet bar with a stainless-steel barbecue grill, refrigerator with freezer, and ice maker. A teak dining table seats up to eight people, while U-shaped reversible settees and large double sun pads with adjustable backs provide comfortable lounging and sunbathing areas. The main salon includes a 40-inch LED smart TV with DVBT capability and a Fusion Apollo audio package that extends to the cockpit and flybridge. The galley features a full-size refrigerator, separate freezer, induction cooktop, and microwave, supporting both casual entertaining and full meal preparation while cruising.
How much storage does the Greenline 48 provide, and what makes it exceptional for a yacht of this size?
Storage is a defining feature of the Greenline 48, with significantly more capacity than typical 48-foot yachts and comparable to vessels 80 to 100 feet longer. The main salon features an unbelievably large lazarette beneath the flooring, ideal for additional refrigeration, wine coolers, or dive equipment. A second large storage area is located beneath the aft deck seating, suitable for compressors, tools, and other cruising gear. Walk-around side decks with protective railings provide safe passage while accessing exterior storage lockers. The oversized engine hatch and comprehensive locker systems throughout the vessel ensure that extended cruising supplies, water toys, and maintenance equipment can be organized and secured without cluttering living spaces.
What makes the Greenline 48 suitable for the Great American Loop and inland waterway cruising?
The Greenline 48 is specifically designed for Great American Loop cruising, with an 18.5-foot bridge clearance that clears the railroad bridge south of Chicago—a critical constraint for inland waterway navigation. The shallow 3.08-foot draft allows passage through rivers, bayous, and protected waters where deeper-draft vessels cannot operate, dramatically expanding cruising territory. The one-level deck design and walk-around side decks with railings prioritize safety when navigating narrow locks and tight waterway passages. The combination of diesel fuel efficiency, large water and fuel capacity, comprehensive onboard power generation, and spacious interior accommodations makes the vessel self-sufficient for multi-week or multi-month loop itineraries. The dual helm stations and bow/stern thrusters simplify lock transits and tight-water maneuvering, making the vessel manageable for cruising couples and small crews.
What exterior features and deck systems enhance safety and usability for cruising and entertaining?
The Greenline 48 prioritizes deck safety and functionality with non-skid surfaces throughout, walk-around covered side-decks with protective railings, and a large covered cockpit with an electric retractable sun awning. The hydraulic swim platform (300 kg capacity) provides safe water access for swimming and water sports. Bow and stern thrusters enable precise positioning without relying on engine power, reducing strain during extended cruising. Additional features include trim tabs for ride optimization, underwater lights for nighttime ambiance, a chain and anchor wash-down system for maintenance, and a Cablemaster electric shore-power cable handling system for convenient docking. The expansive hardtop flybridge provides weather protection while maintaining visibility, and protective covers for all exterior cushions reduce maintenance during extended cruising. These systems collectively reduce crew workload and enhance safety across all deck operations.

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