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🌱 Experience the remarkable hybrid power of the Greenline 58 Fly, a standout in the crowded 58' to 60' motoryacht range. With its 55 kWh standard battery pack (110 kWh available), the Greenline 58 offers an impressive range in "economical distance" mode. Whether you're cruising fast or gliding silently on electric power, it's all about enjoying the journey and soaking in the scenery. Watch our full test and features review on BoatTEST.com and YouTube to see what a remarkable range you can get on the @greenlineyachts 58 Fly. 📏 Length Overall: 59' 9" (18.2 m) 📏 Beam: 16' 8" (5.1 m) ⛽ Fuel Capacity: 924 gal (3,500 L) 💧 Water Capacity: 158 gal (600 L) ⚖️ Total Weight: 69,700 lbs. (31,681 kg) #BoatTEST #Greenline58Fly #YachtReview #HybridYacht #ElectricBoating #LuxuryYachts #GreenYachting #EcoFriendlyBoating #BoatingLife #SilentCruising #GreenlineYachts #flybridge

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Cruising across Florida Bay on a glass calm day

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The J/70 Worlds has a new champion! Yonder (USA), the team from Newport, Rhode Island, powered by North Sails and skippered by Douglas Newhouse with Jeremy Wilmot on tactics, led from Day 1 and never looked back, clinching the world title after five phenomenal days on the Bay of Palma. The team praised their North Sails setup for providing the perfect balance of speed. "Once we switched to North, we had it all," Newhouse shared. Yonder also sported #NorthSailsPerformanceClothing, ensuring they performed their best on the water. In addition, Brutus II (GBR), skippered by Charles Thompson with North expert Ben Saxton onboard, secured 3rd place overall, finishing strong with a win in the final race. Tim Ryan’s Vamos (AUS) topped the One Pro division, while Alec Cutler’s Hedgehog (BER) and Sofia Giondi’s Wanderlust (ITA) earned podium finishes in the Corinthian fleet. With North-powered boats excelling across divisions, it’s safe to say that this regatta will go down as another incredible chapter in the #NSVictoryList. Experience the North Sails difference and take your J/70 racing to the next level. Get your winning sails 👉 https://albc.us/rtw2uJ8jqF Shop North Sails Performance Clothing 👉 https://www.northsails.com/pages/performance-homepage Learn more about North Sails at https://www.northsails.com #NorthSails #J70Class #J70Worlds #J70WorldChampionship

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If Stu McNay and David Hughes (USA) can win the Medal Race and the Australians finish last, the Americans will just sneak the bronze medal. Apart from that unlikely but not impossible scenario, the 470 Men's medals are wrapped up by the top three teams in the standings. It's just a matter of who wins what between Croatia, Greece and Australia. Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) have been the class act of this four-year-cycle up until the start of this year. But in this Olympic year, Sime Fantela and Igor Marenic (CRO) have since become the ones to beat after winning a number of major regattas including the 2016 World Championships. Most people still had the Aussies pegged as favourites going into these Games, but the Croatians have been exceptional in Rio, a sixth place being the worst score they have carried through from the ten-race qualifying series. After seeing their fellow countryman Tonci Stipanovic win Croatia's first ever medal in sailing yesterday, these childhood friends are looking to see if they can improve on Laser silver with a historic 470 gold. Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) have come on strong towards the end of the week and sit 11 points off the lead. Just two points behind them are the Australians so a case of who beats who to determine which of these crews gets the nicer medal.

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