The Greenline 33 is a cruiser built around a superdisplacement hull design that prioritizes efficiency and low-emission operation. The single 165-horsepower Volkswagen diesel engine delivers exceptional fuel economy, consuming approximately 4 gallons per hour at 10-knot cruise speed and achieving ranges exceeding 300 nautical miles on a single tank. At 6.5 knots the range extends beyond 700 miles. The hull design generates less wake and lower CO2 emissions than comparable displacement vessels.
The yacht accommodates one cabin with one head, offering a salon with dining and living space. Recent updates include new laminate flooring in the salon, new blinds, and a redecorated head compartment. The galley is equipped with a full-size refrigerator/freezer and microwave. Climate control consists of air conditioning with reverse-cycle heating.
Equipment includes a Raymarine C120 multifunction display, radar, autopilot, depth and speed instruments, a bow thruster, and a remote-operated swim platform. The yacht's compact 11.5-foot beam and 33-foot length make it well-suited to canal systems and inland waterways, with safe access around the full perimeter for line and fender handling.
The boat's power system was modified by a prior owner: the original 48-volt lithium battery bank was replaced with a 48-volt lead-acid bank, operated in diesel mode only. A new Victron solar regulator was installed in October 2025 to charge the 48-volt system, which powers the 12-volt systems through an inverter/converter. To restore electric motor operation, a new lithium battery bank installation would be required.
Length
33.00 FT
Beam
11.50 FT
Weight
10,580 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volkswagon
Engine Model
TDI 165-5
Power
NaN HP
Hours
596 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
130 GAL
Water
80 GAL