Green Marine

Headquartered near the sailing mecca of Southampton, U.K., luxury yacht builder Green Marine manufactures custom performance sailing yachts and superyachts.

History of Green Marine

Luxury yacht builder Green Marine was founded in 1982 with the mission of manufacturing high-performance sailing yachts from carbon fibre and other advanced composites. The shipyard has delivered monohull and catamaran sailing yachts that have competed in a wide variety of races, including the America’s Cup and Volvo Ocean series. Over the years, luxury yacht builder Green Marine has used its expertise in advanced composite construction to produce custom luxury yacht and superyacht hulls in collaboration with noted yacht designers. These yacht hulls go on to be fitted out by other shipyards including luxury yacht builder Wally and luxury yacht builder Vitters.

Notable Green Marine Yachts

In 2012, luxury yacht builder Green Marine delivered the advanced composite hull, deck, internal structure and other components of the 42.6M sailing superyacht Sarissa to Dutch luxury yacht builder Vitters for fitting out. Sarissa was designed by naval architect Bill Tripp. Luxury yacht builder Green Marine launched the 35M sailing superyacht Sojana in 2003. Noted naval architecture firm Farr Yacht Design is credited with designing Sojana.

Specialisations of Green Marine

Luxury yacht builder Green Marine specialises in high-tech yacht construction techniques utilising carbon fibre and other advanced lightweight composites. The shipyard also manufactures luxury yacht components.

GHOST

Vitters   37.25 m •  2005

SOJANA

Fast Cruising   34.96 m •  2003

PATTOO

Vitters   33 m •  2016

RIBELLE

Vitters   32.64 m •  2017

SPIRIT OF MALOUEN X

Green Marine   32.55 m •  2012

ULISSE

Green Marine   32 m •  2000

GALATEIA

Green Marine   30.48 m •  2015

MARIA ALBA II

Green Marine   29.49 m •  2000

STEALTH

Green Marine   28.44 m •  1996

TIKETITAN

Green Marine   27 m •  1998

TIKETITOO

Wally   27 m •  2001

SHAMAN

Derecktor   26.82 m •  1998

DEFENDER

Green Marine   24.2 m •  1989