Verdeblu’s visit to the Silent Yachts shipyard in Fano was not limited to a simple inspection or a technical visit, but represented the validation of a concept that redefines the standards of modern navigation: the union of luxury, absolute silence, and zero environmental impact solar-electric technology.
Silent Yachts catamarans today represent one of the best solutions to meet the needs of an increasingly demanding clientele that is highly attentive to the marine ecosystem—clients who refuse to compromise between comfort and sustainability and who can finally choose vessels capable of offering unlimited autonomy, silent navigation, zero emissions, and minimal maintenance.

Technological Innovation at the Service of the Owner and Comfort
During Verdeblu’s visit to the Silent Yachts shipyard in Fano, attention focused on the build quality and engineering of the spaces. The absence of the traditional engine room, replaced by battery banks and compact electric motors, frees up architectural volumes unthinkable on conventional boats.
The result is a layout that maximizes liveability: larger owner’s suites, extended living areas and total continuity between interior and exterior. The solar panels, structurally integrated into the flybridge, are not a purely aesthetic addition, however fascinating, but the beating heart that guarantees the energy autonomy of the boat.
Silence as a Navigation Standard
A cruise aboard a Silent Yacht definitively eliminates the typical disturbances of motor boating. No vibrations. No background noise. No exhaust fumes.
Navigation takes place in total silence, allowing you to listen exclusively to the sound of the sea and the wind, even when traveling at cruising speed. At anchor the experience is superior: the boat keeps all on-board services active – from air conditioning to watermaker – drawing directly from the batteries, without the need to keep noisy and polluting generators running. This guarantees absolute privacy and total respect for protected marine areas.
Management costs
Furthermore, the running costs of Silent Yachts are significantly lower thanks to the reduction in fuel and maintenance costs. Over time, these savings can make electric yachts an economically advantageous choice, attractive to both budget-conscious sailors and luxury lovers.
Verdeblu’s Choice
Verdeblu’s interest in the management and charter of Silent Yachts catamarans stems from the desire to offer an excellent nautical product. These are boats that combine the independence of sailing with the comfort of the engine, eliminating the defects of both. It is the concrete answer for those looking for an exclusive, technologically advanced and totally sustainable cruise.
With this partnership, Verdeblu is positioning itself as a forerunner of conscious luxury, where the most advanced technology allows you to experience the sea in its purest form.

Custom interiors
Verdeblu is also excited to announce a collaboration that will shape the future of Silent Yachts.
The shipyard in Fano has recently formalised a revolutionary partnership with the renowned Italian studio Nuvolari Lenard, celebrated internationally for the interior design of yachts. This union combines Silent Yachts’ excellence in sustainable navigation with Nuvolari Lenard’s unmistakable craftsmanship, creating environments that combine timeless elegance, comfort and high-quality materials.
Thanks to this synergy, every client who undertakes the construction of a new Silent Yachts boat will be able to access completely customised furnishing solutions, designed to enhance living spaces and offer a refined, functional and eco-conscious on-board experience. The interiors will take shape through a distinctive style that interprets luxury and sustainability with fresh and innovative approaches.

Unlimited autonomy for long navigations
Verdeblu has also identified in Silent Yachts the ideal partner to propose cruises in the Mediterranean and long navigations, including transatlantic ones, with zero emissions. Solar propulsion guarantees, theoretically, unlimited autonomy (range transoceanic). This frees the client from dependence on ports for refueling, offering a freedom of route and a flexibility in time management that traditional boats cannot match.
And finally, if you are interested, watch the video in which the Vice Chairman of Silent Yachts, Captain Steve Bell, answers an interview on the planning of the crossing, on the route from Gibraltar to Antigua that started in November, on life on board during the first days at sea and how the team manages weather conditions, navigation and energy efficiency during the cruise.
Follow The Atlantic Crossing of the Silent 62 3-Deck “100%”. A Solar-Powered Journey From Gibraltar to Antigua
Silent Yachts for Charter with Verdeblu

Silent 62’ Catamaran “Silent Grace”
Low Season €40,000/week
High Season: €45,000/week
Length mt: 18.86
Cabins: 4 – Crew 3
Yacht Type: Solar Electric Catamaran
Model: Silent 62′
Year: 2025
Shipyard: Silent Yacht

Catamaran “Silent Dream”
Low Season: €25,000/week
High Season: €28,500/week
Length mt: 17.99
Cabins: 3
Yacht Type: Solar Electric Catamaran
Year: 2021
Model: Silent 60
Shipyard: Silent Yachts


