
NEOLINER ORIGIN under sail for the first time
Ro-roNEOLINER ORIGIN successfully performed its very first sea trials. Built by RMK Marine for Neoline Armateur, it is equipped with 66-metre carbon fiber masts and a total sail area of 3,000 m². NEOLINER ORIGIN is a 136m-long sailing commercial ship capable of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by over 80% compared to conventional ships of equivalent size by reducing energy needs and using wind as the main propulsion energy.
The two foldable Solid Sail carbon masts are manufactured by Chantiers de l’Atlantique, retractable anti-drift planes made by Fouré Lagadec, and an ultra-efficient weather routing system is developed by D-ICE Engineering.
Thanks to these innovative technologies and adopting a commercial speed of 11 knots, the NEOLINER ORIGIN will achieve fuel savings of up to 80% to 90%, resulting in a reduction of associated greenhouse gas emissions.
Upon completion of its construction, the NEOLINER ORIGIN will perform its first rotation between Saint-Nazaire and the East Coast of the United States (Halifax/Baltimore), with two stops at Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.
With a loading capacity of 1,200 lane metres (2.8m wide) or 265 TEUs for a maximum weight of 5,300 tonnes of goods, the NEOLINER ORIGIN can accommodate different types of cargo. It can also carry up to 12 passengers during its various rotations.
© Shippax
Sep 03 2025
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