55-meter Gene Machine, delivered by Dutch shipyard Amels in 2013, has been spotted in London.






With a beam of 9.4 m and a draft of 3.35 m, she has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 650 tons. Performance wise the yacht is powered by MTU engines of 2000 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots.

@jamesrkent
Gene Machine can accommodate 10 guests in 5 cabins with an interior design by Enzo Enea and an exterior design by Tim Heywood.

@dlr_blog
In December 2016, Gene Machine's crew, led by their captain, Fraser Gow, has rescued a 13-meter sailing yacht halfway through its crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. The crew also managed to cycle 4,736 miles for charity on the superyacht's sundeck gym during the crossing from Gibraltar to St Marteen. Thanks to their effort, £10,737 were raised which will be divided amongst the Heart Research Institute and Duck & Drakes Cancer Trust.

@carolineslondonsnaps
The Gene Machine's crew is also actively using the social media channels with drone footages and relative transparency in their activity. Covered by most yachting publications but also CNN, Gene Machine's strong brand could one day yield it significant resale value, an advantage that the 53-meter Mischief is already capitalizing on in the charter space with a strong Instagram audience built around the fun activities one could undertake onboard the yacht.

@lucdlm