The third largest yacht built by Damen Yachting, GAME CHANGER is recently spotted at Malta. She was seen first on Wednesday 4th October moored to St. Angelo Wharf at Grand Harbour Marina (GHM).
She was built by Damen Yachting, Netherlands with 72.15 metres length (loa), a beam of 11.48 metres and a draught of 3.9 metes with a volume of 1,385 GT. She can accommodate 12 guests and 18 crew members including captain. This makes her ideal for intimate gatherings or lavish parties while ensuring top tier service by her professional crew members.
On Thursday 12th October, 2023 she was spotted anchored at Comino as per below image –
She is powered by 4 MTU engines, of which she can reach a max speed of 21 knots and a cruising speed of 14 knots. She has a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure while she carries 340,000 litres of fuel on board.
GAME CHANGER underwent an extensive refit in 2018, elevating her appeal and functionality. This revamp included the creation of an additional lounge on the tender deck, providing more space for relaxation and entertainment. Furthermore, she was lengthened with the inclusion of an extra-large swim platform, expanding her overall capacity.
In addition she has 250 square metres of open deck space for tenders and toys, such as carrying an 11.3 metre Wajer tender, a 10.5 metre Damen RIB and a U-Boat Worx submersible on the main deck.
One of her tenders which is seen frequently is the 15 metre SCYLLA which when she arrived at GHM last 4th October, she did few spins at Dockyard Creek.
Later on in the afternoon she performed a diving operation in the Middle of Marsamxett Harbour (infront of Fort Manoel) without Valletta VTS notification though she had the ALFA Flag at the mast.
On Wednesday 25th October she was spotted underway within territorial waters.
While yesterday Tuesday 21st November she was seen transferring personnel to the mother ship – Superyacht TRANQUILITY.
Superyacht TRANQUILITY was built by Oceanco in 2014 as EQUANIMITY of which was sold by auction after she was seized by Indonesian Authorities due to 1MDB scandal.
Both yachts are moored at Grand Harbour Marina (GHM) which appreciate our work and are our SPONSORS too for a lifetime.