The support vessel Time Off has arrived at Damen Yachting’s main shipyard in Vlissingen and is available for immediate delivery. The 55m yacht was launched at the Damen yard in Antalya in April this year.
Much like her predecessor Gene Chaser – delivered in 2020 as Blue Ocean prior to her sale for use a floating scientific research centre in support to the Amels 180 Gene Machine – Time Off features a large multipurpose main deck hangar which allows for flexible configurations including submersible and dive operations, vehicle garage or workshop facilities, stowage of equipment, space for social engagements or even transport of relief goods. Time Off has a new accommodation layout for up to seven guests and four staff plus crew and a number of design and technical enhancements. These include generator sound enclosure, upgraded AV and navigation systems and updated engine room installations – all aimed at enhancing the overall yachting experience.

Time Off is Damen Yachting’s 17th yacht support vessel. The 50 sq. m area aft, which can be accessed via the swim platform, can be tailored to suit onboard needs. For example, from a fully equipped dive centre to additional storage and activity facilities or even as a laboratory and research area.
“Time Off is all about providing clients flexibility. A blend of adventure and superyacht support functions that they can customise to work for them. We are very proud to now have here in Vlissingen and available for clients to visit and take out on sea trials,” says Wouter Kleijpoel, Design Manager Yacht Support.
Damen Yachting, a division of the Damen Shipyards Group, was created in 2019. It combines the pedigree and heritage of Amels yachts with a growing portfolio of SeaXplorer yachts and Yacht Support vessels.
Credits: Damen Yachting