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THE SMART BOAT

Against the green, hilly coast of St Lucia, birds swoop in daring arcs while flashes of silver leap over deep turquoise water. Occasional outboard-powered launches hug the coast, leaving freshly stirred foam behind them. Artefact , by contrast, is moving silently and slowly, allowing the splendid spectacle of nature to take center stage through walls of near-invisible glass. The warm light of the subtropics bathes the quiet and high-tech bridge.

Captain Aaron Clark switches power from two small generators to batteries, and we keep moving silently at just six knots for several minutes, listening to the birds. Artefact is equipped with an ABB diesel electric system with a DC bus (a direct-current-based diesel-electric system which ABB calls DC Grid) that integrates lithium batteries, Azipods and a full dynamic positioning system. The captain loves the flexibility this provides. “You’re limited only by your imagination,” he says.

By the time this magazine comes out, it will have been five years since the contract was signed for the construction of a 262ft yacht that will no doubt become a benchmark. , which has been cruising nonstop since leaving a chilly Germany in early 2020, is like haute couture: one of a kind and perfectly fitted to its owners, but some of its features will inspire others. They already

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