Headline Sponsor: Raymarine

Raymarine has been the headline sponsor of the Boat Builder Awards ever since the very first edition in 2015. Raymarine a world leader in marine electronics, develops and manufactures the most comprehensive range of electronic equipment for the recreational, boating and light commercial marine markets.

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The 2024 Award Categories


Breakthrough Launch of the Year

Sponsored by High Pressure Watermakers

Entry open to boat builder and shipyard companies.
Nominees will have created and launched a new company, class, range or model that is a market disruptor or discernibly drives the development of its yachting or boating sector.

Winner

  • Sunseeker International – Ocean 156
Judges’ summarythe large motor yacht segment is seeing bold developments in living spaces and hull design that would have been unthinkable not long ago. Our three finalists all represent brilliant examples of a change of shift for their respective manufacturers. In the end the Ocean 156 was named as representing the biggest breakthrough of this trio in terms of its potential to attract a different range of owners to the Sunseeker badge.

Finalists

  • Azimut Yachts – Seadeck Series yachts
  • Pearl Yachts – Pearl 82

Sponsored by:

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Innovative Design Solution

Sponsored by Fusion

Entry open to boat builder and shipyard companies and design companies.
Nominees will have innovated a specific single new feature or design solution that enhances the appeal to end customers and/or to improve the function or efficiency of a production boat or one-off yacht.

Winner

  • Faro Boats – Powerdock

Judges’ summarya difficult decision for the judges with truly impressive layout features from Azimut and WiderCat and plenty of innovative ideas on the multirole B-Craft Akoya. But the judges kept returning to the Powerdock, liking the way it complemented infrastructure requirements for smaller electric boats and how it would work particularly well in warmer climates to preserve the boat and minimise the need for cleaning.

Finalists

  • Azimut Yachts – Fly 62 Beach Cockpit
  • B-Craft – Akoya multi-use design features
  • WiderCat – WiderCat 92 seamless interior and exterior layout

Sponsored by:

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Collaborative Solution between a Builder and its Supply Chain Partner

Entry open to boat builder or shipyard companies and their supply chain partner(s).
Boat builder or superyacht yard and their supply chain partner joint nominee(s) will have co-operated closely to improve an aspect of a new build’s sales potential, performance, or services.

Winner

  • Azimut and Volvo Penta – hybrid IPS Drive system

Judges’ summaryIn this pilot project, Azimut Benetti’s R&D department worked closely together with Volvo Penta to introduce the first ever hybrid-electric version of the IPS Drive on Azimut’s new Seadeck 7. Trials have continued through 2024 to optimise the installation. The Seadeck 7 can cruise in pure electric mode up to 11 knots and anchor with zero emissions for up to 12 hours.

Honourable Mentions

  • Cantiere del Pardo and NLComp – Grand Soleil Blue
  • Sanlorenzo and Siemens Reformer – green methanol to hydrogen fuel cell system

Finalists

  • Zerojet and Prestol Composites – Spark Boat electric tender

Retail marketing initiative

Entry open to boat builders, shipyards and their official distributors.
Boat builder nominees, working alone or in collaboration with dealers, will have demonstrated real innovation in sales and marketing initiatives to expand their marketplace.

Winner

  • Manitou by BRP – Kirk Cousins Campaign

Judges’ summarythe North American pontoon market is highly competitive, and market differentiators are important. The Boat Builder Awards recognised Manitou in 2022 for lifting its boats out of the crowd through innovative design features, but this marketing campaign adds another facet. Drawing a strong connection with NFL Quarterback, Kirk Cousins has tangibly raised the profile of the business – the camera work and natural enjoyment of the Cousins family is great at selling boating too.

Finalists

  • Brunswick EU Venture Group – rapid response digital campaign
  • Simpson Marine Group – marketing initiatives

Sustainability Project of the Year

Sponsored by ePropulsion

Entry open to boat builder and shipyard companies.
Nominees in this category will have made changes to improve their business and/or production processes that have resulted in objectively measurable reductions in environmental impact at point of manufacture and/or through a boat’s full lifecycle.

Winner

  • Williams Jet Tenders – sustainability programme

Judges’ summaryEach of the finalists in this category have influential projects of great merit and it was not an easy decision to pick one over the others. After much debate, the judges decided to highlight Williams Jet Tenders’ multi-faceted efforts to reduce its environmental impact. We particularly applauded the establishment by this 140-employee business of a well-crafted annual sustainability report and its commencement of full life cycle assessments for its models.

Honourable Mention

  • Sunreef Yachts – structural foam from recycled PET bottles

Finalists

  • Beneteau Group – Island Cruising Concept
  • ICOMIA – Propelling Our Future initiative

Sponsored by:

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Eco-focused Launch of the Year – under 10m LOA

Entry open to boat builder and shipyard companies.
Nominated boats and yachts under 8m LOA will show demonstratable reduction in environmental impacts compared to immediate past practice across development, manufacturing, and lifetime use.

Winner

  • De Antonio Yachts – E23

Judges’ summaryDe Antonio Yachts has cleverly taken design themes from the larger monohull models in its range, but the E23 is in fact a foil-assisted electric outboard powered catamaran, the first in this company’s history. It enjoyed a high-profile launch thanks to being selected as the official electric boat of the recent America’s Cup. De Antonio has now entered series production with this model.

Finalists

  • IMPACD Boats – IMPACD 680
  • Riva – El-Iseo

Eco-focused Launch of the Year – over 10m LOA

Sponsored by JL Audio

Entry open to boat builder and shipyard companies.
Nominated boats and yachts over 8m LOA will show demonstratable reduction in environmental impacts compared to immediate past practice across development, manufacturing, and lifetime use.

Winner

  • Beneteau Group – Island Cruising Concept

Judges’ summaryWhat boat would you design if you created it to match peoples’ real world boating experiences? This is precisely the way in which Beneteau created its Island Cruising Concept, drawing on a lot of data from boat users over the summer and letting that inform a design that meets their most likely needs and usage habits. The result is very different to the yachts that many are using today and thought-provoking for Beneteau and the wider industry.

Finalists

  • Hanse Yachts – Hanse 410
  • Greenline Yachts – Greenline 58

Sponsored by:

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Designer of the Year

Entry open to designers and design teams working for boat builders, shipyards and independent agencies.
Nominees will have made a notable, creative and innovative contribution to one or more naval architecture, design or interior design boat or superyacht projects.

Winner

  • Japec and Jernej Jakopin, co-founders, J&J Design

Judges’ summaryJapec and Jernej Jakopin have been a major force in the world of design and boat production since 1983. Their company, J&J Design, has been involved with close to 400 projects from 70 boatbuilders across 30 countries, resulting in the production of 75,000 boats and yachts from 10m to 150m in length. Today its office has 24 naval architects, designers and engineers, and operates a tooling, milling and prototyping operation with 45 technicians and two 20 metre milling machines.

While our Designers of the Year have received credit for many innovative projects, they have also had significant behind-the-scenes input on other production boats. Japec and Jernej have deep hands-on knowledge of all elements of boat production and were early pioneers in carbon epoxy and hybrid power technologies. The judges are pleased to honour the Jakopin brothers for their remarkable career and influence across a wide part of the boatbuilding industry.


People and Skills Development

Entry open to boat builder and shipyard companies, trade associations and dedicated marine training establishments.
Nominees will have created initiatives, formal schemes or informal support practices to improve the skills, knowledge and retention of individuals and teams across any discipline of the boat building workforce.

Winner

  • Riviera Australia – Academy of Excellence

Judges’ summaryRiviera’s dedication to training the next generation of boat builders is obvious. One sixth of the company’s 900 workers are apprentices who are now supported by a first-class onsite Academy of Excellence teaching multiple trades and supporting personal development. By any measure this is an impressive programme and an exemplar for boat builders across the world.

Finalists

  • Marine and Specialised Training Academy (MAST)
  • Williams Jet Tenders – apprenticeship scheme

 


Rising Star

Sponsored by Lumishore

Entry open to individuals aged 35 or under on 19 November 2024 working for a boat builder or shipyard.
Nominees will have been making a growing impact on any aspect of their business, from design and production, to management, buying and any other boat building discipline.

Winner

Marieke de Boer, founder, IMPACD Boats

Judges’ summaryLess than four years ago Marieke de Boer left a safe job within the fast-moving consumer goods sector for the uncertainty of becoming a boat builder with a mission to use sustainable but unproven manufacturing techniques and materials. The company she founded has gone on to create a complete range of electrically powered 3D printed motor launches between 4.7m and 6.8m. Around 45 boats have rolled off this future-focused production line so far, establishing viability and market acceptance for something completely new to boat buyers.

Marieke is a passionate believer in sustainable manufacturing. She shares her knowledge with enthusiasm and has spoken at many marine and wider industry events and since 2021 has guided around 40 university students on their research into life cycle assessments and recycled plastics. This must surely be just the start of a very impressive journey for this personable and determined sustainable boat building advocate.

Sponsored by:

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Lifetime Achievement Award

Sponsored by Sleipner Group

Entries open to individuals working for a boat builder or shipyard.
This hall of fame award is for a person who has made a lifetime’s contribution as a boat builder. Nominees will have made a significant impact on the boat or superyacht ¬-building businesses that they have been associated with throughout their careers.

Presented to:

Mohammed Hussein AlShaali – Gulf Craft

Judges’ summary – Born in Ajman, UAE in 1950, Mohammed Alshaali has been widely recognised all around the world as an inspirational businessman who has greatly influenced the adoption of recreational boating as a popular pastime in his home region. He is also a retired diplomat with more than 35 years of experience in international relations, who served as his country’s Ambassador in New York, Washington, Geneva, Canada and Mexico, and as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. 

Coming from a long line of seafarers, fishermen, and pearl divers, the ocean is deeply embedded in Mohammed Alshaali’s DNA. Driven by a lifelong passion for boating, he co-founded Gulf Craft back in 1982, introducing more affordable leisure boating to his country, initially through building small sports fishing boats. His business expanded greatly over the four decades since, growing into one of the world’s top 15 yacht manufacturers, specialising in luxury superyachts. His leadership steered the business through numerous challenges, including the political turmoil of the 1980s, the 2007 recession, and the pandemic. 

Today, Gulf Craft operates a fully integrated design and production facility across three strategically located shipyards, manufacturing boats and yachts ranging from 31 to 175 feet. Over the past 42 years, it has delivered more than 12,000 vessels worldwide.

Mohammed Alshaali continues to work full-time and maintains personal relationships with customers, fostering deep loyalty to his company’s brand. He is a true mentor, sharing his four decades of boat-building expertise with Gulf Craft’s employees. He also champions workplace diversity, with employees from 32 different nationalities. Each team member is encouraged to develop their skills, take on leadership roles, and, most importantly, have their voice heard.

The judges were unanimous in their decision to select Mohammed Alshaali as the 10th name on our incredible roll call of Boat Builder Awards Lifetime Achievement recipients.

Lifetime Achievement previous recipients

  • Paolo Vitelli ­– Azimut Benetti (2015)
  • Robert Braithwaite, CBE – Sunseeker International (2016)
  • David King ­­­– Princess Yachts (2017)
  • Annette Roux – Beneteau Group (2018)
  • Robert T Healey Sr and William J Healey – Viking Yachts (2019)
  • Christoph Rassy – Hallberg-Rassy (2020)
  • Leon Slikkers – Slickcraft, S2, Tiara and Pursuit (2021)
  • John Lu – Horizon Yachts (2022)
  • Massimo Perotti – Sanlorenzo (2023)

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Judging Panel

All nomination entries are carefully evaluated by an international panel of 10 judges, chaired by IBI Editorial Director, Ed Slack.

The Jury is supported by a non-voting secretary, Kim Hollamby of the Hollamby Partnership.