Boat Builder Awards Winners Announced
The Boat Builder Awards for Business Achievement, held in association with Raymarine, praised 36 shortlisted companies and named eight winners last night in a dramatic black and gold themed night within the amphitheatre of Amsterdam’s National Maritime Museum. More than 350 guests also honoured the Lifetime Achievement of Viking Yachts’ Bill and Bob Healey, and applauded the Rising Star talents of Angela Pernsteiner from Dominator Yachts and Riviera Australia’s Kyle Davison
The fifth edition of the Boat Builder Awards, jointly organised by IBI and METSTRADE, received a record total of 82 nominations this year, with strong entries in every category.
The Retail Marketing Initiative category, sponsored by Glomex, kicked off the evening in inspirational style. Riva’s branded Lounges, Privées and Decks, located in Venice, Monte Carlo, Palm Beach, Paris and other aspirational destinations, were named winner for providing fully immersive brand experiences for guest users and Riva owners. Azimut received an Honourable Mention for a bold initiative bringing its brand and design values to the attention of a wider US audience by placing an 18m Azimut S6 in New York’s Times Square.
It was an equally bold picture in the International Dealer or Distributor Development category, sponsored by Volvo Penta, where in a field of entries all demonstrating significant expansion, Galeon took the award for its very focused regional expansion plans that resulted in sales growth of nearly one third in 2019.
Marking one of the strongest marine/automotive collaborations yet seen, Marquis Yachts and Toyota Motor Corporation were named as winners for their partnership on the LY 650 motor yacht in the Collaborative Solution Between a Production Boat Builder and its Supply Chain Partner category, sponsored by Ultraflex. Hallberg-Rassy and Lewmar received an Honourary Mention for their innovative work on a cassette-style drop-in steering system for the Hallberg-Rassy 340.
The Collaborative Solution between a Superyacht Builder and its Supply Chain Partner category, sponsored by Lumishore, drew a very strong selection of entries illustrating incredible examples of design, craftsmanship and innovation. The winning collaborative team of Rondal, Comm&Sens and Gurit illustrated the point perfectly with their load sensing rudder for a Royal Huisman 81m sailing superyacht.
The Innovative Onboard Design Solution category, sponsored by Fusion, was awarded to Benetti for its very advanced 100m FB272 that offers up to 12-hour engineless operation thanks to a very advanced hybrid propulsion system. Equally forward thinking, Grand Banks’ use of a robotic 8-axis mill was the winner in the Innovation in a Production Process, category, sponsored by Dometic.
The Environmental Initiative, sponsored by UCINA, drew a broad range of entries highlighting many of the boat building industry’s recent responses to sustainable production. Spirit Yachts’ win recognised its environmental efforts not with the recently launched Spirit 111 superyacht but also with manufacturing and business processes.
The Best Apprenticeship or Training Scheme category, sponsored by Marine Resources, recognised Princess Yachts for its apprenticeship scheme and leadership pathway which trains its new recruits holistically and nurtures them through the business. The positive effects of encouraging and retaining talent were also perfectly illustrated by the presentation of two Rising Star awards, sponsored by Gurit – to Angela Pernsteiner, the dynamic CEO of Dominator Yachts and Kyle Davison, who progressed in a decade from the ground floor to appointment as the Supply, Planning and Production Director of Riviera Australia.
The evening’s finalé honoured the nearly six decades of remarkable service of Robert T. Healey, Sr. and William J. Healey. Bill and Bob built Viking Yachts into the world’s largest manufacturer of high-end sportfishing and motor yachts by following their mantra of building a better boat every day. They also both made a significant and selfless contribution to the general well-being of the boating industry. The Lifetime Achievement award, sponsored by Side-Power, was presented to Bob’s son, Robert Healey Jr, Executive Co-Chairman of the Viking Group.
IBI Editor and chair of the Boat Builder Awards judges, Ed Slack, commented: “The Boat Builder Awards celebrates the achievements of the people and companies that build the boats that drive our industry. They also recognise the invaluable work of those that supply vital equipment and services.
“In our fifth year of the awards we have seen a record number of entries from across the globe that were accepted for final assessment by our panel of judges. They spanned small craft production, right up to large superyachts and from niche producers through to volume manufacturers. Their entries demonstrate encouraging response to current challenges, from finding new customers, workforce talent development and environmental diligence, to exploiting new technology. Our congratulations go to all who participated.”
Winners, honourable mentions and shortlisted companies for the Boat Builder Awards for Business Achievement, held in association with Raymarine
Retail marketing initiative
Winner
Riva – Riva Lounges, Privées and Decks
Honourable Mention
Azimut Yachts – Azimut S6 in Times Square
Shortlisted
Gunboat – Rebuilding the brand’s reputation
International Distributor or Dealer Development
Winner
Galeon – Dedicated regional growth plans
Shortlisted
Aquila – Creation of global distribution network
Highfield Boats – Major growth of exports
Collaborative Solution between a production boat builder and its supply chain partner
Winner
Marquis Yachts, working with Toyota Motor Corporation – Co-development of Lexus LY 650
Honourable Mention
Hallberg-Rassy, working with Lewmar – Steering cassette for Hallberg-Rassy 340
Shortlisted
Aquila, working with Opacmare – Aquila 32 SAFE wraparound platform
Numarine, working with Energy Solutions (UK) – XP Explore interfaces and systems
Collaborative Solution between a superyacht builder and its supply chain partner
Winner
Royal Huisman, working with Rondal, Comm&Sens and Gurit – Load sensing composite rudder
Shortlisted
Azimut Yachts, working with Naviop – Comm and 50 bridge system for Azimut Grande S10
Benetti Yachts, working with ABA Yacht – Hell Sea watertight bulkhead exhaust fitting
Spirit Yachts, working with Lewmar – Custom components for Spirit 111
Innovative On-board Design Solution
Winner
Benetti – Benetti FB272 propulsion system
Shortlisted
Aquila – Hydro Glide Foil for Aquila 36
Greenline – Greenline 48 AC always on
Wettoncraft – Trailer Free RIB
Innovation in a Production Process
Winner
Grand Banks – 8-axis mill
Shortlisted
Classic Works – Efficient workshop layout for yacht refits
Paul Dijkstra Composites – Low cost pre-preg manufacturing
Environmental Initiative
Winner
Spirit Yachts – Manufacturing processes and yacht design
Shortlisted
Amer Yachts – Adoption of FILAVA fibres
Vaan Yachts – Circular economy materials on Vaan R4
Best Apprenticeship or Training Scheme
Winner
Princess Yachts – Apprenticeship scheme and leadership pathway
Shortlisted
TaShing Yachts – Apprenticeships and training for women
Rising Star
Angela Pernsteiner – Dominator Yachts
Kyle Davison – Riviera Australia
Lifetime Achievement
Robert T. Healey, Sr. and William J. Healey – Viking Yachts
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