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British Excellence recognized at World Superyacht Awards 2013

May 10, 2013

Three British Marine Federation (BMF) as well as Superyacht UK (SYUK) members have been honoured with one of the most prestigious awards in the superyacht sector at the 8th annual World Superyacht Awards held in Istanbul. These members have been recognized for their expertise and excellence in superyacht design and construction.

Motor yacht A2 (ex Masquerade of Sole) after refit at Pendennis - Photo by Paul Warchol

WSA 2013 for motor yacht A2 (ex Masquerade of Sole) refitted by Pendennis - Photo by Paul Warchol

The Rebuilt Motor Yacht award went to the 47m motor yacht A2 which was refitted and exterior styling by Pendennis while the naval architecture was a combination of Pendennis and BMT Nigel Gee.

Toby Allies, Sales & Marketing Director at Pendennis said of the win: “A2 was a substantial project for Pendennis, with the vessel stripped back to her bare hull and rebuilt completely over her 16 month period in the Falmouth yard. Being awarded the World Superyacht Award for Best Rebuild is testament to the high level of excellence that is achieved by all our in-house trades and confirms our status as one of the leaders in the worldwide superyacht rebuilds market.”

The Judge’s Special Award for Performance was awarded to the 30m sailing yacht Hamilton, built by Green Marine. Marcel Muller, Managing Director at Green Marine said “We are very happy to have been awarded with this prestigious award. Hamilton is the first racing yacht that could convince the judges to have the qualities of a Superyacht.

WallyCento Yacht Hamilton launched by Green Marine - Image credit YCO

WallyCento Yacht Hamilton launched by Green Marine - Image credit to YCO

“We were lucky to execute this project with a great team of designers, engineers, project managers and builders for an owner who had a clear vision in mind. Only to mention a few of the key players: James Stagg as owners project manager kept the project on a very tight time line and Struik & Hammerslag did a fantastic job on the light weight interior.”

The dedicated award for Three Deck Semi-Displacement or Planing Motor Yacht went to superyacht Imperial Princess, Princess Yachts International’s first Princess 40M from their M Class range of 100ft yachts.

Imperial Princess superyacht by Princess Yachts

Imperial Princess superyacht by Princess Yachts

Chris Gates, Managing Director at Princess Yachts International, said: “We are extremely honoured that Imperial Princess has been awarded in her category at the 2013 World Superyacht Awards.  The standard of yachts within her class were exemplary and we are delighted to receive this internationally recognised accolade for our Princess 40M.  This is a tremendous achievement for all involved.”

Albert Levy, SYUK Chairman commented: “The consistent recognition of quality in design, construction, refit and engineering consultancy evidences a depth of experience and knowledge at the highest level. This enhances the attraction of the UK’s Superyacht Industry to all who work in it and more especially the owners who have entrusted their projects to, in particular the winners of the Awards, whose teams are to be congratulated for their singular efforts.”

Along with the success of the BMF and SYUK members further British accomplishments were recognised with Overall Motor Yacht of the Year and winner of the Raised Pilothouse Semi-Displacement or Planing Motor Yacht awards going to luxury yacht Loretta Anne, designed by Dubois Naval Architects Ltd and with interior design completed by Donald Starkey Designs.

47m Alloy motor yacht Loretta Anne designed by Dubois

47m Alloy motor yacht Loretta Anne designed by Dubois

Charter yacht Endeavour won Refitted Sailing Yacht with its interior design created by John Munford and Adam Lay while superyacht Mogambo took Displacement Motor Yacht of 1,300GT and Above with its exterior and interior design by Reymond Langton Design.

The World Superyacht Awards, in its eighth year, took place at the stunning Ciragan Palace Kempinski, Istanbul, Turkey on 4 May, celebrated the finest new superyacht builds delivered to their owners in the last 12 months. News broadcaster, Natasha Kaplinsky presented the coveted silver Neptune awards and five Judge’s Commendation prizes to the superyacht owners and industry professionals.

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

The UK superyacht industry is a significant contributor in the global arena, delivering revenue over £440million and employing around 3,550, according to the latest Superyacht UK statistics. The diverse nature of the UK’s offering to the superyacht sector has allowed the industry to continue providing excellent services thanks to its refit, broking, design, insurance and legal offerings. British excellence within the industry was highly recognised on the international stage at the spectacular awards event where eight British companies were acknowledged for their expertise and success in the industry.

World Superyacht Award 2013 for motor yacht A2 refitted by Pendennis

May 10, 2013

The annual World Superyacht Awards recognizes the best superyacht projects delivered each year. Pendennis is delighted to confirm that the 47m motor yacht A2, previously known as Masquerade of Sole, has become the Winner of the ‘Rebuilt Motor Yacht’ category at the prestigious awards ceremony, taking place in the magnificent Çırağan Palace Kempinski, Istanbul on the 4th May.

Motor yacht A2 (ex Masquerade of Sole) after refit at Pendennis - Photo by Paul Warchol

Motor yacht A2 (ex Masquerade of Sole) after refit at Pendennis - Photo by Paul Warchol

Masquerade of Sole Yacht before her refit at Pendennis

Masquerade of Sole Yacht before her refit at Pendennis

Toby Allies, Sales & Marketing Director, commented “This recognition is testament to the level of quality and excellence that the Pendennis team strived for during A2’s 16-month visit to the yard in Falmouth. The refit objective on A2 was to completely transform the 1983-built yacht into one reflective of modern design and technology, both externally and internally. The results are impressive as the yacht is now completely unrecognizable from her former self.”

The extent of the work is apparent when comparing photographs of her before and after the rebuild. The initial phase of the project was to strip the superyacht A2 down to her bare steel hull and aluminium superstructure. Following this, structural engineers at BMT Nigel Gee worked alongside the technical team at Pendennis to design a five metre extension across three levels, increasing her LOA from 42.5m to 47m, thereby substantially enhancing the inboard social areas, including an additional impressive full width Owner’s lounge area.

A2 Superyacht - Dining Room Photo credit to Paul Warchol

A2 Superyacht - Dining Room Photo credit to Paul Warchol

John Bonafoux, Managing Director at BMT Nigel Gee, explained “Our experience of working with Pendennis on a number of projects has been hugely positive. Their professionalism and approach to yacht building delivers vessels of the highest quality, as well as a highly enjoyable experience for both the owner and project partners such as BMT Nigel Gee.”

The owner appointed New York based Peter Marino Architect to design the contemporary and luxurious Owner and Guest areas, creating an architecturally-influenced, dramatic interior space. Peter Marino has created a visually exciting design throughout: bleached oak bulkheads balanced with dark palmwood interiors, whilst textured leather walls are balanced by clean-lined furniture, and contemporary patterned upholstery complemented by stylish high-art pieces.

Luxury yacht A2 - main salon Photo credit to Paul Warchol

Luxury yacht A2 - main salon Photo credit to Paul Warchol

The experienced engineering team at Pendennis was given a unique opportunity on this project, as the rebuild required re-engineering of all systems. This involved installation of new deck equipment, a complete rebuild of the engine room, installation of modern bridge technology and new state-of-the-art AV equipment. Pendennis completely redesigned and rewired the vessel’s electrical system, creating a highly efficient and effective power management system. This challenge allowed the team to use their impressive experience to recommend and plan the most appropriate design and performance-led systems for this type of yacht.

Launched in 2012, during the 3rd Pendennis Cup, luxury yacht A2 is testament to the company’s 25 years’ experience, with many members of the project team having worked at Pendennis since it was founded in 1988. It is projects such as A2 that showcase Pendennis’ in-house expertise across all trade areas from paint to engineering, interior finishing to fabrication, highlighting the world class craftsmanship that exists locally in Cornwall.

A2 Yacht - top deck lounge Photo credit to Paul Warchol

A2 Yacht - top deck lounge Photo credit to Paul Warchol

Motor yacht A2 is currently on her way to an exploration of Alaska. The Captain, Peter Pexton, said: “We left Pendennis on the 4th July 2012 and now, 10 months and 16,000 miles later, we are in Vancouver, Canada. A2 has been very busy since her rebuild and I can proudly say that she has performed beautifully. Pendennis did an excellent job on rebuilding the vessel. It was an enormous job, involving a very large work force from all departments.  The quality of the work carried out by Pendennis is excellent and their follow up after leaving the yard is very thorough and helpful even though the yacht is now on the far side of the world. The summer plans for A2 are to cruise British Columbia and Alaska before heading to San Francisco for the America’s Cup.”

Superyacht A2 - owners cabin Photo credit to Paul Warchol

Superyacht A2 - owners cabin Photo credit to Paul Warchol

Technical Specifications

Masquerade of Sole (pre rebuild):

LOA 42.35m
LWL 38.03m
Gross Tonnage 379 tonnes
Builder H.W. De Voogt & Zoon C.V
Speed Cruising Speed: 12 knots
Max: 13 knots
Number of owner/guest cabins 1 Owner, 1 Double, 4 Twin

A2 (after rebuild):

LOA 47m
LWL 42.90m
Gross Tonnage 458 tonnes
Builder Pendennis
Naval Architect Pendennis with Structural Engineers BMT Nigel Gee
Exterior Stylist Peter Marino Architect with Pendennis
Interior designer Peter Marino Architect
Speed Cruising Speed: 14 knots
Maximum: 15.8 Knots
Number of owner/guest cabins 4 x Guest Cabins, 1 x Full Beam width Master Cabin to accommodate 12 (+4 x guest Pullmans)

World Superyacht Award 2013 for WallyCento luxury yacht HAMILTON designed by Design Unlimited

May 10, 2013

The spectacular 30-metre WallyCento luxury yacht Hamilton added another award to her growing collection earlier this week, when she won a judges’ special award for performance, in the Sailing Yacht 30-39m category, at the 2013 World Superyacht Awards. The styling as well as lovely interior, both by Design Unlimited, played an important role in Hamilton yacht’s receiving the recognition of the international jury, tasked with choosing the winners.

WallyCento luxury yacht Hamilton designed by Design Unlimited - Image by RolexCarlo Borlenghi

WallyCento luxury yacht Hamilton designed by Design Unlimited - Image by RolexCarlo Borlenghi

In their citation the judges referred to her ‘comfortable, relaxing interior ambience’ and her ‘premium quality interior’. It was these attributes, combined with her exceptional performance and technical excellence, which led to her being marked out for the special award.

In recent years Design Unlimited has gained a reputation for designing interiors for high performance sailing yachts that deliver all the comforts required for family cruising yet use materials and build techniques that keep the weight to the absolute minimum. The layouts also ensure that they work equally well for racing and family crews, with the necessary facilities for both conveniently yet pleasingly positioned.

30m superyacht Hamilton - Master stateroom

30m superyacht Hamilton - Master stateroom

The attraction of these high quality, high performance ‘cruiser / racers’ in the 20 to 40+ metre range is expected to grow as they offer a dual solution to owners who want to win on the race course and yet enjoy time with friends and family on board their own boats when time permits.

“We’re delighted that Hamilton was awarded this prize and our thanks go out to the judges and all those who worked alongside us to make her such a successful boat,” said Design Unlimited’s Mark Tucker. “Modern materials and build techniques allow us to achieve things that were impossible just a few years ago, but above all it was a pleasure to work with the owner to create an interior that he will enjoy whatever kind of sailing he is doing.”

Below is a choice of the stylish charter yachts with design by Design Unlimited.

WallyCento Yacht HAMILTON – First Grand Prix Racing Yacht to Receive World Superyacht Award

May 10, 2013

Launched by Green Marine in Summer 2012, the majestic 100ft WallyCento yacht Hamilton has received a coveted Neptune award at the 2013 World Superyacht Awards, presented by Boat International Media in Istanbul earlier this week. Sailing yacht Hamilton was honoured with a Judge’s Special Award for Performance, in the Sailing Yacht 30-39m category. She represents the first contemporary racing yacht to win at the World Superyacht Awards.

WallyCento Yacht Hamilton launched by Green Marine - Image credit YCO

WallyCento Yacht Hamilton launched by Green Marine - Image credit to YCO

The award was the result of Hamilton yacht’s achievement in combining high performance with a comfortable, relaxing interior.  The judges also recognised the exceptional challenge that Green Marine and its partners faced in creating a yacht that was both remarkably light for its size, yet capable of managing enormous loads when in racing trim. They summed up their verdict by saying: “The judges felt that this combination of thoroughbred Grand Prix racer and luxury cruising yacht, with a premium quality interior executed to the highest levels of craftsmanship, was well deserving of a Neptune.”

The award was received at the gala dinner by Marcel Müller, Managing Director of Green Marine, who later said: “We were lucky to undertake this project in partnership with a great team of designers, engineers, project managers and builders for an owner who had a clear vision in mind.

“As well as naval architects judel/vrolijk and interior designers and overall stylists Design Unlimited, I should particularly mention the fantastic contributions from project manager James Stagg who was instrumental in keeping the project on schedule, and Struik & Hamerslag UK who built the beautiful lightweight interior.”

One of the judges at the ceremony was heard to say that yachts like Hamilton were ideal for young, successful businessmen who wanted to own boats of the highest standard that had enough comfort for a weekend trip with family or friends, but at the same time were highly competitive and sexy. Another added that even though Hamilton did not look like a ‘normal’ superyacht, its build quality was to superyacht standards and hence it well deserved a superyacht award.

Princess 40M Yacht IMPERIAL PRINCESS receives World Superyacht Award 2013

May 10, 2013

Princess Yachts International is thrilled to annouce the success of its motor yacht Imperial Princess at the eighth annual World Superyacht Awards, held in Istanbul, Turkey on 4 May. Superyacht Imperial Princess represents the first Princess 40M from their M Class range of 100ft plus yachts.

Imperial Princess superyacht by Princess Yachts

Imperial Princess superyacht by Princess Yachts - Image courtesy of Princess Yachts International Plc

During a gala evening held in the magnificent surroundings of the Çiragan Palace Kempinski and attended by a distinguished guest list of superyacht owners, their families, friends and luminaries of the superyacht industry, news broadcaster Natasha Kaplinsky presented the prized silver Neptune awards to the owners of the finest sail and motor yachts delivered in 2012. The Princess 40M yacht Imperial Princess has been named as the winner of the ‘Three Deck Semi-Displacement or Planing Motor Yachts’ category.

For Princess to have been selected as a finalist with what is their first ‘superyacht’ build is an incredible achievement but for Imperial Princess to win this prestigious award and the company be recognised as an important shipyard in the superyacht industry is a great honour for the Plymouth based yacht builder. With over 45 years of innovation and engineering excellence Princess are firmly stamping their marque on the 100ft plus market.

Luxury yacht Imperial Princess - Dining Area

Luxury yacht Imperial Princess - Dining Area Image courtesy of Princess Yachts International Plc

Chris Gates, Managing Director at Princess Yachts International, said: “We are extremely honoured that Imperial Princess has been awarded in her category at the 2013 World Superyacht Awards. The standard of yachts within her class were exemplary and we are delighted to receive this internationally recognised accolade for our Princess 40M. This is a tremendous achievement for all involved.”

The 40M luxury yacht Imperial Princess, built at Plymouth’s historic South Yard, combines cutting-edge technology with superb performance and the ultimate in on-board opulence. Weighing in at 395 gross registered tonnage, the superyacht has twin diesel engines packing some 7,000 horsepower, and is capable of 23 knots.

Motor yacht Imperial Princess - Saloon

Motor yacht Imperial Princess - Saloon Image courtesy of Princess Yachts International Plc

As the largest composite motor yacht ever built in UK, as well as the most luxurious, the 40M can also boast one of the largest hulls in the world constructed using high-tech resin-infusion technology, for optimum strength, quality and weight.

The shipyard continues to invest in their South Yard site, dedicated to the production of yachts 100ft plus, and their M Class product range with a new launch scheduled for 2014.  In 2011 Princess were awarded a £4.6m Government Regional Growth Fund (RGF) to back a major investment to turn South Yard into a world leading boat building facility. The investment has already created 290 jobs and helped safeguard a further 400.

40M Yacht Imperial Princess - Master Stateroom

40M Yacht Imperial Princess - Master Stateroom Image courtesy of Princess Yachts International Plc

The Princess 40M superyacht Imperial Princess has also recently been awarded ‘Best Production Motor Yacht (24m to 40m)’ at the 9th annual Asia Boating Awards and is a finalist for three awards at this year’s ShowBoat Design Awards.

Below is a choice of the exquisite charter yachts built by Princess Yachts.

Pendennis refitted A2 Yacht wins World Superyacht Award 2013

May 10, 2013

Luxury motor yacht A2 (ex Masquerade of Sole) was honoured with the 2013 World Superyacht Award, in the ‘Best Rebuilt Yacht’ category. Refitted by Pendennis in 2012, A2 yacht went through an extensive refit, with her interior and hull taken back to bare steel at the beginning of the project.

Newly refitted A2 superyacht on her maiden voyage

Pendennis refitted superyacht A2 (ex Masquerade of Sole) on her maiden voyage

Over 22 months superyacht A2 was lengthened by 4.5m, before installing a new interior, systems and machinery. Today, bearing her new name of A2, she is effectively a new yacht.

Luxury motor yacht A2 - Exterior

Luxury motor yacht A2 - Exterior

Luxury yacht A2 ((ex Masquerade of Sole) owes her new naval architecture to Pendennis along with BMT Nigel Gee and interior design by Peter Marino Architect.

Superyacht A2 - Main Saloon

Superyacht A2 - Main Saloon

Two World Superyacht Awards 2013 for PUMULA Yacht with interior design by Rhoades Young

May 09, 2013

Rhoades Young Design are thrilled to announce that the classic sailing yacht Pumula (Project Bugamena) was honoured with two prominent Neptune trophies at the recent 2013 World Superyacht Awards, presented at the fabulous Ciragan Palace Kempinski in Istanbul. Pumula yacht won in the categories: ‘Sailing Yacht of Year’ as well as ‘Best Sailing Yacht 30m – 39m’.

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht with interior design by Rhoades Young - Photo by Cory Silken

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht with interior design by Rhoades Young - Photo by Cory Silken

Rhoades Young Design are very grateful to the owners of Pumula for allowing them to be involved in such a fantastic project and they are delighted to share this prize with their colleagues at the Royal Huisman shipyard, Dykstra Naval Architects and project manager Jens Cornelsen.

Royal Huisman Sailing Yacht Pumula - main deckhouse dining - Photo by Cory Silken

Royal Huisman Sailing Yacht Pumula - main deckhouse dining - Photo by Cory Silken

Rhoades Young Design would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate all the other prize winners.

Below is a choice of the beautiful charter yachts with design by Rhoades Young.

World Superyacht Award 2013 for ONLY NOW Yacht with naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design

May 09, 2013

Last Saturday, May 4th, saw the World Superyacht Awards 2013 ceremony. All guests looked at their best, women in beautiful dresses, men in black suits and everybody was a bit excited what the evening would unveil. Following a delicious dinner, the awards ceremony began. Featuring naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design, motor yacht Only Now won the World Superyacht Award 2013 as one of the five finalists in the category ‘Two-deck Semi-displacement or Planing Motor Yacht’.

Luxury motor yacht Only Now featuring naval architeture by Diana Yacht Design

Luxury motor yacht Only Now featuring naval architeture by Diana Yacht Design

Diana Yacht Design hereby want to congratulate the team of Tansu Yachts, they did a great job! Only Now yacht has become an elegant yacht of high quality and Diana Yacht Design are proud that they have been able to contribute to this beautiful yacht.

Superyacht Only Now - front view

Superyacht Only Now - front view

Below is a selection of the magnificent charter yachts with design by Diana Yacht Design:

J Class Yacht RAINBOW by Holland Jachtbouw wins World Superyacht Award 2013

May 09, 2013

Holland Jachtbouw is thrilled to announce that its J Class yacht Rainbow received a highly coveted Neptune trophy in the ‘Sailing Yachts 39M+’ category at the World Superyacht Awards 2013, held on Saturday, May 4.

HJB receives the World Superyacht Award 2013 for its J Class yacht Rainbow

HJB receives the World Superyacht Award 2013 for its J Class yacht Rainbow

The owner of sailing yacht Rainbow, along with Tako van Ineveld, Commercial Director at Holland Jachtbouw, Jeroen de Vos from Dykstra Naval Architects and Michiel de Vos from DeVosDeVries Design were presented with the trophy which has become synonymous with excellence in superyacht build and design.

Hosted by Boat International and held once again at the spectacular Ciragan Palace in Istanbul, the ceremony – dubbed the Oscars of the superyacht industry, was attended by an elite guest list of international superyacht owners and the most influential players in the industry.

J Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class Rainbow

For the last two decades HJB has been distinguished by a no-nonsense, proactive approach to innovative custom projects, and Rainbow yacht was no exception. The highly talented engineering team developed a unique Hybrid Propulsion System to meet the owner’s specifications for an environmentally friendly yacht which will hopefully lead the way in the future of superyachts.

Below is a choice of the stylish charter yachts built by Holland Jachtbouw.

Dykstra Naval Architects yachts honoured with 4 World Superyacht Awards 2013

May 08, 2013

Taken place in Istanbul, on May 4th 2013, the World Superyacht Awards ceremony was attended by plenty of Superyacht owners as well as Superyacht industry members. During the event, the prestigious Dutch luxury yacht design studio, Dykstra Naval Architects, received four Awards.

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Cory Silken

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Cory Silken

Dykstra Naval Architects has won ‘Sailing Yacht of the Year’ and ‘Best Sailing yacht in the 30m – 39m size range’ for the 37,3 m classic sailing yacht “Pumula”, Naval architecture and exterior styling by Dykstra Naval Architects, Interior by Rhoades Young design and built by Royal Huisman.

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class superyacht “Rainbow” won the ‘Best Sailing yacht in the 39m+ range’, Naval Architecture and exterior styling by Dykstra Naval Architects, Interior by deVosdeVries design/Dykstra Naval Architects and built by Holland Jachtbouw.

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

The Award for Best refitted Sailing yacht went to J Class charter yacht “Endeavour”, Naval Architecture on the refit by Dykstra Naval Architects, exterior styling by Jon Barrett Associates and interior design by John Munford/Adam Lay Studio.

Maltese Falcon -  (2)

Maltese Falcon - (2)

Tom Perkins received the Legacy Award for his achievements, one of them was building charter yacht “Maltese Falcon”, naval architecture Dykstra Naval Architects.