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2012 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show a Great Success

May 28, 2012

Closing down yesterday on May 27, the 24th edition of the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show made happy both organisers as well as exhibitors, with visitor numbers up 1.6%, coming in at 37,094 during the four days. But importantly, out in force were genuine buyers.

Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2012

Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2012

Brett Thurley at Pacific Motor Yachts, dealer for Clipper, Jeanneau and Prestige, was happy to report he sold yachts at the show. “But I gauge a boat show on response on the Monday. Sometimes people are really keen on the weekend, then pull back the week after. But we have been busy doing sea trails and the leads we have are serious.”

Thurley continued: “We ramped up our effort this year to have the largest presence on the water and launch Jeanneau and Prestige. The response and rewards were beyond our expectations. SCIBS provided the show and the visitors. It was a far greater result than we could have hoped for. I applaud the management of the show for their efforts to generate and invest in media activity to support the show. To me it’s the premiere boat show for Australia.”

John Hogan, CEO at Superior Jetties labelled this year’s event “the best we’ve ever done”.

SCIBS 2012 a Great Success

SCIBS 2012 a Great Success

“We increased our efforts this year: we launched new products and that combined excitement turned in to real sales, not just leads. We do have more than 100 leads, but for us, we signed 14 contracts, including the biggest lift in the Sunstream range that was launched at the show.”

Integrity’s Brett Flanagan is “over the moon” with year’s results. “We sold four boats, all our stock boats, collected money on them, and sold another one yesterday afternoon, which is under construction. And we are in the process of negotiating two more. And we haven’t even been through our list of prospects! It was our best show ever, no doubt about that.”

An exhibitor for 21 years, David Tanner from AMI Group said the sales are already coming in.“It was certainly the best show in five years. The people were very high quality and that’s what exhibitors want. They seemed to be prepared to spend. There was a great local feel about it, wonderful street atmosphere and friendliness.”

Tanner who says he gauges ROI by post-show orders, judged the show as a great one by the orders he received first thing this morning. “That’s unusual, even in the hey-day. To receive two big orders at 8am on the day after the show is exceptional. The fact is, the sales results are there.”

“Dollars don’t lie,” said one veteran exhibitor, thrilled that he had doubled his target for this year’s show, hitting a 24-year record cash and card total.

Horizon Yachts at SCIBS 2012

Horizon Yachts at SCIBS 2012

“You can’t fudge these figures,” said Steven Quan at Dometic/Seabreeze Industries, distributor of Dometic, Crusair, Sealand and Sovereign products and accessories, who have been at every show for 24 years. “We have made more at this show than any other, topping $100,000 in sales during the four days. We are very happy indeed.”

From Palm Beach Motor Yachts, Mark Richards stated “We had a fantastic show! I am really happy. A lot of people had been negative about it, but it went well for us. We have two sea trials today and another one tomorrow. We had people from New Zealand and interstate. I love this show!”

Josh Metz, dealership director at Fairline Queensland said the show was “extremely successful” for the UK brand.

“We sold the Fairline Targa 58, the newly delivered model for this show. We are working on another three to four, which is fantastic! For us it was excellent.”

Andy Young from Boating Syndication Australia sold six shares in its Belize motor yacht during the show. “Yes, we had a great show. We exceeded our expectations. We had a good product and the people were great. We have 17 tests this week and we deem this year’s SCIBS an overwhelming success!”

Peter Collins from Arvor Boats said interest in the Weekender was non-stop and the leads were top quality.

“We put a fair effort in to marketing the new model five months prior, and we expected a fair crowd. It felt like there were more people around this year, even on the Friday. And we have many trials booked in for this week and we will be heading back up to Brisbane to conduct these. This is unprecedented from any show. There were heaps of people here from interstate. We are confident we will have good sales.”

Peter Crossley from Marine OEM Supply, representing Arctic Steel and Tides Marine said: “It was fantastic! A much better show than last year. We were in an excellent position in the Superyacht Pavilion. We had people from all over the place approaching us and hundreds of leads. If we can convert one quarter of these enquiries, we will be wrapped.”

Crossley continued: “It was disappointing that some manufacturers and builders didn’t come, but I am sure they will be back next year.”

Melissa Yeomans from Deckhardware was thrilled with the “genuine buyers” at this year’s event. “Our leads are many times better than for the past two years. We had a lot of interest and request for quotes from owner/builders from interstate. That’s the bonus of SCIBS – you get a lot of interstate visitors which we really noticed this year. We are going back to Sydney with 12 quotes, which is awesome. If we get half of those through, I will be very happy.”

Ian Douglas Mooloolaba Yacht Brokers, representing Jeanneau sail said the general feeling from the public was that the show was excellent. “We were happy with all of it. We had a great show. I would have to say a lot stronger than we expected. We are pricing four boats this week and expect to have four contracts by the end of the week. The DS44 was outstanding and everybody was talking about it. We are pleased we went to the trouble of bringing it here.”

Riviera Yachts at SCIBS 2012

Riviera Yachts at SCIBS 2012

Dani Limback, from Chaparral Australia said the show wassurprisingly strong, with interest on the bigger boats and wake boats.“We’re really happy. We have excellent leads – and we don’t take any old leads. We have 120 strong leads and a lot of good feedback. We are organising sea trials from now until Sunday and we have a dozen of those so far. We will be coming back next year for sure.”

Riviera Syndication’s John Russell said this year’s show was “much better than last year”.

“We have sold three shares in the 58 Sports Yacht located in Sydney and two in the 58 here. That’s it for the moment, but we had four full books of leads and demonstrations to do. We are confident we are going to better that. It was great to see so many happy people at the boat show enjoying the best of the boating lifestyle.”

Maritimo’s Luke Durman reported a positive show all round. “One of the dealers told us it was the best SCIBS in four years. We were happy with numbers and general enquiries,” he said. “We had new products on show and great feedback on them. It was a good quality crowd, some faces we recognised and some new faces. In terms of sales, we expect over the next two weeks to take at least five or six orders.”

The new Maritimo 58 was one of the busiest boats on show and according to feedback, visitors were impressed. Likewise with the new Mustang 43. “We’ve spent a lot of time on its development, so it was good to hear the positive feedback.”

Powerdive’s Aaron Hawke, from Perth, was thrilled with his company’s ROI. “We had great days every day, selling out of product. You can’t complain about that! It was worth every cent in marketing and getting our brand out there.”

Florian Caroller from Ensign Boat Brokers said the company went “better than expected”.

“We had one sale of the First 40 and many, many good leads for the Sense 43 and enquiries on the Sense 50. The new Oceanic has also generated a lot of interest. We were able to show the brochures and the boat has some of the same attributes of the Sense. We have many quotes and leads to follow up. We are happy. This week will be busy and we will be closing deals.”

Russell Wright at Horizon Motor Yachts Australia is “delighted” with results. “We were extremely happy with the numbers we had on our stand. It surpassed what we had expected. Whilst there were no direct impulse sales we were introduced to many potential buyers and progressed many of our current leads closer to a sale. It was also encouraging that fewer people were commenting on the current difficult economic times.

“Our new release Horizon E54 was a winner and we are confident to get at least 3 orders of this model after demos and we have two clients close on our new Horizon E70.”

Will Sangster, Director of Sales at Mercury Marine commented on the “enquiry from genuine customers” “From our stand point, that’s important – quality over quantity. The people we saw were absolutely genuine and in the market.”

Define Watches’ Peter Petzold exhibited his prestige timepieces in the MarineBusiness-World.com pavilion and said the show was “very good” for both sales and leads. “The promotion with Gold FM worked extremely well for us. We have sold a few watches and most importantly, we have started interest in our brands.”

According to Petzold, feedback from visitors was that they have never seen anything like the range of German watches he had on show and that they were glad to see a broader range of exhibitors. “It certainly was a good show for us.”

Marc Hall from United Motor Yachts admits that they were late to sign up as exhibitors, and that while the Superyacht Pavilion was quiet for them, “the leads were strong”.

“It was really flag waving exercise for us, since we only opened the doors three weeks ago. We were happy with the show and will be back in 2013, with boats on the water doing boat sales.”

Launching its innovative 950, Seawind sales were very strong. “We sold two 950s and one of the new 1000XL2, the first time it has been on display,” said Brent Vaughan. “We also have hundreds of leads. I think we will have at least one sale this week, as well as three or so strong leads in coming weeks. We are very pleased, especially considering the economy. It has been very slow. This is the best sales activity we’ve had all year.”

Mark Elkington from Multihull Solutions referred to SCIBS as “the best multihull show in Australia” and that this year’s event was “excellent for sales and leads”.

“We secured three contracts on boats at the show and are undertaking sea trials and quotes, hoping to get a similar volume of orders. We have plenty to do. We are very happy. It was a very good show for us. Buyers are noticeably showing a lot of signs of being nervous about committing, but they are there.”

Mark Leach from Raymarine said the show had “its vibe back” and commented on the great atmosphere. “But for us, the important thing is quality enquiry and passing leads on to dealers. We think our dealers will be really pleased with this year.”

Damien Weber from Navico was exhibiting with a brand new stand showcasing brands B&G, Simrad and Lowrance. “The results will be seen by our dealers in the next two to three weeks,” he said, “But we think it was a very strong show. There is a great ambience and traffic through the pavilion. Outside on the marinas, we noticed Simrad has about three times as much share as last year. That is the measure for us. Our brands have really gained traction.”

First time exhibitor, Stand Up Surf Co did great sales at the show, said Kath Philp. “We sold seven boards, which we didn’t expect, and got some very big leads for distribution which we haven’t been able to crack to date, which we also hadn’t expected. The show exposed our brand to a whole new market and we got extremely positive feedback. We will absolutely be back next year!”

Clive Raharuhi from Concept Models not only sold out of his show stock of remote-controlled boats, his store nearby was cleared out by visitors on their way home from SCIBS. “We were in the best spot,” he said referring to the new “Adrenaline Area”, where JetLev and Jet Surf demonstrations were held. “We must have sold close to 100 units, from $75 to $800. It was a great show and people were really upbeat.”

Sue Thomson, Boat Show General Manager said “These results are fantastic! It’s pleasing to hear exhibitors had a great show. We worked hard ramping up marketing and promotion this year and it’s very rewarding when exhibitors leave the show with these kinds of results.In these tough times, these results are encouraging. Planning is already underway for the 25th Anniversary show next year.”

Winson Chow, Mulpha Chief Operating Officer said “Mulpha congratulates exhibitors on their success. As we head towards the significant milestone of the 25th Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, 23 to 26 May 2013, we are looking forward to an even stronger event. It is excellent to cap off this year’s show with such positive results.”

ASMEX 2012: Solutions for industry

May 25, 2012

A refreshing experience for delegates, the Australian Superyacht and Marine Export Conference (ASMEX) taking place on 22-23 May at Sanctuary Cove was all about solutions, not problems, as well as rather about what we can do, not what we can’t.

ASMEX 2012

ASMEX 2012

A key focus for conference organised by the Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX) and Superyacht Australia was to ensure that delegates were well informed regarding the solutions and opportunities for businesses in the current economic climate.

The strong line-up of speakers included AIMEX President Alistair Murray who talked about the issues with manufacturing and the suggested solutions provided to the Prime Ministers Task Force for Manufacturing, Richard Ward, Managing Director of Seawind Catamarans and Corsair who talked about his experiences in shifting their manufacturing to Vietnam and speakers like Thom Dammrich, President of NMMA who inspired delegates with the initiatives and growth of the marine industry in the US as a result of some key marketing strategies and focus areas.

Erwin Bamps of Gulf Craft also offered an enlightening view on the importance of the buyer and a strong brand. All speakers focused on the positive view and opportunities for the future and shared their strategies for driving the marine export and superyacht sectors.

The focus on solutions was also confirmed by several government speakers who were all adamant about working with the industry to drive more business for Australian companies. Since ASMEX 2011 AIMEX has been working closely with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA), the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), Customs and Border Protection and more recently with the Prime Ministers Task Force for Manufacturing regarding the plight of manufacturing in Australia. All of these departments were present at this years conference and provided industry with the progress to alleviate some of the key barriers to businesses in the marine export and superyacht sectors in Australia.

ASMEX delegates have since been commenting on their pleasure in attending a conference focused on the solutions and opportunities for business and their appreciation for speakers focus being on sharing of information rather than selling their brand or product.

Phuket Boat Show contributes to the growth of Andaman Marine Triangle

January 30, 2012

Phuket Island, belonging to the best yacht charter locations, is at the centre of Asia‘s growing marine leisure industry . It is one of the top five cruising destinations in the world and is the centre of the emerging ‘Andaman Marine Triangle’.

PIMEX 2012 – where luxury boats and lifestyle attract buyers from around the world

PIMEX 2012 – where luxury boats and lifestyle attract buyers from around the world

Consisting of Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi provinces, the Andaman Marine Triangle is home to some of the most stunning sailing grounds in the world, and location of choice for the filming of many international blockbuster movies.

The coastline of the Andaman Marine Triangle, and associated marine leisure industry, is the single largest asset for the area’s tourism industry, the promotion of which is lead by Asia’s largest in-water boat show, the Phuket International Boat Show (PIMEX). Held 29th March to 1st April 2012, PIMEX is to be held at the award-winning Royal Phuket Marina on the Island’s east coast.

Phuket is the gateway to the Andaman Marine Triangle with more than 200 direct international flights weekly from major tourist markets in Asia and Europe. The three provinces share the same coastline and marine environment, and together have become the marine playground for the rich and famous – the wealthy, the celebrities – and tourists from around the world.

With its long established and well developed infrastructure, Phuket holds a pivotal position in the Andaman Marine Triangle, and is home to four world-class marinas with a capacity of over 750 yachts.

As reported by Channel News Asia, “The amount of private wealth in Asia is estimated to triple to US$16 trillion by 2015, according to Swiss private bank Julius Baer’s annual wealth report done jointly with CLSA.” It is this growth in regional wealth, combined with the desire of boat owners wanting to relocate from traditional cruising grounds, that continues to fuel the growth of the marine leisure industry in the region.

In line with this growth, large-scale marine infrastructure in Phuket continues to develop. Further investment by established Phuket marinas is expected to be over THB500m, and a likely expansion of berth capacity of over 20%, over the next five years.

PIMEX plays an integral role in creating and stimulating demand for marine products and services in Asia. The leading consumer show in Asia, over 5,500 visitors attended the 2011 Show to view the USD100 million of boats on display, and marine and lifestyle offerings.

PMEX connects buyers with sellers in the marine and luxury lifestyle space, and with the largest in-water display in the region, allows potential buyers to view boats first hand. International buyers often then choose to leave their boats in Phuket’s marinas so they can enjoy the facilities and surrounding cruising grounds at their leisure.

The trend of marina growth can be seen expanding from Phuket to the Andaman Marine Triangle, with two new marinas in Krabi – Krabi Boat Lagoon and Krabi River View – and another – Port Takola Marina – in the pipeline, adding almost 400 berths to the triangle when complete.

Over one billion baht of marina infrastructure development is expected in the Andaman Marine Triangle over the next five years.

This bodes well for the continued growth of the region’s marine industry, as marinas in the Asian region are filling up. PIMEX is positioned as a key marketing and promotional tool for Phuket and beyond, helping to position the Andaman Marine Triangle as the marine leisure playground in Asia.

PIMEX showcases Phuket Island, Thailand and the Asia region to the marine leisure world globally. Attracting an international clientelle, organisers confirm markets of growing importance for the show and for the regional marine industry in particular, are Russia and China, with Thai buyers also on the increase.

“We welcomed over 15 visitor nationalities to PIMEX 2011 and of particular interest was the growing numbers of Russians and Chinese. Also, a number of exhibitors noted a growing trend of Thais showing interest in buying into the marine leisure lifestyle,” commented  PIMEX Show Director, Andy Dowden.

PIMEX 2012 exhibitor, Matthew Steinert of Prout International (China), added, “PIMEX is a key consumer-show boat show in Asia and we are looking forward to a successful 2012 Show.”

Targetting High Net Worth Individuals and marine leisure enthusiasts, top international boat brands on display and represented at the Boat Show, include Azimut, Bavaria, Beneteau, Boston Whaler, Elan, Fairline, Feeling, Ferretti Yachts, Formula, Fountaine Pajot, Galeon, Gulf Craft, Hanse, Jeanneau, Majesty, Monterey Boats, Nautitech Catamarans, Nautor Swan, Oryx, Pershing, Prestige Yachts, Princess, Privilege, Prout, Pursuit, Riva, Riviera, Sea Ray, Seawind Catamarans, Selene Ocean Trawler, Silvercraft, Sunseeker, Trawler Catamarans, and Tiara Yachts. Alongside them will be leading marine brands and lifestyle products including luxury real estate and marina developments.

“We are seeing more interest in exhibitors from China, Australia and New Zealand in particular this year. PIMEX has become the boat show in Asia to showcase boats, marine and lifestyle products to a large international audience,” added Dowden.

Melbourne Summer Boat Show 2012: Visitors given chance to win two catamaran yacht Seawind 1160 holidays

January 19, 2012

The well-known Melbourne Summer Boat Show, held in February 3–5, 2012 at the Docklands seems to be a massive family event with some very special new exhibitors and features now confirmed.

Melbourne Summer Boat Show

Melbourne Summer Boat Show

This year, the Boating Industry Association of Victoria (BIAV) along with Australia‘s largest manufacturer of cruising catamarans – Seawind – are very pleased to present a special talk by the Margetts family whose intrepid adventure around Australia on the sailing yacht Seawind has been making waves since her departure last May. The Margetts family including mum, dad, their two children, family dog and a few select crew, departed Brisbane for the trip of a lifetime, and have been circumnavigating Australia onboard their ex charter cruising catamaran yacht Seawind 1160. They will be sailing through Melbourne in February 2012 after having sailed around the Top End of Australia and more recently, crossing the Great Australian Bite in the Southern Ocean.

Luxury catamaran yacht Seawind 1160

Luxury catamaran yacht Seawind 1160

The Margett’s first presentation will be at the Melbourne Summer Boat Show on Saturday, 4th February as part of the many family festivities on offer.

To celebrate the launch of the 100th Seawind 1160 yacht – the vessel the Margetts have been using for the entirety of their trip – Seawind have teamed up with Whitsunday Escape and Multihull Central to give away two holidays in the Whitsundays as the “Ultimate Test Sail” with the first prize winner being announced at the Melbourne Summer Boat Show on Sunday, 5th February. The prize includes a spot as a crew member onboard a Seawind 1160 at the legendary Seawind Whitsunday Rally in June 2012 for an entire week of sailing.

Sailing yacht Seawind 1160 - Saloon

Sailing yacht Seawind 1160 - Saloon

The prize also includes:
•Accommodation in one of two queen sized cabins onboard Whitsunday Escape’s Seawind 1160 “Lady L” (suitable for a single or couple) during the Seawind Whitsunday Rally (16-23 June, 2012).
•FREE regatta entry fees including up to six social races around the Whitsundays stopping at a new island each night.
•VIP Entry to up to five parties and functions at different locations around the Whitsundays.
•Coaching by Multihull Central expert skipper – so one can be on the helm and become a better cat sailor!

Two Awards for Seawind Catamarans at the 2010 AIMEX awards

August 10, 2010

Seawind Catamarans have been awarded the Australian Marine Exporter of the Year award, at the 2010 Australian International Marine Export (AIMEX) awards.  Seawind also won the Best Marine Industry Export Marketing Strategy award.

Seawind 1250 Catamaran - Image credit to seawindcats

Managing director and founder of Seawind Catamarans Richard Ward said winning the awards was “extremely pleasing” and for which the company owed its loyal customers and talented team of boatbuilders.

“Even against a strong Australian dollar and cheaper competition, Seawind Catamarans is surviving and, indeed, prospering and this is a testament to the high quality of Seawind’s designs and construction,” Mr Ward said.

“AIMEX is to be congratulated and applauded for its strong stand in promoting Australian manufacturers.”

Seawind Catamarans is Australia’s largest designer and builder of ocean capable cruising catamarans and has been operating for over 28 years. Offering four distinct models – 1000, 1160, 1250 and 1050 Resort yacht– the company exported 40 per cent of its 2009 production. Export destinations include the USA, British Virgin Islands, Thailand, Hong Kong and Italy.

With 10 dealers around the world and through attendance of 19 international boat shows (of which 13 are outside Australia), Seawind Catamarans is thoroughly committed to the export market. Recent exports to strategically significant markets such as the Caribbean charter sector and the Mediterranean cruising sector means Seawind is establishing important footholds in popular leisure and commercial sailing destinations. Also of significance is the recent delivery of three new catamarans to the Pacific Northwest region of Seattle and surrounds opening the San Juan Islands, Canadian coastline and cruising grounds that stretch as far north as Alaska.

Seawind employs a combination of innovative and traditional marketing strategies to target leisure and charter markets. An integrated website allows customers and dealers to access detailed and up-to-date information on all products and services. Modern social media platforms mean owners can have conversations anywhere in the world, sharing their interest and enthusiasm for the yachts. Seawind prioritises the customer community and engages current and potential customers through the use of podcasts and webinars covering subjects such as ’Catamaran Cruising‘ and ’Charter Ownership’.

Upcoming boat shows where Seawind Catamarans will be displayed include Annapolis (USA, Oct 2010), Phuket (Thailand, Jan 2011) and Miami (USA, Feb 2011).

Seawind Catamarans wins Best Marine Industry Export Marketing Strategy 2010

August 02, 2010

Seawind Catamarans, Exporter of the Year takes also the ‘Best Marine Industry Export Marketing Strategy’ award at this years 2010 Australian Marine Industry Export Awards organised by the Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX), which took place in Sydney’s Darling Harbour on Thursday night including 21 outstanding award applicants.

Seawind Catamarans Team - Image credit to Seawind

Exporter of the Year – Seawind Catamarans also took out the award category ‘Best Marine Industry Export Marketing Strategy’. Accepted by Richard Ward, Seawind Catamarans Director said he was humbled by the acknowledgement and he took the opportunity to state his appreciation for AIMEX as an organization of great strength and a necessity to the Australian marine industry’s success.

Seawind Catamarans is Australia’s largest and most successful designer and builder of ocean capable cruising sailing catamarans. Seawind Catamarans is now one of the most respected brand names in the sailing world, both in Australia and overseas. Seawind has always considered itself as a global company with marketing strategies that are indivisibly global. Their marketing strategy attracts domestic customers & export customers alike. Seawind export their models all over the world and, in 2009, these exports accounted for 40% of production by dollar value.

Due to the high calibre of award entries Highly Commended Awards were given in many categories. In the category ‘Best Marine Industry Export Performance’ Aqualuma Underwater Lighting, GME and Ronstan International all highly successful exporters with well known international brands were awarded High Commendation for their Export Marketing Strategies.

‘Best Marine Industry Export Performance’ in the Small Category (export sales less than $500K) was awarded to Ark Corporation. Ark have persisted and continued overseas exposure through Trade shows, their website and various other media channels. Ark has established distribution of their product through 7 countries. Export sales represent approximately 2.7% of their overall sales. Sydney based Spear Green Design were awarded a High Commendation award in this category. Spear Green Design have been involved in marine design and management projects in over 15 countries.

Seawind 1160 Catamaran - Image credti to Seawind Catamarans

South Australia based Hydrive Engineering won ‘Best Marine Industry Export Performance’ in the Medium Category (export sales between $500K – $2mill). Hydrive Engineering a global leader in the field of boat steering equipment boast half of HyDrive Engineering’s production staff and all sales and management are involved in their export efforts. Following closely behind, Britton Marine were awarded a High Commendation award in this category, Britton Marine who have a solid international reputation are major suppliers of inflatable craft for the Australian and New Zealand Navys they have also designed, built and patented Diesel Driven Large fire fighting pumps for military applications. In the last 6 years, Britton Marine have successfully developed markets in UAE, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia and New Zealand,

The award Winner for ‘Best Marine Industry Export Performance’ in the Large Category (export sales over $2mill) was awarded to Tasmania’s Muir Engineering. Muir Engineering are a leading global manufacturer of marine anchor winches and windlasses, anchoring and docking systems and deck equipment for Super and Mega Yachts, Pleasure Craft, Fast Ferries and Commercial Vessels from 5 to 140 metres in length. In 2009 Muir’s export sales were 74% of their total sales. Managing Director of Muir Engineering, John Muir was awarded ‘Marine Industry Export Champion’ for his significant service and contribution to the marine industry, considered still at the ‘coal face’ of his business where he has been for the last 40 years.

Also awarded High Commendation Awards in the Export Performance Large Category were GME, Seawind Catamarans and Superior Jetties.

Contributing greatly to the environment, Marine Sanitation was awarded Winner of the ‘Most Environmentally Friendly Marine Industry Exported Product’. Marine Sanitations service is to provide the design, manufacture, installation and servicing of both the Dockside Discharge Units and the Portable Toilet Emptying Units.

EXPORTER OF THE YEAR

Winner – Seawind Catamarans

MOST INNOVATIVE MARINE INDUSTRY EXPORTED PRODUCT

Winner – FinScan Pty Ltd

Highly Commended – Aqualuma Underwater Lighting

Highly Commended -  Britton Marine (Aust) Pty Ltd

Highly Commended – MultiPanel Pty Ltd

BEST MARINE INDUSTRY EXPORT MARKETING STRATEGY

Winner – Seawind Catamarans

Highly Commended – Aqualuma Underwater Lighting

Highly Commended – GME

Highly Commended – Ronstan International Pty Ltd

BEST MARINE INDUSTRY EXPORT PERFORMANCE SMALL EXPORTER

Winner – Ark Corporation Pty Ltd

Highly Commended – Spear Green Design

BEST MARINE INDUSTRY EXPORT PERFORMANCE MEDIUM EXPORTER

Winner – Hydrive Engineering Pty Ltd

Highly Commended – Britton Marine (Aust) Pty Ltd

BEST MARINE INDUSTRY EXPORT PERFORMANCE LARGE EXPORTER

Winner – Muir Engineering Pty Ltd

Highly Commended – Seawind Catamarans

Highly Commended – GME

Highly Commended – Superior Jetties

MARINE INDUSTRY EXPORT CHAMPION

Winner – John Muir, Muir Engineering Pty Ltd

MOST ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MARINE INDUSTRY EXPORTED PRODUCT

Winner – Marine Sanitation Pty Ltd