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.
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.
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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.
Judges’ summary – There’s lots of great design present within each of our finalists, but for this category we’re really focused on trying to identify an incredible standout single feature. On that basis, it was hard to look past the MODX 70’s twin Aeroforce inflatable wings, which transform this hugely accommodating boat from a sailing cat to power catamaran at the touch of a button. The industry needs impetus to open the sustainability benefits of wind power to a wider set of users and we hope the MODX70 serves as a pioneer for more creativity in this area.
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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.
Judges’ summary – Against such a commendable field of finalists in this category with technologically advanced collaborations, the judges chose arguably the simplest boat entered. To understand why, look at the number of bespoke parts created by Starcraft’s suppliers to recreate this top selling model from the 1950s, in a pitch to mirror the upsurge of interest in all things vintage. Thanks to tight collaboration and cost controls, the 57 Ski Champ was resurrected for the 21st Century with a price tag under $20,000.
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.
Judges’ summary – The finalists in this category each demonstrate encouraging and inspiring examples of how the whole industry can authentically drive sustainability objectives forward. However, the judges decided to name the latest evolution of Groupe Beneteau’s composite recycling initiative as this year’s winner. We already recognised one element of this circular economy model in the 2023 awards, but the eco system has now been completed by harnessing powerhouses in the worlds of composites and material recycling. Arguably one of the most important sustainability projects we have seen in the history of the awards.
Judges’ summary -The judges were very impressed with the progress made with this project and hope that many of the contributing team members will soon be bringing all of their hard-won knowledge to bear across global boat builders and superyacht constructors by taking up careers within our friendly and progressive industry.
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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.
Judges’ summary – : in a first for the Boat Builder Awards both Rising Stars this year work for the same company and have been key contributors to the same project.
Vittorio Bichurcher serves as general manager of NAVAN Boats, an up-and-coming brand within Brunswick. Qualified in naval architecture and marine engineering, Vittorio has driven the launch of a completely new range of boats across EMEA and North American markets. He also serves as Senior Director of Strategy for the parent company’s global boat business.
Kevin Fehrenbach is a young entry-level industrial designer with a fast-growing reputation. He has made important contributions across Brunswick’s boat brands and his designs for the S30 and C30 NAVAN models have significantly assisted this young brand’s launch success.
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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.
Our Lifetime Achievement hall of fame includes illustrious individuals and, in one case, a pair of brothers. But this is the first time that we have named a husband-and-wife team. This is a long overdue recognition not only for our recipients this evening, but also for the many partners of big industry names who often silently play such a significant part in the running and development of boat builders and other marine businesses.
Johan and Britt-Marie Carpelan founded their Finnish boat building company in 1976. It focused at first on the production of their H-Boat one-design keelboat, of which more than 1,000 examples went on to be built by them. When the market slowed down for that sector, they made a significant shift and decided to start building fast cabin cruisers in 1984.
Not for them a me-too type of boat though. While the adventure boat genre is a relatively new trend, our Lifetime Award winners got ahead of that concept 30 years in advance with the Targa 25. This newcomer soon gained attention beyond its local markets and comparisons made between this go anywhere concept and the growing number of 4x4 cars entering the automotive market.
Fast, capable, tough and suitable for many roles, that initial timeless design cemented a highly recognisable brand look, thanks to its distinctive wheelhouse and muscular flared bow. It fuelled the creation of a big and healthy boat building company employing almost 300 people on two sites.
Today, eight different Targa models are offered in several variations up to 46ft in length, sold to markets across Europe, North America and further afield. The company’s most recent launch, the Targa 41, has sold more than 50 units following its world premiere at boot Düsseldorf in 2024. After many years using mainly diesel propulsion, the range also caters for the latest move towards outboard power.
The next generation of the family is now leading the way, while the founders remain deeply involved in the company. Johan and Britt-Marie are still present at the shipyard daily, continuing to guide and support the team with their experience and vision. They are highly respected and cherished by both staff and customers for their continued enthusiasm and lifelong dedication to the iconic brand they created.
Lifetime Achievement previous recipients
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For sponsorship enquiries, contact Philippa Drysdale at Philippa@ibiplus.co.uk.
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.
Editor Motor Boat and Yachting magazine, UK
Boat and industrial designer, president of yacht design at Centrostiledesign, Italy
Editor Neptune magazine, France
Chief Editor Batliv magazine, Sweden
Yacht designer at Carpe Diem Yacht Design, Germany
Editorial Director of IBI Magazine, UK
Marketing and communications consultant
Board member Monte Rosa Sport / Odlo International AG / Henri Lloyd
North America Correspondent, IBI magazine, USA
Carbon Fibre Circular Alliance lead, UK