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The Winners Of The World Superyacht Awards 2015

The Winners Of The World Superyacht Awards 2015

At the end of last week in Amsterdam, were named the winners of the prestigious annual award of the World Superyacht Award 2015. The ceremony followed by a gala dinner held at the Maritime Museum in Amsterdam — a historic Dutch sailing place.

By the way, has become a decade of tradition, to the jury, among others, in abundance, was presented creations by Dutch yards such as Amels, Heesen, Feadship, Royal Huisman.

Among the nominees yachts over 30 metres both motor and sail, new and "Refine", launched in 2014.

The winners of the World Superyacht Award 2015 were:

In the category displacement motor yacht with a displacement of 1,300 tons to 2999 tons from 75 m in length and over: yacht Kismet Lurssen shipyard.

  • Length: 95,2 m
  • Architecture: Lurssen
  • Exterior design: Espen Oeino International
  • Interior design: Reymond Langton Design

Lurssen Kismet

In the category displacement motor yacht with a displacement of 1,300 tons to 2999 tons less than 75 m in length: yacht Grace E

  • Length: 73 m
  • Builder: Picchiotti – Perini Navi Group
  • Architecture and exterior design: Philippe Briand / Vitruvius Ltd.
  • Interior design: R

    Grace E

    In the category of yachts with a displacement of 500 to 1299 tonnes: yacht My Sky

    • Length: 51,1 m
    • Shipyard: Heesen Yachts
    • Architecture: Van Oossanen – Heesen Yachts
    • Exterior design: Omega Architects
    • Interior design: Erick van Egeraat

    Heesen My Sky

    In the category of yachts with a displacement of 500 tons from 44 m in length: yacht Elena

    • Length: 46,7 m
    • Shipyard: Heesen Yachts
    • Architecture: Heesen Yachts
    • Exterior design: Omega Architects/Heesen Yachts
    • Interior design: Omega Architects/Heesen Yachts

    Elena

    In the category of yachts with a displacement of less than 500 tonnes from 30 to 43.99 m: yacht Onika

    • Length: 40.5 m
    • Builder: Delta Marine
    • Architecture: Delta Design Group
    • Exterior design: Delta Design Group
    • Interior design: Delta Design Group

    Onika

    In the category two-deck motor boats with hulls semi-displacement or planing types from 38 metres in length: Como

    • Length: 46,2 m
    • Builder: Feadship
    • Architecture: Dubois Naval Architects
    • Exterior design: Dubois Naval Architects
    • Interior design: Redman Whitely Dixon

    Como

    In the category two-deck motor boats with hulls semi-displacement or planing types from 30 to 37.99 m: yacht Nono

    • Length: 37,3 m
    • Builder: Admiral – The Italian Sea Group
    • Architecture: Admiral – The Italian Sea Group
    • Exterior design: Luca Dini Design – Admiral Centro Stile
    • Interior design: Arch. Gian Marco Campanino – Admiral Centro Stile

    Nono

    In the category of three-deck motor yachts with hulls semi-displacement or planing types more than 40 m in length: yacht Polaris

    • Length: 49.0 m
    • Builder: Rossinavi
    • Architecture: Arrabito Naval Architecture
    • Exterior design: Enrico Gobbi
    • Interior designer: Enrico Gobbi

    Polaris

    In the category of three-deck motor yachts with hulls semi-displacement or planing types from 30 to 40 m yacht: So Mar

    • Length: 37,9 m
    • Builder: Tansu Yachts
    • Architecture: Diana Yacht Design
    • Exterior design: Tansu Yachts
    • Interior design: Tansu Yachts

    So Mar

    In the category of sailing yachts over 40m in length this yacht Wisp

    • Length: 47,6 m
    • Builder: Royal Huisman Shipyard
    • Architecture: Hoek Design Naval Architects BV
    • Exterior design: Hoek Design Naval Architects BV
    • Interior design: Rhoades Young Ltd

    Wisp

    In the category of sailing yachts from 30 to 44.9 m: yacht WinWin

    • Length: 33,0 m
    • Builder: Baltic Yachts
    • Architecture: Javier Jaudenes
    • Exterior design: Javier Jaudenes
    • Interior design: Design Unlimited

    WinWin

    The victory in the nomination "Refit" was shared by two yacht Amore Mio 2 and Alumercia

    Amore Mio 2

    • Length: 52,0 m
    • The shipyard of build: Abeking & Rasmussen
    • Builder refita: CPN
    • Architecture: Espen Oeino
    • Exterior design: Espen Oeino
    • Interior design: FM Architettura d Interni Design Studio

    Amore Mio 2

    Alumercia

    • Length: 37,9 m
    • The shipyard built: Heesen Yachts
    • Builder refita: Borancili Marine.
    • Architecture: Vripack
    • Exterior design: Vripack
    • Interior design: B. M. L

    Alumercia

    Best rebuilt yacht: Ancallia

    • Length: 45,8 m
    • Builder original building: C. Van Lent & Zonen / Feadship
    • Builder refita: Atlas Shipyard / Perama-Greece
    • Architecture: Navinco Ltd / George Tsokris
    • Exterior design: Michael Kirschstein / Dominic Skinner
    • Interior design: Sibyl & Colefax / Michael Kirschstein

    Ancallia

    Motor Yacht of the year was named the 73-metre Grace E, built at the shipyard Picchiotti – Perini Navi Group.

    Sailing superyacht of the year was the 33-metre WinWin shipyard Baltic Yachts.