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Motor Boat of the Year Awards 2011

  • Tue, 11 Jan 2011

Sponsored by Garmin Europe Ltd

The 2011 Motor Boat of the Year Award winners


Winners 2011



Garmin Outstanding Service Award


Val Wyatt

Winner: Val Wyatt


Flybridge above 55ft

Flybridge over 55ft

On cruising boats typically costing upwards of a million pounds, the judges look for a no-expense-spared feel coupled to the luxurious home-from-home comforts that make life onboard a genuine pleasure, however long the vacation.

Winner: Monte Carlo Yachts 76


Flybridge below 55ft

Flybridge under 55ft

These boats may be called upon to function as weekend cottages or much longer term family cruisers, so the judges look for versatile accommodation coupled to practical cruising comforts, alongside sound handling for longer forays.

Winner: Sealine F42



Sportscruisers above 45ft

Sportscruisers over 40ft

These boats have to have it all: glamour, good handling and performance, and exemplary deck spaces that satisfy the needs of cruising types or day-trippers. The judges also reward brave design and new ideas that influence the marketplace.

Winner: Fairline Targa 58 GT

Highly Commended: Sunseeker Portofino 48



Sportscruisers below 45ft

Sportscruisers below 45ft

The judges look for a demanding combination of style, practicality, handling and performance, and a well-judged balance between the spaces above and below-decks. This challenging package has to be served up at the right price.

Winner: Beneteau Monte Carlo 42

Highly Commended: Atlantis Verve 36


Trawler yacht and aft cabin

trawlers and aft cabins

Impressive accommodation and generous stowage are key elements here, but the judges also look for the solid rough-weather seakeeping and sound engineering necessary to undertake long-legged cruising with minimum worry.

Winner: Marex 370 ACC

 

Wheelhouse and Walkaround

wheelhouse and walkaround

These uber-practical boats often undertake far more intrepid voyages than their size suggests. They need to be exemplary driver's boats in any conditions, be hard as nails, and keep their crew safe and snug in any weather.


Winner: Greenline 33

Highly Commended: Jeanneau NC11

 

Steel and Inland

Steel and inland

Leisurely cruising normally means long periods onboard with plenty of rubbernecking, so the judges look for comfortable space-to-spare interiors, comprehensive inventories, and an unimpeded view out to watch the world go by.


Winner: Privateer Trawler 52



Starterboat

Starterboat

Winner: Trophy 2203CC

Highly Commended: Williams Turbojet 505



Performance and superboat

performance and sportsboats

Winner: Goldfish 29 RIB

Highly Commended: Windy Blackbird



Custom Yacht

Custom yacht

The Custom Yacht section is the broadest church of all. Here the judges are looking for boats which most successfully satisfy their target audience, but also for innovation and ground breaking ideas on styling and propulsion and accommodation.


Winner: Arcadia 85


Special judges award

Seaway

Winner: Seaway

Winners


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