With hundreds of nominations submitted by shipyards around the world, the International Superyacht Society has narrowed down the finalists for its annual International Design Awards:
BEST POWER 24m to 40m
Black Pearl, 103’8” (31.6 meters); built by Diverse Projects; interior design by Chris Connell/ LOMOcean Design; naval architecture and styling by LOMOcean Design
Livia, 98’5” (30 meters); built by Moonen Shipyard; interior design by Art-Line Interiors; naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design; styling by René van der Velden
Lucia M, 127 feet (39 meters); built by Jongert; interior design by Guido de Groot Design; naval architecture by Azure Naval Architects; styling by Guido de Groot Design
NISI, 79 feet (24.1 meters); built by NISI Yachts; interior design by NISI Yachts/Setzer Design Group; naval architecture by Ward Setzer; interior design by NISI Yachts/Krina Cozias
SnowbirD, 127 feet (39 meters); built by Hakvoort; interior design by Michela Reverberri; naval architecture by Azure Naval Architects; styling by D. Ostrander
BEST POWER 40m to 65m
Big Fish (above), 147’8” (45 meters); built by Aquos Yachts/McMullen & Wing; interior design, naval architecture, and styling by Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architects
Calliope, 137’10” (42 meters); built by Holland Jachtbouw; interior design by Rhoades Young Design; naval architecture by Langan Design Partners; styling by Candace Langan
Exuma, 164 feet (50 meters); built by Picchiotti/Perini Navi Group; interior design by Perini Navi; naval architecture by Philippe Briand; styling by Perini Navi/Vitriuvius
Sea Owl, 14’5″ (43.4 meters); built by Burger Boat Company; interior design and styling by Andrew Winch Design; naval architecture by Vripack
Solemates, 196’10” (60 meters); built by Lürssen; interior design by Glade Johnson Design; naval architecture by Lürssen; styling by Espen Øino Design
BEST POWER 65m+
Cakewalk, 281 feet (86 meters); built by Derecktor Shipyards; interior design by Dalton Designs; naval architecture by Azure Naval Architects; styling by Tim Heywood Designs
Lady Christine, 223 feet (68 meters); built by Feadship/Royal Van Lent; interior design by Rodney Black Design; naval architecture and styling by DeVoogt Naval Architects
Palladium, 312 feet (95.1 meters); built by Blohm+Voss; interior design and styling by Michael Leach Design; naval architecture by Blohm+Voss
Seven Seas, 282 feet (86 meters); built by Oceanco; interior design by Nuvolari & Lenard/Molly Isaksen Interiors; naval architecture by Oceanco/Azure Naval Architects; styling by Nuvolari & Lenard UPDATE, OCTOBER 14: The owner of Seven Seas has withdrawn the yacht from consideration. The 214’11” (65.5-meter) Imagine (pictured above), built by Amels, has taken her place in the 65m+ category. Styling is from Tim Heywood, and interior design is from Andrew Winch Designs.
Sycara V, 281 feet (86 meters); built by Nobiskrug; interior design by Craig Beale/Pure Detail; naval architecture and styling by Nobiskrug
BEST SAIL 24m to 40m
Aegir, 25,1m/82’4” (25’1”); built by Carbon Ocean Yachts; interior design, naval architecture, and styling by Rogers Yacht Design
Akalam (pictured below), 32m/104 feet (32 meters), built by Pendennis; interior design and styling by Javier Munoz; naval architecture by Barracuda Yacht Design
Firefly, 115’6” (35.2 meters); built by Claasen Shipyards; interior design, naval architecture, and styling by Hoek Design Naval Architects
Kiboko, 94 feet (28.6 meters); built by Southern Wind Shipyard; interior design and styling by Nauta Yachts; naval architecture by Reichel Pugh Yacht Design
Nilaya, 111 feet (34.1 meters); built by Baltic Yachts; interior design and styling by Nauta Yachts; naval architecture by Reichel Pugh Yacht Design
BEST SAIL 40m +
Christopher, 150’11” (46 meters); built by Pendennis; interior design by Ron Holland/ Pendennis/Courtney & Co.; naval architecture by Ron Holland; styling by Pendennis/Courtney & Co.
Imagine, 145 feet (44.2 meters); built by Alloy Yachts; interior design by Alloy Yachts; naval architecture and styling by Dubois Naval Architects
Marie, 180 feet (54.6 meters); built by Vitters Shipyard; interior design by Hoek Design Naval Architects/David Easton; naval architecture and styling by Hoek Design Naval Architects
Panthalassa, 183’9” (56 meters); built by Perini Navi; interior design by Foster + Partners; naval architecture by Perini Navi/Ron Holland; styling by Perini Navi
Twizzle, 188’7” (57.5 meters); built by Royal Huisman; interior design by Redman Whiteley Dixon; naval architecture by Dubois Naval Architects; styling by Todhunter Earle Interiors
BEST REFIT
Angel’s Share, 130’11” (39.9 meters); built by Wally, refitted by Lürssen; interior design by Eidsgaard Design; naval architecture by Owen Clarke Design/ Javier Soto; styling by Amanda Levete Architects
Illusion, 182’9” (55.7 meters); built by Feadship, refitted by Pendennis; interior design by Bannenberg & Rowell; naval architecture and styling by DeVoogt Naval Architects
Mari Cha III, 145 feet (44.2 meters); built and refitted by Derecktor Shipyards; interior design by Clear Yacht Interiors; naval architecture and styling by Philippe Briand
MiniSkirt, 105 feet (32 meters); built by Windship, refitted by Ares Custom Yachts; interior design by Ares Custom Yachts; naval architecture and styling by Ron Holland, with additional styling input from Ares Custom Yachts
Odyssey, 134’10” (41.1 meters); built and refitted by by Feadship/Royal De Vries; interior design by Redman Whiteley Dixon; naval architecture by DeVoogt Naval Architects; styling by Francis Gumbs
Winners will be revealed at ISS’ International Design Awards Gala during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show next month. That same evening, the winners of additional awards will be announced:
* Best Interior, selected from all finalists
* the Leadership Award, for an individual or business whose contributions and commitment to the industry has helped it grow worldwide
* Excellence in Innovation, for a person or business demonstrating true originality
* the Distinguished Crew Award, for crewmembers who exhibit abilities and professionalism that embody what all yacht crew hold in the highest regard
* the new ISS Fabien Cousteau Blue Award, for a person or organization who champions the protection and conservation of the marine environment, through technology and other methods.
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