Take a look at our photos from the 2017 Motor Boat Awards ceremony, hosted at the Rosewood Hotel in London
The 2017 Motor Boat Awards, one of the most important nights in the industry calendar, took place at the Rosewood Hotel in London at the beginning of January.
On the night prizes were handed out for eight boat categories, the Service Award, sponsored by Lombard, which is awarded to a marine company that has provided excellent service to its clients and the Judges’ Special Award.
The awards were hosted by Motor Boat & Yachting’s editor, Hugo Andreae, and deputy editor, Jack Haines. A panel of five highly experienced marine journalists were responsible for sea-trialling all 47 finalists before selecting the winning craft. The international nature of the event was reflected with winners from Scandinavia, Netherlands, Italy and the UK.
The Finnish-designed Axopar 37 won the ‘Sportsboats and RIBs’ category, and was described as: “A boat with dazzling performance, effortless seakeeping and cutting edge style with a choice of deck layouts at a price that never ceases to amaze us.”
From Norway, the Marex 310 took the award for the ‘Sportscruisers up to 45ft’ category. Jack Haines commented: “This boat combines sociable deck spaces with clever detailing and a bright, roomy interior.”
Editor Hugo Andreae presented the award for ‘Sportscruisers over 45ft’ to the British designed and built Princess V58 for “delivering a truly intoxicating mix of style, sophistication and speed with a party boat deck layout”.
The ‘Wheelhouse & Cockpit Cruisers’ award went to the outstanding Boarnstream Elegance 1300. This Dutch built cruiser was said to have a stylish and practical deck design with a cool, clean interior that takes the best of Dutch steel boat building and gives it a modern twist.
The ‘Flybridges up to 55ft’ category was won by the British built Sunseeker Manhattan 52 for its “spectacular interior, rakish looks and strong performance. A boat bristling with inventive design”.
The British boat builder Princess collected a second award for its Princess 75 Motor Yacht in the ‘Flybridges over 55ft’ category. It was described as “a boat that doesn’t put a foot wrong in any department, with a genuinely entertaining driving experience and a top speed of 35 knots”.
Motor Boat &Yachting’s Custom Yacht specialist, Alan Harper, presented the ‘Custom Yachts’ award to the Italian built Riva 76 Perseo, commenting: “This is a yacht that combines exquisite detailing with effortless performance and a near perfect blend of cutting edge features and timeless style.”
This year the ‘Outstanding Service Award’, sponsored by Lombard, was presented to Landau UK. This category is based on direct feedback from Motor Boat & Yachting readers who said the company stood out for its concern for customer needs and its technical knowledge which helped customers enjoy their boating experience to the full.
The final award of the evening was the ‘Judges’ Special Award’, which for the first time went to an entire category of people, the 28,000 RNLI volunteers who deliver a world-class emergency service without cost to the end user or the tax payer for no reward and often at great risk to themselves. Hugo Andreae commented: “The skill, bravery and dedication shown by these volunteers in the most demanding circumstances is truly remarkable.”
IN PICTURES: The boats that won the 2017 Motor Boat Awards
See the boats that won at the 2017 Motor Boat Awards ceremony and why the judges chose them