Best Displacement Motor Yacht of 1,300GT to 2,999GT (approximately 60m – 84m), The World Superyacht Awards 2010

The The World Superyacht Awards 2010 brought together industry leaders, yacht builders, and enthusiasts to celebrate outstanding achievements in the world of yachting. The Best Displacement Motor Yacht of 1,300GT to 2,999GT (approximately 60m – 84m) category showcased an outstanding selection of models that captured the industry's finest achievements. Top spot was achieved by Huntress, with several other notable finalists, including entries from Oceanco, Benetti Yachts, and Feadship. The event was open to the public with tickets required, creating a celebratory atmosphere to honour the year’s standout yachts.

Winner

The yacht Huntress was the winner of the Best Displacement Motor Yacht of 1,300GT to 2,999GT (approximately 60m – 84m) in 2010 at the The World Superyacht Awards.

Lurssen

Huntress

Custom

Exterior Design: Espen Oeino

Naval Architecture: Lurssen , Espen Oeino

Interior Design: Pauline Nunns

Some extremely high quality yachts were entered for this largest class and the high marks awarded by judges reflected their admiration of the builders and designers as well as the technical characteristics of these vessels. The marking system used by the jury eliminates any variations in the level of marking between individual judges and when the final mathematics were done an extremely small margin separated the first three yachts. But the result was clear. Northern Star, the 75.4-metre built by Lürssen for an owner highly experienced in marine matters took first place, with a clear majority of jurors supporting this position. She is indeed, an extraordinarily well conceived and specified ocean-going yacht, offering an ice-classed hull and the ability to operate in the widest possible range of conditions, from polar to equatorial. Her machinery is also impressive in its choice and quality and includes, for example, bow and stern thrusters, independently operable rudders and 2.25 metre diameter propellers that can be operated coupled or single to give the yacht good manoeuvrability in restricted areas. As one might expect, living areas and accommodation for the owner and his guests are palatial as well as pleasingly decorated, and include such facilities as a guest office, massage room, cinema and gymnasium, and a real log fire in the upper saloon. The crew are also well cared for, being provided with well sized cabins, a gymnasium, and a crew lounge in addition to their mess. In the judges' opinion, this sturdily attractive, beautifully constructed, go-anywhere yacht was a worthy class winner.

Judges Comment

Finalists

The following yachts were finalists in the Best Displacement Motor Yacht of 1,300GT to 2,999GT (approximately 60m – 84m) in 2010 at the The World Superyacht Awards

Feadship

Trident

65.22m Custom

Exterior Design: De Voogt , Donald Starkey

Naval Architecture: Van Lent

Interior Design: Donald Starkey

Benetti

Silver Angel

64.5m Custom

Exterior Design: Stefano Natucci

Naval Architecture: Benetti

Interior Design: Argent Design

Oceanco

Vibrant Curiosity

85.47m Custom

Exterior Design: Nuvolari Lenard

Naval Architecture: Oceanco , Azure Naval Architects

Interior Design: Nuvolari Lenard