The Monaco Yacht Show represents the most prominent yachting event in the world. What higher acclaim is there than to be recognized by the show, the media, as well as the industry as one of the best of the best during the inaugural Monaco Yacht Show Awards.
Taking place at the brand-new Monaco Yacht Club the evening before the 24th edition of the show begins, the MYS Award ceremony welcomed the industry to cocktails, canapés and high hopes for such mantles as Best Interior, Best Exterior and Best in Show.
Given the high percentage of brand-new yachts launched in 2014 here at the show, each nomination was selected from the 40 new builds here at the show, and the inventory was nothing short of spectacular.
Among nominees were motor yacht Como, superyacht Entourage, mega yacht Equanimity, super yacht Grace E, Polaris yacht or mega yacht Solandge.
The ceremony began with Gaelle Tallarida, show Managing Director, welcoming the industry representatives to the 24th edition of the Monaco Yacht Show, a short speech from the Minister and an honourable award which was given to the new construction project Yersin – built by a resident Monaco owner. Yersin will be used for the scientific and environmental researches led by the A.S.E. project (Adventure – Science – Education).
After this it was time for the Best Interior, which was given to the brand-new Perini Navi motor yacht Grace E. This 73 metre yacht was built from Perini Navi’s Picchiotti range and features close collaboration with Remi Tessier.
The Best Exterior was given to superyacht Solandge, an 85.5m Lurssen motor yacht with subtle lines and an unforgettable profile by Espen Oeino.
However, after these two prestigious awards were given – it was time to learn of the Best in Show. This award for the best overall yacht launched within the last two years at the show went to the brand-new 91.5 metre superyacht Equanimity – built by the revered Oceanco yard.
The ceremony ended with the RINA Green Plus Yacht Award given to the M/Y Entourage, for her construction respectful of the environmental standards set by the Italian classification company RINA.
The 24th edition of the show has shown clear signs of the exhibit’s evolution, and for a shipyard or designer to be given even further recognition by this institution is a clear victory for those involved.