The yacht Idefix II was the winner of the Best Semi - Semi-Displacement or Planning Yacht 40m+ in 2010 at the The World Superyacht Awards.
This class produced a very fine selection of finalists, most of whom were well established series-production designs, whose detailed design and construction quality had been refined over the course of previous builds. The judges recognised many excellent qualities in all of these yachts but rewarded the combination of extremely high quality of construction, an attractive interior design and the interesting interior layout of the Heesen-built 47-metre Celestial Hope that narrowly made her the winner while, it has to be said, being slightly less enthusiastic with exterior colour scheme! At the same time the judges wished to acknowledge the improvements in layout, level of equipment and build quality seen in Blind Date, a 49-metre built by Trinity Yachts, that made her stand out from the other yachts in her class, and accordingly wish to present her with a Judges' Special Commendation.
The following yachts were awarded a special commendation in the Best Semi - Semi-Displacement or Planning Yacht 40m+ in 2010 at the The World Superyacht Awards
The following yachts were finalists in the Best Semi - Semi-Displacement or Planning Yacht 40m+ in 2010 at the The World Superyacht Awards
Leonardo
100.886ft Azimut 98 Leonardo (Gen 2)
Interior Design by: Carlo Galeazzi
Exterior Design by: Stefano Righini
Naval Architecture by: Stefano Righini
Palmer Johnson
Domino
134.843ft PJ 135
Interior Design by: Nuvolari Lenard , Remi Tessier
Exterior Design by: Nuvolari Lenard
Naval Architecture by: Palmer Johnson
Codecasa
Flying Dagger
134.514ft Codecasa 41S
Interior Design by: Porfiristudio
Naval Architecture by: Codecasa
129.987ft Westport W130 (Gen 2)
Interior Design by: Westport Yachts , Owner
Exterior Design by: Gregory Marshall
Naval Architecture by: William Garden