Asia Pacific Boating Awards

NEWS - Asia Pacific Boating Awards

Shanghai, April 17, 2009: Singapore was crowned Asia's Maritime Capital at the fifth edition of the Asia Boating Awards, held at the prestigious Le Royal Meridien Hotel in Shanghai. This is the second time the Lion City has been awarded the sought-after accolade – last year's prize went to Qingdao, China.

The award recognises the tremendous effort that has been put into turning that city into a sailing and boating hub. In 2008, Singapore was a stopover city for the Volvo Ocean Race, in between stopovers in Kochin, India and Qingdao – it was the first time the race traversed Asian waters.

Fittingly, One° 15 Marina Club, host of the Singapore VOR stopover, took the award for Best Asian Marina/Yacht Club of the Year. Singapore has also been the site of significant development of yacht clubs and marina facilities.

Grand Banks, the Singaporean/Malaysian builder of an iconic brand of luxury trawlers and exploration yachts, got the nod for Best Asian Motor Yacht Builder (51-85 feet), after the brand had clearly impressed the panel of judges, made up of marine professionals and luminaries based in Asia.

The China Cup International Regatta was named Best Regatta Event of the Year for the second year in a row. The China Cup, which runs from Hong Kong to Daya Bay, on the Shenzhen coast, has quickly become one of Asia's biggest events in just two years' running. With 30 boats in the regatta's one-design class, and featuring an international array of teams, the China Cup is fulfilling its original promise to be the biggest yachting event in Asia.

Other notable wins included Horizon Yachts, which was awarded Best Asian Motor Yacht Builder (86 feet and up). The growing influence of the UAE was acknowledged, as the award for Best New Asian Marina/Yacht Club went to the spectacular Dubai Marina Yacht Club, and Gulf Craft won for Best Asian Motor Yacht Builder (31-50 feet).

For more information on the Asia Boating Awards, see www.asiaboatingawards.com