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Next generation of yacht designers rewarded

The 2024 Superyacht UK (SYUK) Young Designer Competition has brought together the next generation of yacht designers to compete for top honours in two categories.

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The winners of the Superyacht UK Young Designer competition

The 2024 Superyacht UK (SYUK) Young Designer Competition has brought together the next generation of yacht designers to compete for top honours in two categories.

Hosted at the Southampton International Boat Show, the competition was held in collaboration with Sunseeker, Princess, Lami Sports & Events, Thorne Yacht Design, Olesinski, Cockwells, and Oyster. 

Each of the designers was tasked with designing a 50-meter motor yacht, suitable for family use, that included a scientific and sustainability angle.

The Master’s category was won by Amel Khsouma who received a four-week apprenticeship at Sunseeker International. 

Amel, a graduate of Coventry University in Automotive and Transport Design, captivated the judges with her storytelling and the incorporation of the lifecycle of the boat in her design.

Judging of the Superyacht UK Young Designer of the Year competition
Judging of the Superyacht UK Young Designer of the Year competition

The 2nd/3rd year category was won by Kasper Marriott, who will embark on a one-week apprenticeship at Olesinski.

The competition also recognised two runners-up: Jack Pattison who was awarded an apprenticeship with Thorne Yacht Design and Amy-Jane Mealing, who secured an apprenticeship at Cockwells Modern & Classic Boatbuilding.

Judge Douglas Hynd from Redman Whiteley Design (RWD), praised the talent on display. 

“The calibre of designs presented this year has been nothing short of exceptional,” he said. “Each competitor demonstrated a clear passion and commitment to their craft, all their efforts are greatly appreciated, and it has been an honour to watch them answering the brief.

“It is heartening to see the future of the superyacht industry in such capable hands and the creativity and ambition we’ve seen today truly reflects the best of what British design has to offer.”

Michael Beattie, SYUK manager added: “It’s crucial that we continue to nurture and support the next generation of yacht designers. 

“The creativity and innovation demonstrated at this competition shows that the future of our industry is bright. These young designers are not only challenging the conventional but pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in yacht design.”

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