The British Yachting Awards 2018 winners announced - CrewWatcher Wins!
The winning product in the Equipment Innovation of the Year was the Weems and Path CrewWatcher Beacon.
Arthur Beale are proud to be the main London Stockists of this amazing product. The CrewWatcher beacons are activated either by proximity or by water activation. They can not only be used as super-fast MOB beacons but can also serve as a burglar alarm for your dinghy tied behind your yacht. They can work as bilge water alarms too and if you own a dog who runs off after rabbits then this could help you find him or her! A brilliant innovation which deserves the award.

After thousands of votes cast by the readers of leading sailing magazines Sailing Today and Yachts & Yachting magazines, for the very first time, The British Yachting Awards were presented on Tuesday 11 December at The Royal Thames Yacht Club in Knightsbridge, London.

Editors Georgie Corlett-Pitt and Sam Jefferson greeted the buzzing crowd and celebrated a whole host of exceptional deeds, with records falling left and right, new products that have impressed, and individual and team performances that set new standards.

Clearly the talent on offer inspired the sailing public, with thousands of readers voting for their favourites in a diverse range of categories, from Cruising Grounds to Racing Performance. The votes in many cases were extremely tight, reflecting the strength of the sport and its increasing diversity.

Gender parity and the need to redress the historic imbalance has been a hot topic. From the Volvo Ocean Race’s introduction to the gender rule, which actively encouraged female participation, to the continued drive to see the sport represented equally at the Olympic Games, we are seeing more women than ever being given centre stage.

From Pro Sailor to Youth, this has been a year that women have been an absolute force in sailing. We have seen the first female winners of the Volvo Ocean Race in Carolijn Brouwer and Marie Riou, who, along with the rest of Dongfeng Race Team won our Racing Performance of the Year Award. Dee Caffari led a 50:50 male and female team packed with fresh young talent in the same event and was a clear winner with the public in our Pro Sailor of the Year category.

Elsewhere, Maria Stanley – the first female helm to win an adult RS championship – and Emily Mueller – Optimist National Champion – are both further testament to the strength of female talent. Finally, the panel has awarded both the prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award and inaugural Under 30s Award to highly deserving female sailors Tracy Edwards and Nikki Henderson respectively.

A big thank you goes to The British Yachting Awards 2018 sponsors:

Presented by: Musto, Sailing Today, Yachts & Yachting
In association with: Astins, Brutons Propellers, Culture Sailing, GAC Pindar, Garmin, Ocean Sailing Scotland, Pantaenius Sail & Motor Insurance, Porto Montenegro, Poole Quay Boat Haven, Seafarer, Seago, UKSA.

Winners:

Event of the Year: Volvo Ocean Race

Amateur Sailor of the Year: Maria Stanley

Youth Sailor of the Year: Emily Mueller

Pro Sailor of the Year: Dee Caffari MBE

Racing Performance of the Year: Dongfeng Race Team

UK Marina of the Year: Weymouth Marina and Portland Marina

Charter Destination of the Year: British Virgin Islands

Equipment Innovation of the Year: Weems & Plath CrewWatcher beacon and app

Clothing Innovation of the Year: Musto D3O Impact System

Dinghy of the Year: Flying Mantis

Sportsboat of the Year: RS21

Performance Yacht of the Year: J/121

Cruising Yacht of the Year: Beneteau Oceanis 51.1

Bluewater Cruiser of the Year: Discovery 54

Multihull of the Year: Lagoon 50

Boatbuilder of the Year: Hanse Yachts

Under 30s Outstanding Achievement: Nikki Henderson

Outstanding Achievement: Tracy Edwards MBE
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