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WORLD SUPERYACHT AWARDS 2015

The extent and quality of the work and the degree of transformation are major factors considered by the jury.

The Rebuilt Yacht Class considers substantially rebuilt yachts that have been subject to extensive structural metalwork, machinery replacement and significant changes to the former general arrangement and decorative scheme.

Winner for Rebuilt Yacht: Ancallia

Three worthy yachts were entered in this class and the subject of considerable debate by the judges. Following the ballot, it was clear that the works to 45.8 metre Ancallia, originally launched by Feadship in 1984 as Bridlewood, had impressed slightly more than the works carried out to M/Y Seanna. Ancallia, which is now available for charter, had been entirely gutted and stripped to bare metal, before receiving new machinery and a totally new interior by Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler Interior Design, to make her almost indistinguishable from a new Feadship of her period – a magnificent and worthwhile achievement in the judges’ view.

M/Y Ancallia

Original Builder

C. Van Lent & Zonen / Feadship

1984

Refit Yard

Atlas Shipyards

2015

Refit Naval Architect

Navinco / George Tsokris

2015

Exterior Design

Michael Kirschstein / Dominic Skinner

2015

Interior Design

Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler

2015

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