Kirby take top prize at WA Marine Industry
Awards 2009
Thursday 13 August members of the Western Australian Marine Industry
gathered at a glittering awards dinner at the Perth Convention
Exhibition Centre to announce the winners of this year’s West
Australian Marine Awards.
The awards acknowledge the Western Australian Boat Builders,
Retailers and those who work in the industry.
The WA Boat of
the Year was awarded to Kirby Marine for their TW152 - 10m Kirby
Naiad Police patrol vessel. The 10m Naiad Police Patrol Vessel TW152
replaces a well known patrol vessel “Jamee Lee” which served for six
years in the Perth metropolitan waters. Tango Whisky 152 is the
latest in high speed digital inflatable patrol boats and is unique
to Western Australia. Measuring 10 metres in length, she is crewed
by two patrol offices plus four special personnel. The vessel has a
top speed of 47 knots, a cruising speed of 30 knots and operates on
standby 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This vessel was designed
to suit the particular needs of the Western Australia Police Force
and the Western Australia coastline. The vessel has the latest in
navigational communication electronics and has the ability to deploy
side scan sonar. The TW152 has become a favourite with all officers
in the water police and has lead to other variations of the vessel
for recreational use.
The Judges
commented on how this was an all round boat, which did exactly what
it was made for.
The Kirby TW152
– 10m Kirby Naiad Police Patrol Vessel also won the award for WA
Boat of the Year Custom Vessel Commercial which was proudly
sponsored by WA Boatrader Magazine.
The WA Boat of
the Year, Fibreglass under 8m, went to Commodore Marine for the
Couta 685. The Couta 685 is a fully optional fishing boat, designed
by fishermen for fishermen. Its design with a raised helm position
gives greater viewing and navigation capabilities while still
providing a dry cockpit for fishing.
The WA Boat of
the Year, Fibreglass over 8m, was awarded to the Fury 282 Centre
Console by Fury Custom Boats. The 282 Centre Console is a unique
design; a toilet with full head height and double bed under the
console, the ability to have more shaded area on board than any
other centre console on the market. The Fury 282 boasts
excellent stability at rest or in fishing conditions; it’s a great
boat for all from the family man to the dedicated fisherman.
The WA Boat of the Year, Aluminium under 8m, is awarded to the
Evolution 550 Outsider Island cab by Evolution Boat Builders. The 550 Outsider
Island
Cab is designed and built to meet the needs of the
serious offshore boater.
With plenty
of deck space and the comfort of the enclosed cab the 550 Island Cab
would satisfy the requirements of any serious boater.Details: 5.5m,
2.5m beam, 150lts fuel tank, Flotation, 5 passengers on the
builder’s plate, Fold down targa bar and an Outboard range
min115hp-max175hp.
Evolution Boat
Builders also picked up the award forWA Boat of the Year,
Custom Vessel Private with the Evolution 640 Outsider Island Cab.
The 640 Outsider
Island Cab provide a great soft ride, fantastic
offshore performance and meets all the needs of serious offshore
boatersDetails: 6.4m, 22.5m beam, 210Lts of fuel, Flotation, Kill
tank, LED lights mounted in transom,8 passengers to the builders
plates requirements,
Outboard range
min: 175hp-max: 250hp.
The WA Boat of the Year, Aluminium over 8m, was awarded to the
265 Bronze Whaler by Chivers
Marine.
The 265 Bronze Whaler has an innovated hull design with multi chine
longitudinal girders incorporates a 28 and 22 degree dead rise and a
floodable keel ballast system providing excellent stability at rest
and superior rise and performance under way. The large cabin has 3
bunks and self contained toilet and out on the rear deck is the
island work station incorporating fridge, stove, sink and much more
to provide the perfect weekender or extended fishing trip. The
Chivers Bronze Whaler 265HT enables you to attack the water with
confidence and safety.
Another section to this year’s awards was the Western Australian
imported boat of the year. Vessels eligible for these awards are
built outside Western Australia but available for sale within
Western Australia.
The Alumiunium Under 8m was presented to Offshore Marine for the
560XS Bar Crusher. The 560XS stood out for its fishability and is an
ideal hardcore fishing machine with maximum flexibility
The Fibreglass Under 8m was awarded to All Boat Business for the
Haines Signature S80 Bowrider for its performance and handling for
skiing and water sports activities with an outstandingly smooth and
dry ride for passengers.
The Personal Watercraft (PWC) award was presented to Seadoo GTXiS;
for a PWC this is an awesome package. It is surprisingly dry, has
great maneuverability, outstanding power and a spec list that is way
above its competitors.
The next awards are the industry awards which are awarded to those
who have or are working within the marine industry.
Boatman of the Year, sponsored by WA’s Department of Transport, was
presented to Phillip Watts who was nominated by his long term
employer Chivers Marine. Phillip Watts is well known and highly
regarded throughout the industry.
The next award was for Marine Innovation, which was awarded to three
candidates as they were all equally as deserving; Marina Protection,
Rapid Anchor and Fury Custom Boats Centre Console.
The award for Outstanding Contribution, sponsored by Westcorp
Capital Finance, went to Brendon Grieve from R Marine for all the work he has done in the industry over the years. His
relationship with customers and colleagues has grown over the years
to make him a greatly respected member of the industry.
WA Boating and
Education award, sponsored by WA Boatrader Magazine, went to John
Watson; having seen more than 200 apprentices through their studies
he has made a significant contribution to the marine industry as a
whole. John strives to ensure that the courses he provides are at
the cutting edge of technology and remain relevant to the industry.
A major part of
the Western Australian Marine awards is to also recognise those new
to the industry who are already showing great achievement within the
industry. Three awards aimed at this area are the Young Marine
Retailer and two apprentice awards.
Young Marine
retailer of the year, sponsored by JPW, went to Damian Walker from
All Boat Business. Damian was chosen for the awards not only for his
great sales mannerisms but also his maturity and willingness to
learn in order to progress in the industry.
Apprentice of
the Year, Marine Craft Construction/Fabrication, sponsored by Honda
MPE went to Michael Busteed from Kirby Marine. Michael was fast
tracked through his TAFE training and completed his studies 6 months
early with excellent results. Michael is very competent and uses his
initiative to solve problems by offering new innovative ideas.
Apprentice of
the Year, Marine Mechanic/Electronic was awarded to Jesse Booth from
All Boat Business. Jesse originally joined the company as an
apprentice mechanic but was quickly offered an apprenticeship. Jesse
excels in any task that he is presented and goes well beyond the
call of his duties.
For more
information please contact Nikki at the Boating Industry Association
of Western Australia on 08 9271 9688 or Nikki@biawa.asn.au