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Saxdor award winners enjoyed the ceremony, held ahead of the Singapore Yachting Festival, which recognises innovation and excellence in the international yachting industry with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region.
Based in Helsinki, Saxdor Yachts has gained global attention for its accessible design and performance, with the 400 GTC now receiving acclaim in key markets across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. The award recognises the cabin version of the 400 GTO model, praised by judges for its full-beam wheelhouse offering 360-degree visibility, drop-down side decks, and sleeping accommodation for up to six across two double cabins and an optional third berth.


Adam Waters, Managing Director of DCH Marine – Saxdor’s APAC dealer – accepted the award, stating the 400 GTC suits the Asia-Pacific market well due to its air-conditioned helm, spacious layout and integrated Mercury and Navico systems. The Saxdor 400 GTC model was presented at the Singapore Yachting Festival alongside the 320 GTO and 270 GTO, drawing strong regional interest.


This Saxdor win highlights Saxdor’s design philosophy, which balances practicality and innovation to appeal to modern boaters across multiple climates and regions.
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