Our award-winning yachts | Baltic Yachts

Baltic Yachts has a remarkable track record of success in superyacht industry awards, with 39 major awards won in the last 13 years alone. These include awards for exterior and interior design, naval architecture, innovation and eco footprint, as well as five Sailing Yacht Of The Year awards and 10 Best In Size Category awards

Some of the shipyard’s most notable award winners in recent years include Ravenger (ex-Pink Gin VI), Raven, Zemi, Path, Canova, My Song, Perseverance, Nikata and Liara. Overall, 90 per cent of Baltic yachts that were nominated for awards went on to win them.

The 34-metre foil-assisted Baltic 111 Raven won four separate awards at the 2025 Boat International Design & Innovation Awards. At the awards ceremony in Kitzbühl, Austria she won nearly all the awards for sailing yachts, winning every category in which she was eligible to enter.

The clean sweep of four major awards – Outstanding Exterior Design, Best Interior Design, Best Naval Architecture and Innovation Of The Year – is a testament to Baltic Yachts’ outstanding achievement in delivering this highly ambitious, pioneering new build project on time and on weight exceeding all expectations.

It’s fair to say that Baltic Yachts is the only yacht builder capable of turning the vision of Raven’s owner into reality. In doing so, combining the extreme light displacement weight that is required for foiling performance with world class levels of luxury, Baltic Yachts has achieved something that many in the marine industry thought was practically impossible.

At the World Superyacht Awards in Venice on 2 May, the 54-metre Baltic 175 Ravenger – delivered in 2017 and still the world’s largest full carbon sloop – won the refit award for yachts under 500GT.

In a nine-month project completed last year, Ravenger was comprehensively upgraded, fully restyled and transformed from a pure cruising yacht to an optimised racer-cruiser with go-anywhere ocean voyaging ability. She is now lighter, faster and more performance orientated, tailored to precisely fit her new owner’s sense of style and his style of sailing.

‘We were delighted to be given the opportunity to deliver this transformational refit project,’ says Baltic Yachts’ EVP Henry Hawkins. ‘An important part of Baltic Yachts’ core ethos is that we’re not producing boats with a “best before” date or an “end of life phase” in mind. We’re building a forever fleet. With proper maintenance and the occasional upgrade there is no reason our yachts cannot go on sailing for ever.’

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