Celebrate the achievement of your team, business or operation!
The NZMOA Awards is an opportunity for all marinas, boatyards and associate members.
Be celebrated for performance, innovation, and all-round excellence in the marinas and boatyard industry - no matter how big or small you are.
Make a start:
Key dates:
Entries open 28 February 2024
Entrants Webinar: 10am Mon 29 April
Entries Close: 22 May 2024 (extended)
Finalists Announced: August
Winners announced: September
NZMOA Marina Awards Hall of Fame
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NZMOA Best Environmental Performer 2022
Winner: Westhaven Marina
Highly Commended: Whangamata Marina
NZMOA Marina of the Year 2022
Winner: Westhaven Marina
Highly Commended: Half Moon Bay Marina
NZMOA Boatyard of the Year 2022
Winner: Whangamata Marina
Highly Commended: Gulf Harbour Marina
NZMOA Outstanding Initiative Award 2022
Highly Commended - Man Overboard Alarm Systems
Winner (associate member entrant) – Marinaquip’s Multi-Piece Pile Rings
Winner (full member entrant) - Westhaven Marina’s digital parking management system
NZMOA Outstanding Individual Contribution to the Marina Industry 2022
Philip Wardale
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NZMOA Marina of the Year Gulf Harbour Marina Highly commended: Westhaven Marina
NZMOA Boatyard of the Year Whangamata Marina
NZMOA Best Environmental Performer Whangamata MarinaHighly commended: Gisborne Marina
NZMOA Most Outstanding Initiative Westhaven MarinaHighly commended: Nylonut
NZMOA Individual Contribution to the Marina Industry Kevin Lidgard
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NZMOA Marina of the Year Bay of Islands Marina Highly commended: Te Ana Marina
NZMOA Boatyard of the Year Bridge Marina Travelift Limited Highly Commended: Marsden Cove Marina and Gulf Harbour Marina
NZMOA Best Environmental Performer Tauranga Bridge Marina Ltd Highly commended: Vessel Works
NZMOA Individual Contribution to the Marina Industry Brent and June Shipman of Total Marine
Read more about the 2019 recipients
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Outstanding Individual Contribution Chris Galbraith, Chair, NZMOA
NZMOA Marina of the Year Westhaven Marina
Best Environmental Initiative Tutukaka Marina’s Seabin Project