Company of the Year
The Company of the Year Award celebrates organisations whose products, services or philanthropy measurably strengthen the sailing ecosystem – from club level to global industry. This category is for businesses that don’t just sell into sailing, but actively help it grow: improving how we sail, how we run organisations, and how people first encounter life on the water.
Whether you are a specialist marine brand or a wider company with sailing at heart, the Company of the Year Award highlights those whose success is tied to a stronger, safer and more open sailing world.
Good business can move boats at sea.
WORLD SAILING DAY AWARDS
Key Dates and Deadlines
Each sub-categrory contestant is required to submit a complete entry within the time period indicated. Once the submission has been approved it will be published on the Awards Voting section of the webiste. The on-line voting will take place in two rounds as indic ated and the final will take place and be announced in London on 28 May – World Sailing Day.
entries open & close
Open Date: 01/01/26
Close Date: 25/02/26
shortlist date
Online Voting Start: 20/03/26
Online Voting Close: 25/03/26
Announced: 01/03/26
semi-final date
Online Voting Start: 20/03/26
Online Voting Close: 25/03/26
Announced: 01/03/26
final date
Judges Voting Start: 20/03/26
Judges Voting Close: 25/03/26
Announced: 28/05/26
Why Enter?
Entering the World Sailing Day Awards is a chance to share your work with the wider sailing community, be reviewed by independent experts and open doors to new collaborations and growth.
Global recognition & Visibility
Your work seen & Respected across the international sailing community.
Both entering & winning an award comes with press and social media coverage, increasing your visibility, and making a wider circle of prospective customers and partners aware of your brand
The results of higher credibility and visibility mean higher sales and revenue.
Credibility
Independent review with fairness and transparency at its core.
Awards make your brand more
trustworthy since they imply recognition
from an independent third party.
Consumers are more likely to buy from companies that have received a third-party seal of approval. Prospective investors are also more inclined to back an award-winning business.
GROWTH & OPPORTUNITY
A recognised award gives you a story you can use in pitches, on your website and in campaigns.
It can help you open conversations that were hard to start cold, support membership growth or funding applications, and make it easier for potential partners to say “yes” to a first meeting.
Connections
Discovery by clubs, brands, festivals, and ports seeking collaborators.
Opportunities to engage with clubs, creators, innovators and organisations across sailing.
Why It Matters
Recognition at the World Sailing Day Awards is a mark of distinction – it shows the world that youn
company stands at the helm of progress, innovation, and commitment to the spint of sailing.
For many organizations, this award has become not only a symbol of excellence, but a launchpad for now partnerships, visibility, and commercial opportunities.
- Sector-wide leadership signal. Recognise sustained commitment to safety, sustainability, access or innovation that goes beyond short campaigns.
- Reputation with key stakeholders. Use WSDA recognition when talking to customers, employees, investors and partners about your role in the maritime field.
- Internal alignment and pride. Give your teams a clear external marker that their projects and choices are contributing positively to the future of sailing.
Be part of it!
This Kit explains eligibility, submission requirements, evaluation, and ceremony
details for all WSDA entrants. It ensures transparency, consistency, and fairness
across all award tracks.
Your Impact
By entering, your company directly supports the wider sailing ecosystem – from clubs and youth
academies to environmental sustainability programs and maritime heritage projects. Every
submission helps fuel the growth and modernization of sailing worldwide, ensuring that the industry remains vibrant, inclusive, and future-ready.
SHORT FACTS
Open to companies, startups, research teams and solo developers working in sailing-related tech or software.
Your product must be real and testable (beta or live – no pure concepts).
You can enter in more than one category if the fit makes sense.
All entries must be submitted before the published deadline.
Entry fees and any multi-category discounts are as listed on the page and in the Entry Kit.
Reduced rates may apply for non-profits, youth projects and early-bird entries.
If cost is the only barrier to entering, you can contact the organisers in confidence to explore support options.
Entries are first checked by the organisers for eligibility and basic fit.
Public voting highlights popular and impactful solutions.
A specialist jury then reviews entries using clear criteria: innovation, usefulness, impact on safety / performance, and long-term potential.
Final results follow a fixed scoring model (public + jury) which is explained in the Entry Kit.
A short description of what your technology does and who it’s for.
Evidence that it works in practice (demo link, screenshots, or a short video).
At least one real-world example or user story you’re allowed to share.
A contact person who can answer jury questions if needed.
Become the Benchmark!
Your entry helps set higher standards within your area of sailing – encouraging better practice, wider access and a more sustainable, inclusive future on and off the water.

Sponsored by Sailing Miles
We are proud to partner with Sailing Miles as the official sponsor of the World Sailing Day Awards, helping to support and elevate the global sailing community.
