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The International Multihull Show 2025: the world's biggest multihull showcase

by International Multihull Show 12 Dec 2024 06:20 PST 23-27 April 2025

The Show's poster, much more than a basic communication tool, officially marks the start of the countdown to the next edition.

After highlighting the sailing catamarans and trimarans, the poster now heralds the great novelty of the 2025 edition, and is a reminder of the architecture of La Grande Motte.

For this 16th edition, to be held from April 23 to 27, 2025, La Grande Motte will once again be the stage for the greatest celebration of multihull.

An increasing show with the introduction of a new powercat marina

In 2025, get ready for an upgraded and innovative experience with the arrival of a marina dedicated to motor multihulls!

Thanks to close working relations with the town and port of La Grande Motte, the 2025 event will be held at two marinas in the Port Ouest area.

The Quai des Douanes will host the new marina dedicated to powercat, with over 100 ml of quay and almost 1km of pontoons.

This space will host around 20 multihulls of all sizes, offering an exceptional showcase of the latest developments, from thermic to electric. Some models can even be sea-tested for total immersion. The space usually used afloat will host sailing multihulls, as well as a new area dedicated to in-water demonstrations. The segmentation is aimed at meeting the specific expectations of sailing and powerboat customers, while promoting synergy between these two worlds to offer a complete multihull experience. In the exhibitors' village on shore, a growing number of equipment manufacturers and service companies (electronics, designers, interior fittings, etc.) will be presenting their latest innovations. As every year, the Multihull Design and Innovation area will take up a central position in the main hall. This space has been specially designed to offer an immersion into the heart of sustainable design and innovative projects.

This new configuration will highlight the boats and products on display, with a clear, streamlined flow to provide a better experience for professionals and visitors alike.

An edition with an excellent dynamic

The outlook promises to be exceptional, with 60 multihulls already announced (all types of propulsion combined) and around twenty waiting to be moored, including:

  • 6 World firsts
  • 2 European firsts
  • 1 French first

Over the years, the Show has become the world reference for multihulls, and is set to welcome a record 6 new brands exhibiting afloat.

There's still time to take part in this major BtoB and BtoC business meeting: registration is open until February 7, 2025.

Pour the Show manager, Caroline Popovici: "We are delighted to continue the multihull adventure begun in 2024. The Show, a veritable condensed version of the multihull universe, has gradually become the industry's biggest showcase. That's why we decided to have a better representation for our exhibitors and visitors. The new Powercat marina, a major new feature of this 2025 millésime, will therefore echo the sailing marina, and will be close to the exhibitor village on land."

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