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International Multihull Show 2026 Expands With Record Fleet

by International Multihull Show 6 Apr 22:11 PDT 22-26 April 2026

The International Multihull Show returns from April 22-26, 2026, with its most ambitious edition to date, introducing a redesigned visitor experience, a record number of boats, and an increasingly international lineup of exhibitors and premieres.

Driven by demand for space, efficiency, and electrification-ready platforms, multihulls have become one of the fastest-growing segments in global boating. La Grande-Motte is at the heart of one of the most dynamic blue economy industries, and the International Multihull Show is the place where the industry's latest innovations come to life.

A reimagined show experience

For 2026, the show unveils a redesigned visitor route, featuring a new entrance located in the heart of the marina (at the harbor master's office, linking the show to the city center) and the opening of a third marina basin. This expanded layout improves flow and accessibility, allowing visitors to intuitively navigate the show while accommodating a growing number of exhibitors and vessels.

A new fleet of free, 100% electric shuttles by Totoom will operate every 20 minutes between the show entrance and the Pasino Partouche (near Peuplier parking). Running from April 22-25 (9:30 AM - 7:30 PM) and April 26 (9:30 AM - 5:30 PM), the service offers a comfortable and eco-friendly way to navigate La Grande-Motte during the show.

Record fleet and global growth

The 2026 edition sets a new benchmark with around 80 multihulls on display, surpassing last year's record of 75. Reflecting the show's growing international significance, 30% of this year's exhibitors are based outside of France.

"The 2026 edition reflects the extraordinary momentum of the multihull market," said Anaïs David, Commissioner of the International Multihull Show. "With a record number of boats, more international exhibitors than ever, and a strong lineup of world premieres, the show continues to establish itself as the global platform where innovation, design, and new ways of boating come together."

Innovation and world premieres

Shipyards continue to choose La Grande-Motte to unveil their latest models. This year sees a particularly strong showing of powercats, alongside continued momentum in sailing multihulls, and an ever-growing percentage of electric, hybrid, and alternative fuel vessels.

World premieres confirmed for 2026 include:

  • SIMBAD YACHTS (new exhibitor) — SIMBAD 55 (Sailing)
  • AVENTURA YACHTS — Aventura 37 Explorer (Power)
  • AVENTURA YACHTS — Aventura 56 MY (Power)
  • Adventure Yachts (new exhibitor) — AY60 (Power)
  • TRIMARINE COMPOSITE (new exhibitor) — TRM43 (Sailing)
  • GRAND LARGE YACHTING - Outremer Catamarans — Outremer 48 (Sailing)
  • MC CONAGHY BOATS — MC75 Jack (Sailing)
  • Rapido Trimarans (new) — Rapido 40 Racer (Sailing)

The hub for everything multihull

With its expanded footprint, record-breaking fleet, and increasingly international exhibitor base, the International Multihull Show continues to strengthen its role as the leading global gathering for multihull enthusiasts, professionals, and innovators.

FACT SHEET: Why multihulls are booming

Space & comfort

  • Wider beam delivers significantly more living space and stability
  • Ideal for families, long-range cruising, and charter use

Stability & safety

  • Reduced heeling compared to monohulls
  • More comfortable at anchor and under way

Efficiency & range

  • Lower drag means better fuel efficiency, particularly important in powercats
  • Excellent platform for electric and hybrid propulsion

Performance & versatility

  • Modern designs combine speed, range, and onboard comfort
  • Suitable for everything from bluewater cruising to day use

Perfect for electrification

  • Large surface area for solar integration
  • Efficient hulls reduce energy demand

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