The 2025 International Multihull Show will be a completely revamped edition. Thanks to the recent renovation work at the La Grande Motte marina, the beating heart of the French city hosting the show, which has undergone significant restyling in recent months. Visitors to the historic fair will be able to admire a fully renewed location, even more prepared to welcome what is expected to be a record-breaking edition.
Record numbers for the 2025 International Multihull Show
The 2025 International Multihull Show is scheduled to take place from April 23 to 27. As all boating enthusiasts know, it is the leading global boat show for multihulls, making it an event of utmost importance for the international boating industry. Although registrations are still open, the show is booked up in some areas and the number of boats on display has reached an all-time record, with over 80 units. Additionally, this 2025 edition will also be one for the premieres: to date, the organisers of the boat show expect to have 11 world premieres, including 4 powerboats, 4 European premieres, including 2 powerboats, and 1 French premiere.
Important innovations for the International Multihull Show 2025 also involve the organizational side. The Fédération des Industries Nautiques has indeed reorganised its subsidiary M2O for event organization, with Christophe Vieux coming in as General Manager, joined by Caroline Popovici, Show Director, and Anaïs David, Sales and Customer Relations Manager.
A business rendez-vous for the entire multihull sector
The highlight for 2025 is the creation of a powercat marina dedicated to motor-powered multihulls. An ambitious project that is already promising to deliver, with a rich line-up (between 16 and 20 boats on display), which is expected to attract a new customer base, while the sailing sector itself is set to reach a record number of multis (with 60 boats on show). The 2025 edition also marks a further strengthening of the international shipyards’ attendance. Finally, the Design and Innovation area has been newly redesigned.
In addition to the boats afloat, the organizers of the International Multihull Show 2025 are introducing a new demonstration area for smaller boats, toys, and electric engines. Some models will be available to be tested at sea for an immersive and unique experience.
According to Caroline Popovici: “The International Multihull Show is a highly anticipated event that we must continue to develop. This year we will be featuring more sailing multihulls and more motor multihulls. We are delighted with the confidence that the yards, charter companies and the multihull world in general have in us, as well as our local partners, with whom we work very closely”.
As every year, The International Yachting Media will cover the French boat show to report all the most important news on its publications.