Unprecedented Display of Vessels at Upcoming Boat Show

The 2025 International Multihull Show is gearing up to be an unprecedented event with a record-breaking display of over 80 boats, featuring 11 global premieres. This prominent boat show has become a pivotal event for nautical enthusiasts and industry professionals, showcasing the latest innovations in multihull boats.

A notable addition to this year's show is a newly established marina specifically designed for motor-powered multihulls. This segment of the show, expected to house between 16 and 20 cutting-edge vessels, aims to draw a fresh crowd of boating aficionados.

The sailing multihull sector is also set to impress, with a whopping 60 vessels lined up, marking a new high for the event. This expansion reflects the growing interest and advancements within the sailing community.

Enhancing the visitor experience, the show organizers have introduced a demonstration zone for smaller boats, water toys, and electric engines, some of which will be available for live demos. This hands-on area is designed to engage visitors and provide a direct feel of the innovations at sea.

Moreover, the event's layout has been revamped, especially the Design and Innovation area, which will spotlight the latest trends and creative marine designs.

The organization of this massive event is orchestrated by the Fédération des Industries Nautiques’ subsidiary, M2O, which has undergone strategic restructuring to optimize event management. Leading the charge is Christophe Vieux as the new General Manager, with Caroline Popovici stepping in as the Show Director, and Anaïs David taking on the role of Sales and Customer Relations Manager.

Caroline Popovici, the newly appointed show director, expressed her enthusiasm about the upcoming show, stating, "The International Multihull Show is a highly anticipated event that we are committed to enhancing year after year. This edition, with its expanded range of both sailing and motor multihulls, demonstrates the strong confidence that manufacturers, charter companies, and the entire multihull community have in us, along with our local partners with whom we maintain close collaboration."

The event is scheduled to take place from 23rd to 27th April at La Grande Motte, France, promising to be a dynamic showcase that caters to the passions of marine enthusiasts and industry experts alike.

For more details and updates on the International Multihull Show, visit their official website or check out the coverage on Marine Business.

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