A growing trade show
This year, the show adapts to its growth with a redesigned organization. Highlights include
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The creation of a powercat marina, accommodating between 16 and 20 motor catamarans,
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A reallocation of space to exhibit up to 60 sailing multihulls,
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A significant increase in the presence of foreign shipyards,
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A test area dedicated to small boats and innovative products.
The long-awaited previews
The show will feature several world and European previews. Among them:
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SunMare 50 (France)
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Aventura A38 Sport Cruiser & A38MY Flybridge (Tunisia)
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MODX 70 (France)
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Portofino Cat 47 (United Arab Emirates)
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Excess 13 (France)
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Leopard 46 (South Africa)
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Moorings 4600 (South Africa)
- Le Tricat 850 (France)
- Seaview 59 (Hong Kong)
- La Tortue 147 (Tunisia)
These new models illustrate the boom in innovation in the multihull sector.
Practical information
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Opening hours: 9am - 7pm from April 23 to 26, closing at 5pm on April 27.
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Passerelle centre-ville: extended opening hours with late-night openings on April 25 and 26.
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Press badges will be available from 2pm on April 22 at the General Commissariat.
The 2025 edition of the International Multihull Show promises to be a landmark event in the nautical calendar, with an enriched offering, innovations and an increased presence of international players.