BOAT SHOWS

International Multihull Show 2024: big multihulls take center stage in La Grande Motte

From April 3rd to 7th, sea and sailing enthusiasts will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of multihulls at the port of La Grande Motte, which will host the 15th edition of the renowned International Multihull Show.

This event, over time, has become the most important global gathering dedicated to these vessels, and it is poised to surprise attendees with numerous premieres, new versions, and a wide range of innovative products and services.

With a reputation solidified over the years, the International Multihull Show continues to grow in terms of size, prestige, and international reach. This year, the picturesque port of La Grande Motte is set to welcome over 150 exhibitors, 16% of whom are newcomers, representing 13 different nations—a true melting pot of the global boating industry.

This year, visitors will have the opportunity to admire 2 world premieres, including the brand-new Windelo 54 and the Aventura 37 Day Charter, alongside 2 European premieres such as the Nautitech 48 Open and the GP70. Additionally, new versions of multihulls, like those offered by C-Catamarans, will be showcased.

But the boat show isn’t limited to vessels exhibited at sea. On land, an entire village will be dedicated to multihulls, showcasing the latest trends in design and innovation in the industry. On land, a dedicated village entirely focused on multihulls will feature the new trends in the sector.

The Multihull Club Design & Innovation, the beating heart of the main pavilion, will showcase leading names in boat architecture and design, alongside start-ups and equipment manufacturers, offering innovative solutions such as Monawa by AGL Marine, CATCHA 320 by Catcha Marine, DOCKMATE mooring remote controls, and creations from the Du toit Yacht Design architecture studio.

An exciting addition to the International Multihull Show 2024 is the introduction of a dedicated area for tests and trials for small boats and innovative products, giving visitors the opportunity to experience the latest technologies and solutions firsthand.

Another noteworthy addition is the increased presence of powercats, with six brands and 11 vessels, including the new exhibitor Aquila with three models on display. This phenomenon reflects the evolution of the market and the growing interest in the performance and versatility offered by this category of vessels.

The boat show will be open to the public from April 3rd to 7th, 2024, from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm on the first four days and from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on the last day.

Silvia Pretto

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