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The International Multihull Show: the multihull world-class event in La Grande Motte

by The International Multihull Show 29 Feb 03:08 PST 3-7 April 2024
International Multihull Show 2023 © Christina Gödelmann-Godde

For the 15th edition, nearly 70 multihulls will be gathering in the port of La Grande Motte. In the new dedicated areas, visitors will be able to discover a dozen or so European and world premières.

The event is expected to attract some 15,000 visitors to the Occitanie region from April 3 to 7.

A 100% multihull experience, under sail or power

The International Multihull Show has established itself as the must-see event for multihull enthusiasts, offering visitors the chance to discover the most comprehensive range of sailing and power catamarans and trimarans on the market, to update their equipment and to discover the latest trends and innovations. With its bigger exhibitors' village, its new public areas and the new schedule of events, the international show is meant to provide a unique 100% multihull experience.

A richer 2024 edition

With more than twenty new registered exhibitors, the International Multihull Show keeps its momentum.

"The Multihull Club design and innovation section will be welcoming two new designers, while an afloat try-out area will be dedicated to 'toys', which have become essential water sports features. Another major new addition to the 2024 edition will be a number of powercats, including two first-time exhibiting brands. While power catamarans are becoming more and more popular, environmental factors are also becoming significantly more important. Innovation in sustainability is everywhere. It affects propulsion, on-board energy, maintenance and eco-design," says Caroline Popovici, the show's new director.

The International Multihull Show fifteenth edition will be presented to the international media during a live-streamed press conference, in English, scheduled for Tuesday 5 March at 16:30 CEST.

A preview of all the new features for this year's edition as well as the list of multihulls will be presented during the press conference.

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