
The International Multihull Show has concluded its 2026 edition (22-26 April) in La Grande Motte, bringing together 82 multihulls and recording its highest level of international participation to date.
The event opened on 22 April with an expanded on-water layout and updated visitor access, as well as the event’s largest fleet to date.
The 2026 debuts offer a snapshot of the international nature of the multihull builder community with debuts spanning Europe, Asia-Pacific and South Africa.
- Adventure Yachts: AY60 – Thailand
- Aquila Power Catamarans: 50ES – China
- Aventura Yachts: 37 Explorer, 56 MY – Tunisia
- Earthling Limited: E 40 – Australia
- Leopard Catamarans: 52, 53 PC, Sunsail 465 – South Africa
- ORC: ORC 57 – France
- Outremer Catamarans: 48 – France
- McConaghy Boats: MC75 Jack – China
- Rapido Trimarans: 40R – Vietnam
- Simbad Yachts: 55 – Spain
- Trimarine Composites: TRM 43 – Portugal
Organisers report a slight five per cent decrease in overall attendance, offset by a record level of international visitors.

The show welcomed guests from 27 European countries, as well as North and South America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Australia.
Building on this international momentum, the show plans to introduce a focus country for each future edition, providing deeper insight into the global marine industry.
The event is aiming to strengthen its global positioning, convening shipyards, designers, equipment manufacturers and service providers from across the multihull value chain.
A redesigned visitor route, combined with the opening of a third marina, offered greater access to both the fleet and the exhibitor village.
A diversifying market
The Multihull Design & Innovation Area brought together naval architects, startups and equipment manufacturers to showcase the next generation of ideas shaping the sector. The strong presence of powercats, alongside hybrid and electric solutions, reflected evolving usage patterns and a growing focus on autonomy, efficiency and reduced environmental impact.
“The show continues to evolve with the market,” says Anaïs David, director of the International Multihull Show. “Exhibitors report promising discussions and visitors have remarked on the quality and variety of the vessels and exhibitors.”
From first-time visitors exploring life on the water to experienced owners seeking refits, upgrades or new technologies, the International Multihull Show provided a comprehensive overview of the market, connecting buyers, builders and industry experts.
The next edition of the International Multihull Show will return to La Grande Motte in April 2027.
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