This weekend’s International Multihull Show wrapped up yesterday after a landmark year, with 82 boats on display and record numbers of international attendees. First held in 2010, it is the largest showcase of cat and trimarans in the world, with both sail and power boats. Builders from at least 10 countries on four continents sent new boats, representing the global nature of this growing segment of the marine manufacturing space. 

15 years on, show organizers continue to work on making the visitor experience better each edition. In 2026, a third marina was added, the entrance was reoriented to be closer to downtown, and the visitor route was redesigned to help with the flow between the docks and exhibitor village. The show also features a Multihull Design & Innovation Area, which brings together naval architects, startups, and equipment manufacturers to showcase new ideas. 

“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.”

The show also reported the following debuts that we can look forward to seeing more of on the water in 2026: 

  • Adventure Yachts: AY60
  • Aquila Power Catamarans: 50ES
  • Aventura Yachts: 37 Explorer, 56 MY
  • Earthling Limited: E 40 
  • Leopard Catamarans: 52, 53 PC, Sunsail 465
  • ORC: ORC 57 
  • Outremer Catamarans: 48 
  • McConaghy Boats: MC75 Jack 
  • Rapido Trimarans: 40R
  • Simbad Yachts: 55 
  • Trimarine Composites: TRM 43 

The next edition of the show is already in the works for April 2027. For more, visit multicoque-online.com/en.