With its protected basin, accessible quays and generally favorable late-season weather, the Marseille Boat Show remains one of the few French events where you can see and visit so many yachts afloat. This year, the major French and European shipyards are present with their best-sellers, as well as a number of rarer units. Here is the full list of yachts on display.
Dufour Yachts: five units to cover all programs
- Dufour 37

- Dufour 41

- Dufour 44

- Dufour 48

- Dufour 54

Bavaria Yachts: three well-positioned cruisers
- C38

- C42

- C46

Hanse Yachts: affordable monohulls
- Hanse 360

- Hanse 410

- Hanse 460

Bénéteau: the must-have Oceanis range
- Oceanis 30.1

- Oceanis 40.1

Jeanneau: an updated range
- Sun Odyssey 350

- Sun Odyssey 380

RM Yachts: the choice of epoxy plywood
- RM1080

- RM1180

Fountaine Pajot: setting course for cruising catamarans
- New 41

- Aura 51

Bali Catamarans: habitability above all else
- Bali Catspace

- Bali 4.6

Lagoon, Nautitech, Leopard: the other catamarans present
- Lagoon 43

- Nautitech 44

- Leopard 46

Saffier Yachts: the top-of-the-range dayboat
- SE 33 Life

Once again this year, the Marseille boat show offers a comprehensive overview of modern sailing trends, from small, maneuverable cruisers to large ocean-going catamarans. A great opportunity to compare, visit and refine your choices in anticipation of the 2026 season.
Main equipment manufacturers and technical partners
In addition to boat builders, the show welcomes several key equipment manufacturers and suppliers to the nautical world. These include:
- Delta Voiles âeuros sailmaking, deck fittings, rigging.
- Elvstrom Sails
- Uship âeuros shipchandler and equipment for pleasure boats.
- Raymarine âeuros marine electronics, navigation and safety instruments.
- Other players in the nautical equipment, deck fittings and services sectors.
- Lizmer âeuros support for boat financing, leasing or rental.

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