Open days are often a concrete opportunity to discover a boat in real-life conditions. On February 14 and 15, 2026, the Leopard range will be on display at the Port Santa Lucia in Saint Raphaël, with several models available for viewing and sea trials.
A presentation afloat at Port Santa Lucia
The event will take place directly on the quays of Santa Lucia harbor, in an environment familiar to yachtsmen on the Mediterranean coast. This configuration allows us to observe the catamarans in a real harbor setting, to appreciate the volumes on board and the accesses, but also to judge the maneuvers on departure and return to port.
Access is free. Early registration is possible via the dedicated website, but visitors can also come directly to the show during the two days.

Sea trials to get an idea of behavior
Several Leopard models will be available for sea trials, including the Leopard 46, Leopard 52, Leopard 40 Powercat and Leopard 46 Powercat. These outings allow us to get an idea of the boat's behavior under sail or motor, visibility from the helm, and general ergonomics for coastal sailing.
The tests are supervised by the technical teams on site, and are organized so as to combine on-board visits with sea outings, depending on weather conditions.

A complete range on display at the quayside
In addition to the units available for testing, several models will be visible afloat, including the Leopard 40 Powercat, Leopard 42, Leopard 46, Leopard 46 Powercat, Leopard 52 and Leopard 53 Powercat. This diversity makes it possible to compare sail and engine configurations, as well as the differences in layout between hull sizes.
Visitors will be able to talk to the technical teams about design choices, equipment options and envisaged uses, whether for private cruising or more intensive programs.

A time to discuss navigation projects
A cocktail party is scheduled for Saturday evening, February 14, for a more informal exchange of views on the port. The teams will also be available throughout the weekend to discuss purchasing projects, delivery times and financing solutions.
For sailors interested in a cruising multihull, these open days offer a hands-on approach, centered on visiting, testing and technical dialogue, without having to pass through the framework of a traditional boat show.


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