A great new feature this year: Port Canto, with its new Marina dedicated to Power Boats, will almost equal the Vieux Port in terms of the number of boats on display. In fact almost 350 boats will be exhibited each side of the Croisette. For the first time, visitors will be able to go all the way round Port Canto, in a +/- 2.5 km loop. The port will offer an even clearer and simplified tour with virtually a quay, or a large area, dedicated to a type of boat. Located between the Sailing and Yacht Brokerage & Toys areas that have been accommodated in Port Canto for several years, the new area dedicated to power boats will cover around 2,000 m² and provide more than 300 m of linear quayside to present 170 motor boats (140 in-water and thirty ashore), with rigid or semirigid hulls. A selection of outboard engines suitable for these boat sizes will also be presented next to the boats.
Port Canto will also be exhibiting 120 new sail boats over 10 metres long and around 50 previously-owned large yachts from 24 metres long, exhibited respectively in the Sailing and Yacht Brokerage areas. Several traversantes (pontoons with a motorised central part) will enable visitors to go from one area to the other and small motor boats to go out for sea trials from time to time.
The new Power Boat Marina will accommodate a new dining area with almost 130 tables with a view looking out at the boats on display. The new VIP Club, located on the roof of the Harbour Master's Office and furnished by Roche Bobois, French manufacturer of high-end furniture and loyal partner of the exhibition, will give visitors a 180-degree view of all of Port Canto, one of the most beautiful views of the exhibition!
Almost 60 exhibitors will be present in the Power Boat Marina. The list can be seen HERE.
In the heart of the city, the Vieux Port remains the home port for the motor boat industry, with the wealth and range of what it offers. In water, 350 new boats from 10 to 50 metres long – monohulls and multihulls, with rigid or semi-rigid hulls – will be exhibited by the greatest names in French and international yachting, alongside all the equipment manufacturers and service companies that work with this industry. Large inwater yachts will be moored in their usual locations at the Jetée and the Super Yachts Extension.