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GRAND PAVOIS LA ROCHELLE 2025 REVIEW

GRAND PAVOIS LA ROCHELLE 2025 REVIEW

HIGH-QUALITY VISITORS AND DECISIVE BUSINESS EXCHANGES MARK THE 2025 EDITION

  • A more qualitative than quantitative audience with 59,000 visitors over 6 days
  • A positive event for many specific shipyards and equipment manufacturers
  • Short-term purchasing projects confirming interest in boating
  • Numerous new products for 2026 were unveiled exclusively
  • An autumn event that consolidates its position as a must-attend boat show for both boating enthusiasts and professionals
  • 2026 dates: Tuesday, September 22 to Sunday, September 27

A positive event for many sectors, reaffirming interest in boating and water sports

With 600 international brands from 53 different countries, 500 boats on display, including 250 afloat, and numerous French, European, and world premieres, the Grand Pavois La Rochelle once again confirmed its role as a business show, a showcase for innovation, a trendsetter for tomorrow's boating, and a benchmark event for French and European markets. Attendance-wise, the international in-water boat show closed its 2025 edition with 59,000 visitors. The quality of interactions and the high value of the exchanges were the hallmarks of this edition, providing exhibitors with high-potential contacts and significant business opportunities.

Alain Pochon (President of Grand Pavois Organisation):

"The 2025 edition is satisfying, despite a very particular context. While overall attendance saw a slight decrease compared to previous years, the event confirmed its ability to attract a qualified and motivated audience. This trend was especially evident in the success of several niche shipyards. Specializing in highly specific segments—from fully customized cruising sailboats, performance cruisers and long-distance yachts to innovative eco-friendly units, RIBs and leisure fishing boats, and boats for specific uses, these players manage to capture attention and secure significant business deals.

Beyond attendance figures, the show demonstrated its real value as a targeted networking platform, offering exhibitors the chance to meet visitors with concrete projects, many of whom appeared ready to move quickly on purchases. The summer's favorable weather also logically boosted the desire to sail as early as next spring.

This edition also confirmed the growing importance of innovation and differentiation as levers of competitiveness in the boating industry. In short, despite lower attendance, the vitality of several shipyards illustrates the sector’s dynamism and opens promising perspectives for the coming editions.

There were indeed orders and purchases, which is a very encouraging sign for the industry. Many professionals also expressed their satisfaction, particularly in the equipment sector, where some exceeded their objectives. This confirms that The Grand Pavois show is a key date for our profession. Grand Pavois La Rochelle, the last major in-water boat show in France this year, clearly remains a must-attend event - accessible to all shipyards and boating professionals-with an unbeatable cost-to-benefit ratio. It has always been our strong commitment to ensure that every professional in the boating industry will be able to be here as an exhibitor.”

Key highlights…

“The presence of prominent figures at this year’s Grand Pavois La Rochelle was also a major strategic asset, adding visibility, credibility, and attractiveness. Public figures, opinion leaders, institutional representatives, and industry ambassadors all helped strengthen the event's image and expand its media reach.

The Grand Pavois welcomed personalities as the member of the ministry of Maritime Affairs, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Ministery, the President of the French Nautical Industries Federation, President of the French Sailing Federation, the President of the Guadeloupe Region, various champions and adventurers and a major Chinese delegation that stayed for several days and with whom Grand Pavois Organisation is developing several projects.

Beyond media impact, the involvement of these personalities embodies recognition and legitimacy for the event. Visitors see the added value of an event that mobilizes influential stakeholders, while exhibitors benefit from a platform that enhances their projects and innovations.

This edition also featured a roundtable on “Sustainable Maritime Industry,” focusing on bio-based materials and electric propulsion -a real success - as well as the new edition of the Nautical Innovation Awards. Two highlights that once again confirm Grand Pavois La Rochelle as a benchmark event for today’s and tomorrow’s boating.”

Loyal and supportive partners…

“Grand Pavois Organisation and its Board of Directors would also like to thank all the public partners the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region, the Charente-Maritime department, and the town and Metropolitan Authority of La Rochelle, as well as the Marina of La Rochelle. Their support is crucial, and it is important to remember that Grand Pavois La Rochelle is also a key economic player for these territories. The success highlights local industries, creates jobs, and generates concrete, direct benefits for many professionals.

Since its creation, Grand Pavois La Rochelle has been an association, and remain committed to aligning with the market’s and industry professionals’ expectations.”

Looking ahead to 2026

“Now all eyes are on Grand Pavois La Rochelle 2026, which will take place from Tuesday, September 22 to Sunday, September 27 at the Port des Minimes in La Rochelle.”

For more information go to www.grand-pavois.com

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