Annapolis Multihull Show Delivers Broad Snapshot of Catamarans
The Annapolis multihull show on December 31, 2025, drew more than 50 multihulls from 24 shipyards to a downtown location, offering buyers, owners, and industry professionals a compact but comprehensive look at the global catamaran market. The show’s city-center setting and approachable American boating culture made it a practical venue for in-depth conversations and direct comparisons across designs from the MiniCat Guppy to 60-foot models.

The year-end Annapolis multihull show closed out 2025 with an impressive variety of boats and a strong turnout of shipyard representatives, dealers, and local sailors. With more than 50 multihulls on display from 24 different shipyards, the event provided a clear, representative snapshot of the global multihull market in a venue that kept everything within easy reach.
What set the show apart was its downtown location and the tone of engagement. "What makes this show so special is its incredible location right in the heart of the city, combined with a very open, friendly, and professional American boating culture. With more than 50 multihulls on display from 24 different shipyards, Annapolis delivers a clear and representative snapshot of the global multihull market. From the small MiniCat Guppy to 60-foot catamarans, the range of boats on display was truly impressive," said Maria Chanau, Advertising Manager.
The scale of the exhibit worked in attendees’ favor. Rather than an overwhelming international fair, the show remained human in scale yet rich in content, giving visitors time to compare construction styles, layout options, and equipment lists across a broad range of sizes. That accessibility translated into meaningful conversations between shipyard staff and prospective buyers, as well as peer-to-peer exchanges among local owners and curious newcomers.
For those in the market, the practical value was immediate. Seeing multiple multihulls side by side made it easier to weigh tradeoffs in cabin layout, cockpit design, and apparent build quality without traveling between distant marinas. Local businesses also benefited from the city-center foot traffic, reinforcing Annapolis’s role as a gathering point on the international multihull calendar.

"A show that remains human in scale, yet rich in content, offering real opportunities for in-depth conversations with both industry professionals and visitors. A personally enriching first experience at one of the key events on the international multihull calendar," Chanau added.
As the multihull segment continues to diversify, events like Annapolis offer a concentrated, community-focused way to track trends, compare options, and make informed decisions. For owners and buyers planning their next move, the show’s blend of accessibility and breadth made it a valuable stop on the catamaran circuit.
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