Fountaine Pajot to showcase 21 yachts at EMMYS 2026 in Greece
Fountaine Pajot will bring 21 yachts to Poros, turning EMMYS 2026 into a hands-on comparison ground for catamaran buyers. The display spans sailing and power models.

Fountaine Pajot will use EMMYS 2026 in Poros, Greece, as a high-value sales floor for serious catamaran buyers, bringing 21 yachts to the 22nd East Med Multihull & Yacht Charter Show from May 7 to 10. The scale matters because it gives prospects a rare chance to move from model to model in one harbor, compare layouts, judge circulation, and see how different power and sailing platforms feel before summer charter and private-cruising demand peaks.
The brand’s display will lean on a mix of five headline models, including the Samana 59 sailing catamaran and the large-boat pair Thira 80 and Power 80. That spread tells the story of where Fountaine Pajot wants to compete: not just on size, but on how a catamaran can be tailored into a floating home or private retreat. Layouts, finishes and configurations are central to the pitch, making customization part of the buying conversation rather than an optional extra.
At the top end, the Thira 80 gives the show real scale. The sailing catamaran measures 23.98 meters and was first built in 2024. The Power 80, marketed as a 23-meter motor yacht, shows the same push into the larger, more lifestyle-driven segment from the motor side. Together, they put Fountaine Pajot’s sailing and power ranges in the same buyer-facing space, which is exactly what makes EMMYS valuable for owners trying to narrow a shortlist without flying between separate showrooms.
EMMYS itself is built for that kind of decision-making. The event returns to the picturesque harbor of Poros as a multihull- and crewed-charter-focused platform with yacht viewings, seminars, networking events and evening celebrations. For brokers, charter operators and owner prospects, the island setting creates a concentrated test case: see the boats, walk the decks, and compare the practical differences that brochures cannot show.
The timing also fits Fountaine Pajot’s wider 2026 push. The company has separately highlighted the FP41 and FP44 as part of its new-model rollout, while still drawing on a heritage that dates to 1976, when Jean-François Fountaine, Yves Pajot, Daniel Givon and Rémi Tristan founded the business on the French Atlantic coast. Bringing that background to Poros with 21 yachts sends a clear message: the buying process now starts with time aboard, not a spec sheet, and EMMYS is where that choice gets real.
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