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Catana Highlights Ocean Class Biodiversity and Private Tours at La Grande Motte

Catana promoted its Ocean Class and private on-board tours for the La Grande Motte boat show, citing early-2026 press that highlights marine biodiversity aboard Oceanus II.

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Catana Highlights Ocean Class Biodiversity and Private Tours at La Grande Motte
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Catana used a mid-January news push to put the Ocean Class series center stage ahead of the La Grande Motte International Multihull Show (22–26 April 2026). The company’s site news on 15 January 2026 summarized a string of editorial coverage and confirmed that Catana will attend the show and offer private tours aboard Ocean Class models.

The January items draw attention to a Natur magazine feature headlined "Discovering a hidden gem of marine biodiversity with the Catana 'Oceanus II'." Catana also pointed to editorial pieces framed as "Why did they choose the Ocean Class for their new boat?" and further features in BateauScopie and Nautique. That early-2026 coverage frames the Ocean Class not only as a performance catamaran but as a platform for observing and documenting coastal ecosystems, a theme Catana intends to emphasize at La Grande Motte.

For local owners, prospective buyers, and multihull operators the practical value is immediate. Private tours aboard the Ocean Class give visitors a hands-on view of layout, systems, and seakeeping, plus a chance to see how the platform can support exploration focused on biodiversity. Catana’s decision to highlight the Oceanus II’s marine-ecosystem work signals a growing market interest in designs that combine cruising capability with research-minded features, an angle that matters if you’re fitting solar, lab space, or long-range provisioning for citizen science missions or eco-charters.

Community relevance runs beyond the buyer market. La Grande Motte is a gathering point for dealers, shipyards, and service providers across the multihull scene. Catana’s press exposure and show presence will likely draw brokers and yards looking to position boats for eco-conscious clients, and it gives local marinas and tour operators leads on a trend toward biodiversity-informed cruising packages.

Expect Catana to present Ocean Class models at their show stand and to host on-board visits throughout the event. That approach makes it easy to compare configurations and ask technical questions directly with company representatives. If you want to see how a modern catamaran can double as a biodiversity platform, La Grande Motte will be the place to inspect the Ocean Class in person and see the Oceanus II story up close.

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