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Wel-come
to the nauticWelcome
www.salonnautiqueparis.com
Yves Lyon-Caen, President, Nautic – Paris Boat Show
Show facts
Statistics
Visitors Services
Nautic Events & Activities
#NAUTIC2019
Cover photo: Jerome Kelagopian
Published as a supplement to the April/May 2019 issue of IBI magazine
VENUE Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
DATES 7 -15 December 2019
HOURS • Daily 10:00 to 19:00 • Late night: 13 December until 22:00 • Last day: 15 December until 18:00
SHOW FACTS
825 exhibitors from 25 countries
+1,000 boats from 2-18 metres
205,000 visitors
49 average age
53% from Parisian regions
41% from the rest of France
(incl overseas territories)
6% international
€1.3 million media plan
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DEAR FRIENDS,Nautic – Paris Boat Show is changing, renewing itself and continuing to develop.
Its dynamism is first and foremost a reflection of the good health of the French boating industry, which two years ago regained its highest pre-crisis level and continues to move forward. It is strengthening its position in key niches of excellence – as worldwide leader in monohull and multihull sailboats and European leader in outboard motorboats – and growing stronger in other sectors.
It has achieved its success thanks to a high level of technical, functional and creative innovation that it maintains as a result of the quality of its partners and suppliers. The Paris Boat Show is and must continue to be - to an even greater extent - the exhibition where innovations that define the future of boating are presented and assessed, providing a space for architects, designers, equipment suppliers and service companies who all share this innovative and enterprising spirit.
“The dynamism of the Boat Show is also a reflection of the passion of the numerous yachting enthusiasts in France: there are more than one million boats registered and more than four million regular participants.”
For two years, the Boat Show has been working to ensure that this committed community is joined by new generations discovering boating. To this end, it welcomes new practices, new equipment and financial stakeholders who are developing the collaborative and sharing economy. As well as a place for enthusiasts, the Boat Show must also be the place for discoveries and new experiences.
Visiting the Boat Show means participating in this great adventure and also contributing to what makes it so brilliant.
Yves Lyon-Caen President, Nautic – Paris Boat Show
Yves Lyon-Caen President, Nautic – Paris Boat Show
REDWOOD PADDLEPADDLEBOARD MANUFACTURERChristian Defrance | Founder
This year the Paris show’s going to be at the heart of our annual range presentation; it’s a great place to unveil our new
boards, as well as presenting our Electric Foil, the new brand we’ve developed with PWRFoil.
The show allows us to meet everyone from the clubs, to professionals and the press and of course
new potential customers. Getting feedback on our products from users makes it an important show and a nice place to do business.
X-YACHTSSAILBOAT BUILDERJean Luc Chalant | X-Yachts Dealer | France
The French sailing market is dominated by the world’s leading French manufacturers. For an importer of high-
end sailboats, existing in this market requires visibility, not to mention a revered reputation. Its direct commercial
impact may be limited for us, but with so many French visitors and such large media coverage, it’s imperative the X-Yachts brand is here.
VOLVO CARSCAR MANUFACTURERYves Pasquier-Desvignes | CEO/PresidentVolvo Cars France
At Volvo Cars we’re committed to minimizing our global environmental footprint – we’ve announced a number of
measures, such as integrating at least 25% recycled plastic into each new Volvo
and increasing to 50% of our global sales of 100% electric vehicles by 2025. With Volvo Cars’ commitment to sustainable development and the world of sailing, Volvo Car France has naturally become the official partner of the Nautic providing a fleet of vehicles to ensure the transfer of VIPs and guests.
WETTONCRAFT RIB MANUFACTURER
Eric Divry | CEO/Founder
We exhibited our very first model - the Wetton 56 Slipway - at the end of last year. The boat has its own integrated landing gear, so becomes its own trailer when ashore. The feature’s already proving
a major hit and was singled out as one of the innovations of the year at the 2018 Nautic. We presented a pre-series model there and
displayed what the final version of the boat would be as a hologram! The Nautic’s been hugely beneficial to us: we had a number of requests for tests and reservations last year, not to mention excellent meetings with other boating professionals. It also generated a lot of press coverage and was the perfect place to meet enthusiasts, which is really important in helping to refine our products.
French boat production by category value
Total
€1.09bn Source: FIN
(Compiled by IBI from Fédération des Industries Nautiques figures)
STATS & FACTS
FacilitiesMore than
400 marinas
252,000 berths
Nearly 40 dry ports
with more than
11,000 spaces
Participation9 million occasional practitioners
4 million regular boaters
12,585 new boat registrations: 76% motorboats; 58% boats <6m
61,780 pre-owned boat sales: 76% of motorboats; 59% of boats <6m
More than 1,000 sailing schools
More than 200 motorboat schools89,100 pleasure boat licenses issued
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Boat production sales
by region Total
€1.09bn Source: FIN
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Key statistics for the French boating industry
€4.8bn of total turnover (+5%)5,470 companies
41,460 employees
€1.09m boat production turnover (+12%)52,990 boats produced (+4%)
3,450 sailboats (0%); 11,190 motorboats (+5%)
75% industry turnover from exports (+15%)
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n France and oveseas territoriesn EU excluding France n Extra-EU
FENWICKIMPORTER AND DISTRIBUTOR OF MARINE PROPULSION ENGINES AND ACCESSORIES SINCE 1949Jean Baptiste Vene | Director General
Nautic enables Fenwick to maintain its close contact with both trade customers and the general public, those people that are passionate about the sea – it’s especially important at this time of year, when we’re preparing for the new boating season. We’ll be exhibiting the brands and technologies we represent – Tohatsu (gasoline outboard), Solé Diesel (inboard diesel), Aquamot (outboard and inboard electric), Cox Powertrain (diesel outboard), Nakashima and SPW (propellers).
FRANCE CATAMARANIMPORTER OF SPORT SAILING BOATS AND NEW FOILERSThierry Wibaux | President
France Catamaran has exhibited at Nautic for 51 years in a row! Things have changed a lot in that time, but the show remains essential. How important is Nautic for our business? Back in 1996 something like 75% of our annual new boat sales were taken at Salon Nautique. Today, it’s unlikely we’ll sell directly at the show; buying habits have changed over the years – purchases take longer and often go through agents – but it’s just as essential to be part of the show as a branding exercise, to remind people that we exist and to show off our products and the sport of sailing. It’s about letting people see and realise the dream; that’s critical to the future of our beautiful sport.
AMIES DES GRANDS VOILIERSSAIL TRAINING ASSOCIATION FRANCEMichel Balique | President
For the Sail Training Association France, the Nautic is the primary show. Our association is composed of several hundred members spread all over France. It’s a great opportunity for us to meet the management teams and talk to them face to face about their plans and aspirations. It also provides the perfect opportunity to meet in one place over a short period of time, the important players in our field, and of course to raise our profile among the general public.
GLOBE SAILORYACHT CHARTER OPERATOROlivier Albahary | CEO
Nautic de Paris provides a unique opportunity to meet not only our
customers, but also our partners and boat owners from all over the world. As
well as enabling us to promote our brand and services, the show allows us to better understand market developments and cruising trends so that we can adapt our commercial strategy in the medium and long term. We are currently witnessing a real democratization of the nautical market, with new boats and services being launched at a rate unheard of before. It’s exciting to be confronted for 10 days with all the new developments and new challenges!
DREAM YACHT CHARTERYACHT CHARTER OPERATORSebastian Hirst | Sales Manager Europe
We make it our mission to organize dream holidays for our customers and
hundreds will book directly through our team at the show. In a world that gives more
and more priority to the virtual, Nautic represents a golden opportunity to spend quality face-to-face time with customers – that’s why it’s a key event in our calendar.
GROUPE BENETEAUSAIL AND MOTORBOAT BUILDER
Luca Brancaleone | Sales Director
It’s imperative that Beneteau has a major presence at the Nautic show. Our French, and a good part of our European
network, converge in Paris in December to discover what we’ll be unveiling at the
show. Economically speaking it’s vital for us – our business will achieve almost 30% of its turnover from the French internal market during the event.Our dealer network finalizes a large part of their business at the Nautic - for some it represents up to 60% of their total business. The Nautic is also a time to share with the industry, to approach the general public and boost the boating industry by attracting new customers. The spirit of our brand, to make accessible the inaccessible, can express itself fully at this show within the framework of a magnificent city like Paris.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE VISITOR SERVICESFREE TRANSFER EXHIBITION TO AIRPORTS OR STATIONS provided to foreign professional visitors departing from Charles De Gaulle and Orly airports or principal Paris stations (courtesy of Volvo Car France, the official partner of the Paris Boat Show); Must be pre-booked at least three days in advance. (Departures only not arrivals) Contact driver Serge on +33 (0)7 84 43 15 79. NETWORKING NIGHT party with key exhibitors (meet builders, equipment manufacturers, distributors), 10 December, Hall 2.1, 19:00 DEDICATED PROFESIONALS’ MEETING AREA, Hall 2.1 including access to the Beach Bar
NAUTIC – PARIS BOAT SHOWPass’Port Nautique is intended for boating industry professionals wishing to attend all three of France’s premiere boat shows – Les Nauticales in La Ciotat, Grand Pavois in La Rochelle and Nautic – Paris Boat Show, and take advantage of dedicated meeting space for international visitors, including the Beach Bar. It also includes entrance to the Networking Night & Dedicated Professionals, Meeting Area.
REGISTRATION https://billetterie.passportnautique.com/en/visitor.htmADVANCE PURCHASE €27.50 ON-SITE PURCHASE €35.00
NAUTIC EVENTSNautic – Paris Boat Show, is the central meeting point bringing together all aspects of the nautical community and features a number of popular events and attractions drawing enthusiasts to the show.
• The Nautic Paddle (December 8) One of the highlights of the week is the world’s largest paddleboard race held on the River Seine – representing the final of the APP World Cup – attracting 1,000 competitors from all over the world – to paddle across Paris on the Seine River, ending up on the Nautic Basin for the second round under the spotlights of Hall 1. For the 10th anniversary of the event there will be two categories of competitors: Amateurs and Professionals.
• The Nautic Street Fishing – (December 14) A fishing competition where teams of two battle it out from the quay of the Seine to catch the largest fish (measured & photographed) before released back to the river.
• The Nautic Hackathon (Hall 1, December 13-14) A 24-hour challenge open to anyone to come with ideas for the future of boating, presented to a jury chaired by Michel Desjoyeux, multiple winner of the Vendée Globe. The 2019 jury will be composed later and chaired by a nautical personality as in 2018.
NAUTIC ACTIVITIES & FEATURESThe Nautic Spot (pool and surfing simulator)
The Beach (Beach sports and Beach Bar)
The Nautic Stage
The free Yacht Showcase area
The Retro Sales exhibition
The Visitors Reception & Information Area
The Nautic Evenings
The Jobs Area
The Nautic Break area
The Innovation, Research & Development area
The Electric Boat area
The French nautical industry has always been at the forefront of innovation and forward-thinking in boat design and construction, stimulated by off-shore competition and international sailing races. French naval architects have gained recognition for creativity across multiple areas particularly hulls but also cruiser interiors, deck hardware, sails, and foils, as well as clean, innovative propulsion systems.
ENVIRONNEMENTAL INITIATIVES ON DISPLAY (HALL 2.1)
Environmental initiatives are showcased every year, through dedicated spaces whether it’s recyclable and / or plant-based paints, composites or coatings, solar panels, fuel cells, wind turbines, hydro generators from offshore racing, not forgetting the practical workshops organized by Uship or STW on good practices.
Here you will see electric propulsion, or the invitation of ambitious projects such as 2018 Energy Observer, the first hydrogen ship or Plastic Odyssey, which is working on the pyrolysis of plastics and the diffusion of these techniques around the World. Most electric propulsion specialists are present every year.
WHY EXHIBIT AT THE NAUTIC l Top quality visitors with considerable buying
power (executives, company directors, members of the professions)
l Wide media coverage and numerous well known partners
l Extensive €1.3 value million media communications campaign in print media, tv, radio, posters, internet
l Present new products to the public and the media
l Gather contacts and finalise sales at the show
l For more details on how to become an exhibitor go to www.salonnautiqueparis.com
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LAGOON/CNBCATAMARAN BUILDERAlexandre DaubervilleCommunication andOperational Marketing Director
Nautic is reinventing itself, asserting its identity as the biggest general consumer
boat show in France. The show is among a handful worldwide that truly reflect the diversity of sailing. From foiling yachts up to 50ft motorboat and cruising cats… even racing boats like the Bénéteau Figaro 3; there’s entertainment, such as volleyball and tennis on the ‘beach’ and 2 swimming pools, one with real waves; there are the latest developments in offshore racing, and the Nautic Hackathon that imagines the future of water sports... there’s also real international competitions like the Nautic Paddle where paddleboarders from across the globe meet to race down the Seine. In short, the Nautic is back and offers a glimpse into the future of French water sports.
MAIFBOAT INSURANCE
Laurence Begaudeau-Boyer | MAIF Plasaince developments and partnerships
MAIF’s has to be at the show to get to know boaters, to meet our members and to
share our news, and to develop new contacts.It’s vital to helping enrich our knowledge of
practices and the latest developments in the world of boating.
PAYS DE LA LOIREChristelle MorançaisPresident of French Region
The Nautic gives the Pays de la Loire region national and international
visibility and allows companies in the area to shine among professionals and
the general public. Our stand this year will showcase the innovative nautical products and services of the region and with our annual meeting will bring together the key regional players.
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Published as a supplement to the April/May 2019 issue of IBI magazine