La Rochelle shipyard confirms its participation in the Paris Nautic Show at Le Bourget from November 26 to 30, 2025 where he will be exhibiting an Amel 60. This return marks a clear desire to reconnect with customers in the Paris region and internationally, at a time when visibility counts more than ever. Amel's last presence in Paris was in 2013, more than 10 years ago.
Significant feedback on a redesigned event

This return to Paris coincides with the show's new location at Le Bourget, which is more internationally accessible. The proximity of Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport facilitates the arrival of foreign visitors. It's a choice that Amel has taken on board, as it aims to create a direct link with its French and international clientele.
The largest sailboat at the show

At 19 m, the Amel 60 will unsurprisingly be the largest yacht on display at the show. Its mastless, stripped-down layout calls for heavy logistics: exceptional transport, dismantling of the hard-top and balconies, and reassembly on site. All the preparation required for a yacht designed for long-distance cruising.
A design adapted to demand

This Amel 60 model is presented with a revised interior layout. The huge aft cabin remains reserved for the owner, while the two forward cabins adopt a new configuration: a double cabin with armchair and dressing table, and a cabin with bunk berths. Each area retains its own private bathroom. This new layout is designed to meet the increasingly frequent requests from owners wishing to take their families or crew aboard.
A personalized experience

Visits are by appointment only, and can be booked by telephone, online or directly at the stand. Prospective customers will then be invited to La Rochelle for a full day, including a visit to the workshops, a sea trial aboard an available model (Amel 50 or 60), a tour of the workshops, and weather permitting, lunch at anchor around the Ile de Ré or Ile d'Aix. A popular format for getting a real feel for the shipyard's philosophy.
A showcase for La Rochelle know-how

A visit to the Amel shipyards is an opportunity to discover trades that are rarely accessible on the same site: laminating, carpentry, electrical work, deck fittings... all stages are integrated in the Périgny workshops. A production model based on know-how and transmission, with a rigor uncommon in contemporary yachting.
The decision to exhibit in Paris affirms a clear position: to continue producing sailboats designed for the open sea, while maintaining a strong link with French and international yachtsmen.

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