Back at the shipyard, we wanted to take a moment to say thank you.
From February 11 to 15, 2026, we had the pleasure of welcoming you to Miami for the Miami International Boat Show.
Many of you visited the Outremer stand, took the time to chat, ask specific questions, and share your dream itineraries… or those you have already experienced. And that’s exactly why we attend these events: to talk to fellow sailors about long-distance sailing projects.
Discussions that (really) matter
Whether you are just beginning to think about it or are already a few weeks away from departure, your conversations nourish us. We leave with:
- ideas for itineraries (Bahamas, Caribbean, long hops, transatlantic crossings…)
- very practical questions (autonomy, two-person maneuvers, everyday safety, boat preparation)
- and that same quest, often expressed in just a few words: a boat capable of going far, for a long time, without overreaching.
Outremer was born from this idea: to design owner-operated catamarans designed to cross oceans with a small crew, with performance that serves freedom.
The Outremer 52 in Miami
This year, we presented the Outremer 52, which has won several awards in recent seasons.
Thank you for the warm welcome you gave the boat and for your valuable feedback: it is often the details of use, those that can only be discovered at sea, that help a project progress.
A big thank you also to Vagabonde Adventures, who were with us on the stand.
We would also like to thank Vagabonde Adventures, who were with us in Miami. They play a valuable role, enabling people to experience Outremer in real conditions, on the water, in a serious, human, and learning-oriented environment.
Vagabonde Adventures is our Charter and Training partner: their crews accompany sailors, and it is possible to prepare for or validate ASA certifications on board, under the guidance of experienced instructors.
They operate in sailing areas such as the Abacos (Bahamas) (and other basins), with a “hands-on” approach: learning, progressing, and gaining confidence without detracting from the fun.
What’s next?
Come and see us at the International Multihull Boat Show in La Grande-Motte for the world premiere of the Outremer 48.
So, we’ll see you next year for the 2027 edition of the Miami International Boat Show.
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