Nice Boating Tomorrow: Boating Goes Green!

Nice Boating Tomorrow

The boating industry is undergoing a major transformation. 

Long associated with homeownership, maintenance requirements, and high costs, it is now evolving into a more flexible, more accessible—and above all, more sustainable—model. 

This is exactly what the Nice Boating Tomorrow, organized by the Grand Pavois Organization. This groundbreaking event, entirely dedicated to sustainable boating, marks a key milestone in the sector’s evolution. 

While on site, Liberty Pass observed one key point: the future of recreational boating will no longer be based on ownership, but on usage. This revolution is already well underway. 

Nice Boating Tomorrow: The First Sustainable Boat Show

From its very first editions, Nice Boating Tomorrow has established itself as a standout event in the boating world. 

Its goal is clear: to accelerate the ecological transition of the boating industry by bringing together innovative players in the sector to develop concrete solutions. 

Unlike traditional boat shows, the goal here isn’t simply to showcase boats, but to fundamentally rethink the way we sail: 

  • new engines
  • energy innovations
  • new business models 
  • more responsible practices. 

This positioning confirms a fundamental trend: the boating industry must adapt to environmental challenges and the new expectations of recreational boaters. 

Liberty Pass at the heart of strategic discussions

During the event, Liberty Pass was fully engaged in the discussions. 

Romuald Poirot and Nicolas Wolff represented the brand at the heart of the trade show, engaging in numerous discussions with key industry players. 

Beyond simply being present, Liberty Pass is part of a broader movement: that of companies actively contributing to the transformation of the boating industry. 

And this transformation isn't just about technology… it's also about changing the way boaters use their boats and educating them to respect our environment. 

A roundtable discussion on new uses

Highlight of the show: a panel discussion on new trends in recreational boating. 

Romuald Poirot spoke there alongside: 

  • David Brunet 
  • Marianela Clavier 
  • Guillaume Jacquet-Lagrèze 
  • Gilles Wagner. 

A fruitful discussion centered on a key question: 

👉 How can we move the boating industry toward a more sustainable and accessible model? 

The response quickly centered on a fundamental concept: the sharing economy. 

The sharing economy: a revolution in boating

The sharing economy is based on a simple idea: you no longer own an item; you use it when you need it. 

When applied to boating, this model changes everything. 

Before: the property 

  • significant investment 
  • demanding interview 
  • limited use 
  • logistical complexity. 

Today: Boat Subscription 

  • flexible access 
  • controlled costs 
  • no maintenance 
  • absolute simplicity. 

This is precisely the model on which Liberty Pass is based. 

And what the Nice Boating Tomorrow show confirms is that this approach is no longer a niche phenomenon… 

👉 It is becoming the standard of tomorrow. 

Toward Electric, Solar, and Hybrid Boating

Another major topic discussed at the trade show: the energy transition. 

The boating industry is clearly moving toward cleaner solutions: 

  • electric propulsion 
  • solar energy 
  • hybrid systems. 

These innovations make it possible to: 

  • reduce the environmental impact 
  • reduce noise pollution 
  • improve the browsing experience. 

But they also raise a crucial question: 

👉 Should these technologies be accessible to everyone, or reserved for a select few? 

This is where the subscription model really comes into its own. 

A trade show full of networking opportunities

In addition to the conferences, Nice Boating Tomorrow featured: 

🤝 Exciting discussions with industry professionals,
🤝 Potential new collaborations, 
🤝 A strong collective energy around the nautical transition. 

For Liberty Pass, these moments are essential. 

They not only allow us to share a vision, but also to actively shape the future of boating alongside other committed stakeholders. 

Why Liberty Pass Is Already Positioned for the Future of Boating

What many people are discovering today… Liberty Pass already offers it. 

✔️ Hassle-free browsing 

No maintenance, no management, no complexity 

✔️ Complete flexibility 

Sail whenever you want, however you like 

✔️ Improved accessibility 

No need to spend tens of thousands of euros 

✔️ A sustainable approach 

  • Optimizing the use of boats 
  • Reducing waste 
  • Promoting responsible practices. 

In a nutshell:

👉 Liberty Pass perfectly meets the needs of the modern boater and addresses environmental challenges. 

For those who want to enjoy the sea… without the hassles of homeownership. 

This is what Nice Boating Tomorrow confirms

The conclusion is clear. 

The boating industry is undergoing profound changes, driven by three major forces: 

  1. The Green Transition 
  2. Changing trends 
  3. The pursuit of simplicity. 

And where these trends converge, one model naturally stands out: boat subscriptions. 

A different way to browse, starting today

The Nice Boating Tomorrow show was more than just an event. 

It was a clear demonstration that the future of boating is already here. 

A future in which: 

  • Use takes precedence over ownership 
  • Technology reduces the environmental impact 
  • The user experience is becoming central. 

Liberty Pass is fully aligned with this vision. 

And the good news is that you don't have to wait until 2030 to enjoy it. 

What about you—would you be willing to give up ownership in favor of usage? 

Liberty Pass

Liberty Pass offers you the best alternative to ownership and charter. Subscribe to the boat of your dreams, free from the constraints of ownership, and sail where you want, when you want, from €199/month, all inclusive.

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