
Lagoon 39
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Persons
8 + 2 + 2
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Cabins
4 + 2
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Bunks
4 + 2
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Jacuzzi
2
Description
The new Lagoon 39 fits between the essential Lagoon 380 and the 400 S2.
The Lagoon 39 filiation with the new Lagoon generation is apparent on first sight: vertical, beveled bows, aft centered mast for sailing performance and ease of handling ... a strong character indeed!
Lagoon expertise infusion-moulding for increased weight saving (important for a catamaran), an optimal structure, and greater protection for the environment and shipbuilders interior woodwork in Alpi® reconstituted wood, a sustainable source vertical glazing for better protection against the sun and optimal space and headroom gull-wing bridge deck for greater comfort in heavy seas wide choice of layouts including 2, 3 or 4 cabins VPLP design: performance under sail guaranteed!
Exterior: comfort and safety
Interiors: inventiveness and elegance…
Technical specs
- Year 2013
- Draft 1,22 m
- Length 11,74 m
- Engine 2 x 29 Yanmar
- Fuel tank 400 L
- Displacement 7 260 kg
- Max speed 8 kts
- Water tank 600 L
Generator, Autopilot, Hot water, Main sail, Outboard engine (Optional), TV, Electric windlass, Manual windlass, Electric fridge, Spiboom, GPS, Bedding, Dinghy, Deck shower, Shore power, Furling Genoa, Bimini top, Cockpit table, Radio / CD player, Towels, Speedometer.
Performance and user-friendliness The decision to locate the mast further to aft directly comes from the designers' racing experience and has many advantages on a cruising catamaran: a large forward triangle allows a larger foresails choice: a promise for great performance the shorter boom makes the mainsail much easier to maneuver the mainsail, which is relatively narrower and higher, benefits from better winds at the top, thus enhancing performance by re-centering the weight in this way, pitching is considerably reduced.
"... a generous cockpit, a raised helm station, centralized sail controls, and a very nice main saloon, which includes a fine, forward-facing navigation station, a well-laid-out galley, and a generous dining table around which to socialize. How Lagoon managed all this in less than 40 feet may not be a miracle, but it's close." Herb Mc Cormick" Cruising World