Friday, February 6, 2009

LAGOON 380 CATAMARAN My Dream Sailing Boat

LAGOON 380 CATAMARAN My Dream Boat




The latest of the Lagoon range, the 380 holds the cruising catamaran world production record with more than 500 units built. With their exceptional expertise, Lagoon offers two layout versions of the Lagoon 380: 3 or 4 double cabins, but also three equipment configurations (Essential, Cruising, Comfort). In the 4 cabin version, the washroom is between the forward and the aft cabins and the two hulls are symmetrical. In the 3 cabin version, the starboard hull is dedicated exclusively to the owners' suite with: office and library, queen size bed, separate large shower.
Lagoon 380 with Comfort configuration: equipped for long distance cruising, your Lagoon 380 has all the necessary equipment to live aboard comfortably.

The Lagoon 380 is the product of many years' experience and research and has been very well planned: access to engines from the transoms, large cockpit with table and bench seat, electric windlass, rigid walkway on the trampoline, wide sidedecks… And is distinctly the work of renowned architects, Van Peteghem and Lauriot-Prevost.

With her simple deck layout, practicality, security and comfort on board (all control lines are brought back to the helm station) even a small crew will find it easy and fast to manoeuvre on the Lagoon 380.

The galley is the strategic link between the saloon and the cockpit.
The curved saloon offers a 360° view through the portholes and large bay windows. The chart table is directly accessible from the cockpit, a friendly area where the table is immediately adjacent to the galley and its bench seats.

Space, volume, light, ergonomics, the warmth of wood, soft upholstery, all these characteristics have been taken into account to ensure you cruise in comfort.\

INTRODUCTION

The "small" Lagoon which makes the family bigger !

This latest LAGOON takes after the family members of longer standing, yet it has developed its own personality.
With its truly original interior layout and an owner's version with what can finally be called a real owner's head, where the separate shower offers unequaled comfort, the LAGOON 380 is the pampered model of the line. Thanks to its superb bar, the panoramic salon and galley connect directly with the cockpit. Its grand interior volume for a 38 footer veils the fast and seaworthy hulls, while the classic mooring system foretells the loveliest anchorings to come.

Ingenious and innovative, like all LAGOONs, the LAGOON 380 is not really the smallest, except for its length

SPECIFICATIONS
Overall length 11,55 m / 37'11''
Length on waterline 11,00 m / 36'1''
Overall beam 6,53 m / 21’5”
Draft 1,15 m / 3'9''
Mast clearance 17,32 m / 56’10’’
Light displacement (EC regulations) 7,12 T / 15697 lbs
Battened main 48 m2 / 517 sq. ft
Furling jib 31 m2 / 334 sq. ft
Water tank capacity 300 l / 79 US Gal.
Fuel tank capacity 2 x 100 l / 2 x 26 US Gal.
Engine rating 2 x 18 CV / 2 x 18 HP Interior
Finish Pear colored Mukali wood Naval
architects Marc Van Peteghem / Vincent Lauriot Prévost
Interior designer Xavier Faÿ
EEC certificate A for 8 persons
Price From $333,367

Dimensions and specifications are approximations and subject to change without notice

SAILS
- 1 fully-roached mainsail, sail area 47m2 / 505 sq.f. and battens
- 1 furling genoa, sail area 31 m2 / 334 sq.ft. with UV protective band

STANDING RIGGING
- Anodized aluminum mast, 15m / 49’, deck stepped, with mainsail track
and cars
- Single spreader rig
- Anodized aluminum boom
- 2 hull-mounted shroud chainplates
- 1 crossbeam-mounted forestay chainplate

RUNNING RIGGING
- 1 mainsail halyard
- 1 genoa halyard
- 1 multi-purchase mainsail sheet and traveler in aft cockpit
- 2 genoa sheets
- 2 genoa tracks with genoa car
- 2 genoa cars with adjustable fairleads
- 2 roof winches, 40.2 ST
- 2 mainsail reef lines
- 1 main sail outhaul
- 1 mainsail topping lift
- 1 genoa furling line
- 2 Lazy-jacks
- 2 winch handle
- 2 winch handle holders in cockpit

HARDWARE
- 6 mooring cleats
- 800w electric anchor windlass in anchor locker
- Bow trampoline
- Stainless steel stern pulpits with stern running light and horseshoe
buoy mount
- Aluminum stanchion bases
- Double stainless steel lifelines
- Stainless steel roof-mounted handrails
- Lifeline gates

COCKPIT
- Large cockpit, functional as deck salon, direct access from port transom
- Self-draining cockpit
- Steering station on roof bulkhead, engine controls, engine panels,
compass, room for electronics
- Steering system by cable
- Epoxy/glass rudders and shafts
- Emergency tiller
- Steering station
- Varnished wood cockpit table with cover
- Storage locker in cockpit seat
- Gas storage

TRANSOMS
- Direct access to water, port side
- Deck shower on port side
- Stainless steel swim ladder on port side
- Rubber transom rubrails

ENGINE COMPARTMENT
- Twin 18 Hp sail-drive engines
- Engine cut-off in cockpit
- Dual-lever engine control at helm station
- Soundproofed engine compartments
- Engine air intake in transom
- Engine blower
- Seawater filter
- Access to engine compartment on transom
- Fuel filter/separator
- Fuel tank capacity 2 x 100 l / 2 x 26 gal

PLUMBING
- 1 water tank 300 l / 79 gal
- Freshwater system with one main pressure pump
- Hot water system with 22 l / 5,8 gal hot water heater

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
- Main 12v electrical panel, 12 circuits
- Voltmeter, circuit breakers, battery test switch
- 2 engine batteries: 12 v- 70 Amp
- 2 house batteries: 12 v-140 Amp

CONSTRUCTION
- Composition: polyester and vinylester resin
- Foam sandwich hull construction
- Balsa core deck and nacelle construction
- Solid one-piece countermold
- Laminated wooden bulkheads

OWNER LAYOUT








Interior woodwork in marine plywood and pear colored mukali wood
“Streamfloor” striped synthetic floorboards in main salon

Starboard Cabin
- Standing headroom: approx. 1,95m / 6’ 5’’
- Entire starboard side dedicated to owner’s use
- Large cabin with desk alongside gangway
- Lengthened forward washroom
- Numerous storage compartments
- Double berth, 1,60 m x 2,00 m / 5’ 3’’ x 6’ 7’’
- Lengthened foreward washroom with toilet compartment, manual full-size marine head, fiberglass sink unit with cupboard and mirror, separate shower zone with door, storage compartments

Main salon
- Vast main salon with panoramic view and wide bay door
- Standing headroom: approx. 1,95m / 6’ 5’’ forward and 2,05m / 6’ 9’’ aft
in main salon
- Bench seating for 8 persons
- Central table
- Stainless steel table column
- Storage compartments under bench seats

Galley Up
- Standing headroom: approx. 1,95m / 6’ 5’’
- Laminated countertoop with wood fiddle
- Wastebasket
- 2 burner stove/oven
- Cutlery drawer
- Bread drawer
- Cupboard under sink
- Storage compartment in central bench seat
- Electrical fridge - 12 v

Navigation station (port side of main salon)
- Standing headroom: approx. 2,05m / 6’ 9’’
- Panel for navigation instruments
- Navigation table with hinged lid

Portside washrooms
- Standing headroom: approx. 1,90m / 6’ 3’’
- Full size manual marine toilet
- Fiberglass sink with cupboard and mirror
- Wide shower compartment and integral sink unit, diamond non-skid pattern

Main salon / cabin companionway
- Standing headroom: approx. 1,90m / 6’ 3’’
- Wooden companionway steps

Port forward cabin
- Standing headroom approx. 1,95m / 6’ 7’’
- Trapezoidal berth 1,48m x 1,04m, 2,0m wide / 4’ 3’’ x 3’ 5’’, 6’ 7’’ wide
- Lateral shelving
- Storage under berth
- 1 hanging locker
- 1 cupboard with shelves

Port aft cabin
- Standing headroom: approx. 1,85m / 6’ 1’’
- Double berth, 1,60 m x 2,00 m / 5’3’’ x 6’ 7’’
- Hanging locker
- Storage locker with shelves
- Seat and access to escape hatch
- Storage under bed

Cushions – Liners - Curtains - Individual cushions and mattresses
- Fabric-covered wooden ceiling panels or fiber glass countermold in
cabins and wash rooms
- Fabric hull liner in cabins
- Countermold in main salon

CHARTER LAYOUT






4 cabins, 2 washrooms
Same as owner’s version except for starboard hull: port side is identical