Lagoon Celebrates 100th 620 Catamaran
Lagoon celebrates the success of the 620 line of catamarans with the construction of the 100th boat in February.
Lagoon celebrates the success of the 620 line of catamarans with the construction of the 100th boat in February.
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Lagoon Catamarans invited its customers to a fun-filled family rendezvous in the Balearic Islands, from May 23 to 25. The festivities took place between the port of El Arenal, a few miles southeast of Palma, and Cabrera.
OK, maybe it’s not quite the same as making Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, but the hull of a Lagoon 39 is still pretty good. Dave Gillespie,
Stellar sailing performance and a towering flybridge helm perch are defining characteristics of the Lagoon 52.
The Lagoon 39 packs a lot of punch—and a ton of features—in a compact, well-executed package.
Here’s a sneak preview of the new Lagoon 52, now in the water in Les Sables d’Olonne, France, and soon to be bound for the Miami International Boat Show.
The French builder’s latest big cat has a creative layout designed for extended time aboard. Boat Review from our October 2011 issue.
The French builder’s latest big cat has a creative layout designed for extended time aboard. Web extra from our October 2011 issue. Photos by Billy Black. Read Mark Pillsbury’s review of the Lagoon 560 here.
The popular Lagoon 440 was a tough act to follow, but the new 450 is a very worthy successor. From our June 2011 issue.
In the trying weeks between Black Friday and Santa’s ballyhooed visit, where else would you want to be but in the Caribbean and sailing?
With enough volume to let a crew live large, this new French-built catamaran carries the comforts to do just that. A review from our March 2010 issue.
Steve Callahan reviews this innovative catamaran for the 2010 Cruising World Sailboat Show in our January 2010 issue
Lagoon celebrates the success of the 620 line of catamarans with the construction of the 100th boat in February.
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Lagoon Catamarans invited its customers to a fun-filled family rendezvous in the Balearic Islands, from May 23 to 25. The festivities took place between the port of El Arenal, a few miles southeast of Palma, and Cabrera.
OK, maybe it’s not quite the same as making Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations, but the hull of a Lagoon 39 is still pretty good. Dave Gillespie,
Stellar sailing performance and a towering flybridge helm perch are defining characteristics of the Lagoon 52.
The Lagoon 39 packs a lot of punch—and a ton of features—in a compact, well-executed package.
Here’s a sneak preview of the new Lagoon 52, now in the water in Les Sables d’Olonne, France, and soon to be bound for the Miami International Boat Show.
The French builder’s latest big cat has a creative layout designed for extended time aboard. Boat Review from our October 2011 issue.
The French builder’s latest big cat has a creative layout designed for extended time aboard. Web extra from our October 2011 issue. Photos by Billy Black. Read Mark Pillsbury’s review of the Lagoon 560 here.
The popular Lagoon 440 was a tough act to follow, but the new 450 is a very worthy successor. From our June 2011 issue.
In the trying weeks between Black Friday and Santa’s ballyhooed visit, where else would you want to be but in the Caribbean and sailing?
With enough volume to let a crew live large, this new French-built catamaran carries the comforts to do just that. A review from our March 2010 issue.
Steve Callahan reviews this innovative catamaran for the 2010 Cruising World Sailboat Show in our January 2010 issue
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