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New Lagoons for 2010

by Lucy Hogan on 5 Dec 2009
Lagoon 400 - New Lagoons for 2010 Lagoon Catamarans

Presented by Lagoon - the new, designed, cruising catamaran.....

Lagoon 400:
This new designed cruising catamaran is offered in both 3 cabin and 4 cabin versions (including 3 or 4 bathrooms!). The Lagoon 400’s cockpit is exceptionally large and comfortable for a 12 m boat. She is built with the infusion technique for a better weight control and has a generous sail plan for sailing performance, even in light airs.

Arriving into Sydney in January, for more information contact Vicsail T: 02 9327 2088 or E: sales(at)vicsail.com

Lagoon 421:
This new Lagoon is directly derived from the famous Lagoon 420. She benefits from the same outstanding inside volume, and as an answer to numerous owners’ suggestions, her bimini has been modified to be on the same level as the coachouse top, and the after part of her hulls has been redesigned to optimise her sailing performance, for more information contact Vicsail T: 02 9327 20088 E: sales(at)vicsail.com

Lagoon 620:
The new Lagoon flagship is dedicated to a certain idea of « art de vivre » at sea. She is ready for true blue water sailing and offers a real live aboard comfort, either in her 'owner' version with separate access from the cockpit or in the 5 cabin configuration, each with its individual bathroom and shower. The Lagoon 620 nevertheless remains an easy boat to manoeuvre by a short crew, thanks to the dual steering stations on her superb fly bridge which also includes a comfortable deck salon and a sunbathing area.

Arriving into Sydney in March, this first into Australia, for more information contact Vicsail T: 02 9327 20088 E: sales(at)vicsail.com

Or go to www.lagooncatamarans.com.au

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