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The art of ownership of Lagoon 42 and Lagoon Sixty 5

by Peter Hrones 31 Aug 2020 15:47 AEST
Lagoon 42 Catamaran © Cobli

Lagoon 42 Catamaran

Enjoy an equity holding in the world's most popular catamaran... Break free with family and friends enjoying both Sydney and the Whitsunday Islands.

Introducing the world's most popular catamaran; the Lagoon 42 has hit a sweet spot across the globe. Fun and luxurious, with the volume of many 45ft catamarans, she is an incredible family cruiser, entertainer and passage maker.

Based on Pittwater during the summer and relocated to the Whitsunday Islands for three months over the winter, you have the ultimate opportunity to enjoy her as both a part of your family lifestyle and a holiday destination.

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Lagoon Sixty 5 Catamaran

Sail Australia and beyond in space and luxury. Huge entertaining space, vast accomodation and a sophisticated elegance to her finish.

Welcome to the Lagoon Sixty 5, as she takes her place as successor to the legendary Lagoon 620. For over 12 years Lagoon has produced the Lagoon 620 with huge success and well over 100 launched and sailing the world. Now is the turn of the Sixty 5.

Developed in line with the new level of luxury and design emanating from the Lagoon Seventy 7, the Sixty 5 is set to be the new leader in big multihull production. Take advantage of a full time skipper and crew, allowing you to get on board, adventure, entertain and relax whilst exploring various regions on her annual expeditions.

She will be based in Sydney but will travel to a fresh location each winter. The first year will be the Whitsundays and the following two will be decided by the owner ballot. Not for everyone, seldom does a select offering such as this come along.

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