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www.lagooncatamarans.com.au goes live!

by Lagoon Catamarans Australia on 17 Jun 2010
www.lagooncatamarans.com.au goes live! Lagoon Catamarans
The new website for Lagoon Catamarans Australia is now officially live!

Our Lagoon Australia headquarters is based at d'Albora Marina, Rushcutters Bay Sydney with our agent network continuing to expand around Australia with current representatives in the Whitsundays, Western Australia and Pittwater.


Steve Austin recently joined the Lagoon team after being involved in the multi-hull fraternity for many years. He has competed in a multitude of races around the country over a long period of time and knows the industry better than most. For information on any of the Lagoon models you can contact Steve via our new site!

To see the latest press releases and information on the boat shows, regattas and new models go to www.lagooncatamarans.com.au

To our Lagoon owners: feel free to check out the owner's lounge where you can share your adventures with fellow owners and benefit from each others personal ‘know how' to get the best out of your Lagoon.

What's to come?

New Lagoon 450: seeing bigger.





The Lagoon 450's biggest challenge is to replace the legendary Lagoon 440 with over 400 units built! VPLP (Van Peteghem Lauriot Prevost), Nauta Yachts and the Lagoon R & D team has again overachieved to create an the new 450 model drawing from her predecessor's talents and improving with some fantastic innovation and design changes.

For more information and video footage please go to www.lagooncatamarans.com.au

New Lagoon 560: an original concept combined with a 25 year experience.

This innovative, luxurious and efficient offshore cruising catamaran completes the ‘Big Lagoon' range, slotting between the Lagoon 500 and 620. This is a magnificent cruising catamaran for family and friends to enjoy.








For more information and video footage please go to www.lagooncatamarans.com.au

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