Lagoon 450F
LAGOON 450 F – THE FLYBRIDGE, BY LAGOON
Naval architect: VPLP Design
Interior design: Nauta Design
Exterior Design: Patrick le Quément
SEEING BIGGER
Replacing a catamaran that has come to be seen as a benchmark is no easy task. But the VPLP architects, in partnership with Lagoon and the celebrated Nauta Design studio, have been brilliantly successful in creating the 450.
The 450 is now available in 2 versions: FlyBridge or SporTop.
– in terms of accommodation
– deck areas
– facilities
– performance
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LENGTH OVER ALL | 13,96M / 45’10” |
BEAM | 7,87M / 25’10” |
DRAFT | 1,30M / 4’3” |
MAST CLEARANCE | 23,05 M / 75’8” |
LIGHT DISPLACEMENT (EEC) | 16,9 T / 37 265 LBS |
SAIL AREA | 128 M² / 1377 SQ.FT. |
FULL-BATTEN MAINSAIL | 79 M² / 850 SQ.FT. |
SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL (OPT.) | 81 M² / 872 SQ.FT. |
FURLING GENOA | 50 M² / 538 SQ.FT |
CODE 0 (OPT.) | 93 M² / 1001 SQ.FT. |
ENGINE (STD) | 2 X 45 CV YANMAR 4JH45 / 2 X 45 HP YANMAR 4JH45 |
FUEL CAPACITY | 2 X 520 L / 2 X 137 LBS |
FRESH WATER CAPACITY | 2 X 175 L / 2 X 46 US GAL |
NO. OF BERTHS | 6 TO 12 |
EC CERTIFICATION | A :12 ; B :14 ; C : 20 ; D: 30 |
EXTERIOR DESIGN
ABOVE DECKS
- a steering station on the fly bridge with safe access from both sides for perfect visibility and a large sunbathing area
- a spacious cockpit, again ideal for sunbathing, on the same level as the galley, with a ventilation panel
- a second cockpit, making best use of the forward area
- particularly safe and effective transom platforms for coming aboard or accessing the tender
INTERIOR DESIGN
BELOW DECKS
interior design by Nauta: elegance and functionality
saloon and cabins exceptionally well lit
natural light in cabins thanks to large glazed panels on hulls
truly luxurious owner's cabins
Comfortable guest cabins with a side access to the double bed
"U"-shaped galley for greater comfort at sea, equipped with large hot plates, broad work space and plenty of storage
optimization of the access between the cockpit and the galley
engine compartments remote from the living areas and perfectly insulated
ACCOMODATIONS: 3 or 4 cabins
PERFORMANCES
« 19 days! Maybe not a “Route du Rhum” time, but nevertheless a very creditable performance for a voyage from La Rochelle to Pointe à Pitre (3477 miles) in a strictly standard Lagoon 450.” »
Jean-François Tanguy, professional skipper – February 2011
« The sailplan gives the boat enough power to remain fast and dynamic in a wind of less than 10 knots. »
Multicoques magazine, FR / Multihulls World, UK-January 2011
DESIGNERS AND ARCHITECTES
Naval architect: VPLP Design
Interior design: Nauta Design
Interior design: Nauta Design