Lagoon 620
LAGOON 620 – AN EXCEPTIONAL LIVING SPACE
Naval architect: VPLP Design
Exterior design: Patrick le Quément
Interior design: Nauta Design
THE ART OF LIVING
Designed by the architects Van Peteghem and Lauriot Prévost (VPLP) in association with the Lagoon R&D department, the 620 is an innovative solution to the needs of today’s cruising yachtsman : Strength, comfort, performance and large choice of layouts.
The 2012 version of the 620, with interiors designed by Nauta, makes her an even more luxurious and comfortable yacht.
In the dining room, the settees have been entirely redesigned, as well as the ceiling, enabling more effective indirect lighting, and it now includes the option of installing adjustable blinds on all the wide vertical windows.
On the starboard side, the master suite has also been substantially modified, with a washroom now placed aft on either side of the cockpit access stairs, making room for a large cupboard space in the bedroom. The forward starboard cabin, now a real V.I.P. suite, also benefits from this change due to the volume freed up by the repositioning of the master washroom.
Whether in its 4, 5 or 6 cabin version, the 620 is now offered with new Ambiances created by Nauta for the “large” Lagoons: complete interior layout packages elegantly incorporating wood finish, upholstery, inner liners, and more…
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LENGTH OVER ALL | 18,90 M / 62’ |
BEAM | 10,00 M / 32’10” |
DRAFT | 1,55 M / 5’1” |
MAST CLEARANCE | 31 M / 101’9” |
LIGHT DISPLACEMENT (EEC) | 30,793 T / 67899 LBS |
SAIL AREA | 231 M² / 2486 SQ.FT |
FULL-BATTEN MAINSAIL | 140 M² / 1506 SQ.FT |
SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL (OPT.) | 146 M² / 1571 SQ.FT |
FURLING GENOA | 91 M² / 979 SQ.FT |
FURLING STAYSAIL | 48 M² / 516 SQ.FT |
ASYMETRICAL SPINNAKER (OPT.) | 300 M² / 3228 SQ.FT |
CODE 0 (OPT.) | 185 M² / 1991 SQ.FT |
ENGINE (STD) | 2 X 110 CV / 2 X 110 HP |
FUEL CAPACITY | 2 X 650 L / 2 X 172 US GAL |
FRESH WATER CAPACITY | 4 X 240 L / 4 X 63 US GAL |
NO. OF BERTHS | 8 TO 14 |
EC CERTIFICATION | A :14 – B :14 – C : 16 – D – 30 |
EXTERIOR DESIGN
ABOVE DECKS
Fly bridge or upper deck?
double helm station provides perfect visibility when setting sail or manoeuvring a functional flybridge that can also accommodate visitors thanks to separate crew and reception areas a large sun-deck forward and aft cockpits: a private area or open to guests, depending on your mood
perfectly designed transom platforms for easy access to the sea when bathing or boarding a dinghy ease of movement around the boat thanks to flush deck panels and wide side decks that make for a generously proportioned boat with a practical design saloon and cockpit are beautifully integrated and include a "wet bar", areas for lazing around, and the option of taking meals inside or out without having to make any adjustments
INTERIOR DESIGN
BELOW DECKS
Immense saloon with clearly defined dining, relaxing, sitting and navigation areas
Lateral galley in the port hull includes direct access to the saloon and a separate exit to the cockpit
Large central galley option allows you to add a large double cabin aft (port), with private washroom, and a central cabin with bunk beds
Owner's cabin in the starboard hull with private sitting area and direct access to the cockpit
Luxurious, well-designed cabins with side access to beds, washrooms with separate showers, plenty of storage space, separate heads in the owner's washroom
Large hull windows and picture windows in the galley and aft starboard cabin give plenty of natural light
indirect lighting in saloon and cabins provides softer light and the saloon
Windows can be fitted with blinds
Engine compartments are far from the living areas and perfectly insulated
PERFORMANCES
« This powerful deep-water catamaran combines the outstanding comfort of a luxurious houseboat with excellent performance, both under sail and engine power. »
Mer & Bateaux, FR – September 2009
« With a steady breeze blowing on our beam we easily exceeded 10 knot in 25 knots of apparent wind. »
Vela & Motore, IT – October 2009
DESIGNERS AND ARCHITECTES
Naval architect: VPLP Design
Exterior design: Patrick le Quément
Interior design: Nauta Design