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Lagoon 52

Lagoon 52 (2014)

Lagoon 52 (2014) Information

Boat Type

Generator/Generateur

Nav Electronics/Electroniques de Navigation

Tops/Toits

Lagoon 52 (2014) à vendre

Le Lagoon 52, marque véritablement une nouvelle étape dans la conception des catamarans de croisière, comme l’avait d’ailleurs également fait son prédécesseur, le fameux Lagoon 500.

Si les étraves verticales à l’aspect « diamanté », les formes biseautées des coques, le rouf en sustentation et le gréement élancé du Lagoon 52 annoncent déjà un peu la couleur, son originalité ne s’arrête pas à son « look » extérieur, ni à celui de son aménagement intérieur.

Ce Lagoon est en effet le fruit de longues réflexions des architectes Van Peteghem-Lauriot Prévost (VPLP), du cabinet italien Nauta Design et du bureau d’études Lagoon. Les choix importants et parfois radicaux auxquels nous ont amenés ces réflexions sont le reflet fidèle de nos convictions, que ce soit en termes d’élégance, de confort, de sécurité, de facilité d’utilisation et bien sûr… de performances sous voiles.

Ce magnifique Lagoon 52 est présentement localisé à Tortola, British Virgin Islands, contactez-nous pour tous les détails au 514-521-1221

 

Lagoon 52 (2014) for sale

“We are often asked what does racing actually contribute to the world of cruising. For a start, racing technology has consistently improved and simplified pleasure sailing, especially in terms of outfitting, electronic equipment and the materials used. Thanks to experience of competitive sailing, the design of current cruising catamarans has really changed a great deal, bringing nothing but advantages.
We have been lucky enough to work both at the highest level of competitive sailing and for the leading builder of cruising catamarans, which has enabled us to build technological bridges that result in major innovations for the pleasure sailor.
For around the last ten years, we have gradually been moving the masts on our racing boats further aft, thus centering the weight more evenly and improving the performance of the sail plan. However, featuring this major evolution as a cruising catamaran makes the Lagoon 52 F a true forerunner in this field as well.

This lagoon is located in Tortola in British Virgin Islands, contact us at 514-521-1221

TECH SPEC

Dimensions
LOA: 52 ft 0 in
Beam: 28 ft 8 in
LWL: 51 ft 2 in
Minimum Draft: 5 ft 1 in
Maximum Draft: 5 ft 1 in
Displacement: 57403 lbs
Bridge Clearance: 91 ft 9 in
Engines
Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Yanmar
Engine Model: 4JH4ATCE
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Location: Starboard
Engine Hours: 864
Engine Power: 75 HP

Engine 2:
Engine Brand: Yanmar
Engine Model: 4JH4ATCE
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Location: Port
Engine Hours: 880
Engine Power: 75 HP
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: (252 Gallons)
Fuel Tanks: (262 Gallons)
Accommodations
Number of cabins: 4
Number of heads: 4

Layout & Accommodations
Our main objective has been to improve the use of space, while providing the Lagoon 52 F with sober, bright and comfortable living spaces, to give her the same touch of luxury as other new Lagoons, and to provide the “just like home” feeling for the guests on board. The use of continuous horizontal lines without interruption gives the interior more fluent and harmonious open spaces. And as always, the main emphasis is on creating continuity between exterior and interior life, the view of the surrounding environment and the natural light flooding in. The choice of materials has been very important for enhancing the beauty and luxury of the interiors requested by Lagoon. More fabrics in all the cabins, and generally more wood and more leather, give rooms a warmer and luxurious imprint. Finally, great care was devoted to lighting, with a study on direct and indirect illumination in every room, giving a warmer and cozier atmosphere to the whole interior.
The collaboration, one might say complicity, between Nauta Design and Lagoon, can mainly be seen in the association of geometric forms with luxurious, “warm” materials, while optimizing the use of space in the saloon and the cabins.
The saloon encompasses the lounge and dining table to starboard, a large galley to port which gives on directly to the cockpit to form a large ‘L’, together with the chart table in the middle, facing out to sea.
No matter which interior layout you choose, all the cabins have large double beds,
storage space in keeping with the offshore sailing programming of the boat and, of course, an en-suite bathroom with separate shower.
Light and airy: the cabins have incomparable natural lighting thanks to the fixed hull windows, together with excellent ventilation thanks to the deck hatches and portholes that open out to the hull-side or to the cockpit.
Special upholstery
Berth in port Bow compartment
Fans in cabins & salon
Toilet, shower & head in starboard bow compartment.
Storage unit in starboard cockpit furniture.
Opening hatches & curtains on AFT portholes of AFT cabins
Leather Bulkhead Organizers in Cabins
Indirect lighting in cabins & salon
Bathroom & shower floors with teak slats
Galley
Additional s/s freezer 26 us gal
Microwave oven 110V
Deck & Equipment
In addition to sleek taut lines, that confer a dynamic elegance that promises great performance, the The Lagoon 52 F exterior design is focused on comfort and safety: The boat is accessed via open aft transoms, facilitating boarding and disembarking Broad side decks, with integrated deck hatches.
The cockpit is level with the saloon, and has an outdoor lounge and sun-lounging area to starboard. The fly bridge is reached either by a staircase leading from the cockpit, or by another leading from the deck on the starboard side.
On the fly bridge, the maneuvering lines are forward of the steering station while a
spacious sun-lounging / seating area is located to aft.
The steering station can be adjusted to three different positions (starboard, center or port), giving the skipper perfect visibility under sail or when maneuvering.
Large Bimini on helmstation with windscreen & LED lights
S/S Davits with manual winch
Deck wash down pump (sea or fresh water)
Fresh water dock inlet
Deck courtesy lights in transom, cockpit and flybridge.
2 spotlights 12V in aft beam
Cockpit fridge
Electronics & Navigation
AIS 650 Raymarine system with antenna coupleing.
Autopilot remote smart control.
E 125W Display at nav station
Extra for fusion radio DVD/CD MP3 player + 8 speakers (salon, cockpit, Flybridge)
Raymarine chartplotter at helmstation
Navpack Raymarine 2014
Windless remote control with chain counter at flybridge
Electrical, Power & Plumbing
North American Specs (110v sockets, propane, shore power SMART Y, holding tanks)
12V Sockets in cabins (1per cabin)eachfor ipad charging.
Additional Charger 100 AMP
Inverter 12/110V 2000 VA
Onan Genset 23Kva 1800 pm 220 V/ 60 HZ (1625 hours) + Cocoon With Monitoring
Shaver sockets 110V in heads (each)
TECMA electrical toilets fresh water.
110 V electrical circuit, AC Monitoring, 110/ 12/ 100 AMP Battery charger.
Gel Batteries 1260 AMP
Reverse cycled chilled water air conditioning 60,000 BTU
Engine & Mechanical
Port engine hours: 880
Starboard engine hours: 864
Sails & Rigging
The decision to locate the mast further to aft directly comes from the designers’ racing experience and has many advantages:
Centering the mast in this way creates a large forward triangle (a promise for great performance), whilst affording all the simplicity of a self-tacking jib.
The large forward triangle also means it is possible to use a respectably-sized Code 0 for light wind conditions.
A “VMG” option allows you to “divide” headsail surface areas with a moveable self-tacking staysail and an overlapping genoa.
The shorter boom makes the mainsail much easier to maneuver.
The mainsail, which is relatively narrower and higher, benefits from better winds at the top, thus enhancing performance: extending the sail centre really improves performance.
The forestay and shrouds are at much wider angles to the mast, thereby substantially reducing compression: this choice allows you to reduce sample weight, thus increasing stability and speed. By re-centering the weight in this way, pitching is considerably reduced.
Doyle lazy bag stack pak
Davits Electric winch
Clause de non-responsabilité
Proprio-Bateau offre les informations relatives à ce navire de bonne foi mais n’est pas en mesure de garantir l’exactitude de ces informations ni l’état du navire. Il revient à l’acheteur d’instruire ses agents ou ses experts afin de vérifier et de faire valider les informations de son choix. Ce navire est peut être offert sous réserve, il faut vérifier sa disponibilité.

Disclaimer:
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors to investigate such details as the buyer desired validated. Photos may not properly reflect the current condition of the actual vessel offered for sale. In some cases stock photographs may have been used.

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$965,000
    Currency/Devise: USD
  • Flag/Drapeau: BVI
  • Hull Length/Longueur (ft): 52
  • Beam/Largeur (ft): 28 ft 8 in
  • Draft/Tirant d'eau (ft): 5 ft 1in
  • Material/Materiel: Fiberglass/Fibre de verre
  • Year/Annee: 2014
  • Engine/Moteur: Yanmar 4JH4TCE ( 2 x 75 HP)
  • Propulsion: Shaft
  • Fuel/Carburant: Diesel
  • Color/Couleur: white/Blanc