At 44, a reasonable cost, and offering immense space, the Lagoon 440 targets two distinct customer bases: ocean cruisers with an emphasis on performance and ultra comfort within a controlled budget, and the charter market with or without skipper.
simple glance at the boat is enough to notice its main distinguishing characteristic: a rigid bimini, with an integral helm station. The percentage of catamarans now equipped with biminis has practically reached 100%, and so it is logical for Lagoon to propose a built-in and much more esthetically pleasing solution. A simple rigid bimini would have satisfied many customer expectations, however we preferred to place the helm station at its ideal central location, with an extra-wide bench seat where guests can join the helmsman and participate in the joys of sailing.
Boat Designer
Marc Van Peteghem & Vincent Lauriot Prývost
Cabin Accommodation
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Cockpit
Large cockpit functions as deck salon, protected by fixed composite bimini with integrated cockpit lighting
Large storage locker on port side of cockpit with wet bar ; other options available (cockpit fridge,icemaker, etc )
Speckled beige synthetic resin countertop
Sliding window between cockpit and galley
Genset locker under settee
Storage for gas tank under settee
Built-in storage area for cockpit table in bimini roof
Dashboard
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Deadrise at Transom
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Deck
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Draft Board/Drive Up
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Dry Weight
23148 lb light displacement
Electrical
Main 12V electrical panel with plexi door on port side of salon next to companionway
Ammeter, voltmeter, circuit breakers, back lighting, water gauge, 12V outlet
2 engine start batteries: 12 v- 110 Amp
3 house batteries: 12 v-140 Amp
Battery charge distribution relay
AC circuit including : shorepower transom socket, 14M (45) shorepower cord,
electrical panel with 4 breakers voltmeter,
2 sockets in galley, 1 socket at nav station, 1 socket in TV/Hifi cabinet, 1 socket per cabin.