In the creation of the LAGOON 67, a genuine masterpiece, naval architects Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot-Prevost have taken the concept of the luxury maxi-catamaran into a new dimension by simultaneously increasing space, comfort, and performance. Drawing full benefit of the potential afforded by the only leading boatbuilder possessing an Reasearch & Developement department dedicated to modern materials for the larger yacht, the design duo have produced and oustanding unit in terms of speed and handling or comfort. As the eye travels from stem to stern over the 270 square foot cockpit area through the 375 square foot saloon aft to the 16`5 long luxury master cabin, there can be no doubting that LAGOON has written catamaran with a capital C.
Boat Designer
Marc Van Peteghem / Vincent Lauriot Prývost
Cabin Accommodation
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Cockpit
A wide cockpit to be used as a ` deck salon `
2 ergonomically contoured steering consoles with leather steering wheels, helmsman seat, engine controls and gauges, compass
Folding teak cockpit table
Teak cockpit flooring (thickness 8 mm)
` L ` shaped cockpit seating with port and starboard lockers underneath
2 cockpit sole storage compartments with grating
Foam cushions and backrests for cockpit seating (thickness 40 mm).
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
44092 lb
Electrical
24 V central electrical panel with consumption, voltage and amp monitors
Bi-polar batteries with master switches for general circuit and engines
2 sets of batteries 2 x 340 Ah with electronic regulated charging
1 x 220 V plug in each cabin, passageway and salon