LAGOON 470 - 2000
LAGOON
TECHNICAL SHEET
Main datas
- Builder : LAGOON
- Life Raft : Yes
- Year : 2000
- Beam : 7,90 m
- Subtype : Pleasure
- Architect :
- Hull :
- Material : GRP
- Length : 14,10 m
- keel : Twin keel
- Draft minimum : 1,00 m
Engines
- Brand : VOLVO PENTA
- Model : D250F
- Drive : Saildrive
- Fuel capacity : 250
- Power Unit. (CV) : 50
- Fuel : Diesel
- Montage : In Board (IB)
- Engine(s) : 2
Facilities
- Double Cabin : 4
- Sailor Cabin : 0
- Head : 3
- Berth : 10
- Helm : No
- WC : Electric
Lagoon 470 is a cruising catamaran designed by the manufacturer Lagoon, known for its high-quality and comfortable boats. This model is particularly appreciated for its sea performance and exceptional habitability.
Main characteristics:
Cabins and berths: The Lagoon 470 generally has 4 double cabins, offering optimal comfort for long cruises. The cabins are spacious and well-ventilated, with comfortable beds and abundant storage.
Bathrooms: The catamaran is equipped with 4 bathrooms, each with a separate shower, offering modern comfort and appreciable privacy.
Cockpit and living area: The cockpit is spacious and well-protected, ideal for outdoor meals and relaxation. The interior living area is bright and spacious, with a large chart table and a comfortable lounge area.
Performance: The Lagoon 470 is designed to offer good stability and impressive cruising performance. Its wide platform and shallow draft allow access to shallow anchorages and safe navigation.
Materials: The hull and pontoons are constructed from fiberglass-reinforced polyester, ensuring great robustness and a long lifespan. The decks are made of teak, offering an elegant finish and good grip.
Equipment: The Lagoon 470 can be equipped with various modern amenities, such as generators, desalinators, advanced navigation systems, and complete safety equipment.
Recommended use: This catamaran is ideal for family or friend cruises, offering an excellent compromise between performance, comfort, and safety. It is perfectly suited for coastal navigation as well as ocean crossings.