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Lagoon 38 - Always dream big

by Lagoon Catamarans 23 Jan 23:44 NZDT

Lagoon 38, an invitation to explore the world's seven seas... designed for you to share a comfortable, peaceful cruising experience. With this model, Lagoon invites you to always dream big!

Comfort
Peaceful and generous living spaces

The feeling of a large catamaran aboard a 38-footer? It's possible!

Lagoon enables you to make the most of your outings at sea, with a new hull shape offering generous volumes of living space. Light filters into every living area, with an interior turned toward the exterior and a 360 degrees view.

Offer yourself the luxury of gathering with family in a full-comfort saloon. Around a board game, it's ideal.

Share a cozy moment with friends around the large table, which seats up to ten people.

Enjoy all the comforts of home, with an extra-large refrigerator, to entertain family and friends!

Calm, a precious commodity

Calm is a precious commodity. Recharge in the bright, peaceful owner's cabin.

Enjoy berths with larger dimensions in all cabins.

In the owner's cabin, a generous forward berth with aft head and shower compartment ensure generous space and copious storage. This layout is similar to those found aboard the largest yachts.

Serenity
Easy and safe access

Step aboard with full peace of mind.
With this easy, safe access on board, for little ones as well as everyone else - often heavily laden down with supplies for their outing at sea - can set sail with full peace of mind, and without having to go through contortions.

Specially adapted extended transoms enable easy, fluid boarding.

These transoms are also ideal for testing the water before jumping in, and for diving contests!

Entertaining - Living in and out
An invitation to live aboard

Lagoon has imagined a new vision of life on board, presenting a versatile catamaran with modular boundaries.

The sliding glass door retracts fully to create a continuous interior-exterior living space for free, fluid movement on board.

This advance makes it possible to transform the space, linking the interior and exterior, between the saloon and the cockpit, according to preference.

Create numerous configurations quickly and easily, and accommodate up to ten people around the table.

An inviting new space is invented for gathering and sharing a moment with family and friends.

Aboard this catamaran, generous shared living space has been maximized!

Lagoon 38 Specifications

  • Hull Length: 11.38 m / 37' 4"
  • Beam: 6.65 m / 21' 10"
  • Air Draft: 18.48 m / 60' 8"
  • Draft: 1.26 m / 4' 42"
  • Light Displacement: 10.24 T / 22,579 lbs
  • Sail Area: 77.7 m2 / 836 sq ft
  • Square Top Mainsail: 55.7 m2 / 599 sq ft
  • Self-Tacking Jib: 22 m2 / 237 sq ft
  • Code 0 (Optional): 54 m2 / 581 sq ft
  • Standard Fuel Capacity: 400 L / 106 US Gal
  • Fresh Water Capacity: 300 L / 79 US Gal
  • Fresh water capacity (max.): 500L / 132 US Gal
  • Engine: 2 x 29 HP
  • Architect: VPLP Design
  • Exterior Design: Patrick le Quément
  • Interior Design: Nauta Design
  • Number of Berths: 6 to 10
  • CE Certification: A:8; B:12; C:16; D:20

An environmentally responsible catamaran
Concept, materials, and equipment

The Lagoon 38 benefits from a design certified by ISO 9001, ISO 50001, ISO 14001 norms, quality standards in environmental management and energy performance.

The structure of the deck and hulls is created by vacuum infusion molding, a process guaranteeing lighter weight, a higher quality of composite, and enabling the Lagoon shipyard to reduce its impact on the environment.

Aboard the Lagoon 38, we have replaced fiberglass with all-natural hemp fiber on non-structural pieces. Technological advances of Lagoon in the field of bio-sourced resins and vegetal fibers are visible aboard this new model.

The woodwork aboard the Lagoon 38 comes from FSC-certified forests, and the standard upholstery is created with recycled materials.

Equipment available aboard this model enables the pursuit of environmentally friendly cruising. Lagoon has installed the UVOJI water purification system as standard equipment, as well as solar panels capable of delivering up to 1,420 W.

Lagoon and its R&D department continually work to improve, and to offer further innovation that is respectful of the environment while upholding the quality and reliability of our catamarans. Sustainability is in fact a major advantage of the brand, a virtue when speaking of respect for the environment.

Lagoon continues to progress, taking small steps that begin to truly count in the cruising world, which can do so much for the preservation of our oceans.

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