The Lagoon 46 catamaran reinforces the fundamentals that have made the brand a hedonist and generous sailing reference: freedom and audacity, gentle lifestyle and innovation, so many beliefs that are expressed in a style that Patrick le Quément has strengthened and harmonised through every new birth. Lagoon 46 catamaran exterior VPLP design’s office accomplished the perfect balance between the different living spaces. With its double access, the ...
The Lagoon 46 catamaran reinforces the fundamentals that have made the brand a hedonist and generous sailing reference: freedom and audacity, gentle lifestyle and innovation, so many beliefs that are expressed in a style that Patrick le Quément has strengthened and harmonised through every new birth. Lagoon 46 catamaran exterior VPLP design’s office accomplished the perfect balance between the different living spaces. With its double access, the Flybridge is dedicated both to manoeuvring and relaxing. The centred helm station offers protection and visibility. For even more comfort, different solar protections are possible: a folding cabriolet or a rigid Bimini. The Lagoon 46 catamaran combines modular cockpits front and aft with a complete cooking area at the back. There is also practical and safe access to the sea, providing Nauta Design large volumes in the salon to fully express themselves. Lagoon 46 catamaran interior Designed by Nauta design, the inside embraces a refined, elegant and functional style. The owner suite is generous and equipped with an island bed for optimal comfort. The other cabins also adopt impressive volumes, in particular the front cabin where the bed is now as comfortable and spacious as the aft cabins. The amazing life quality on-board is guaranteed by careful finishing and interior lighting, no borders between inside and outside thanks to a large sash bow window in the front: a great connection between front cockpit and salon. Lagoon 46 catamaran Sailing Performance Seaworthiness and performance are keywords on the Lagoon 46 catamaran: A larger sail plan that increases the sail area/displacement ratio A mast moved back in line with impressive VPLP design racing results, providing a very high aspect ratio Together with a shorter boom and a self-tacking jib, the Lagoon 46 Genie offers to trim the mainsheet car through an electrical Flatwinder A very long J offering the choice of very performing downwind sails Equipment On Board All of our British Virgin Island yachts have the following charter yacht equipment included on board: VHF Radio Chart plotter 10ft – 12ft RIB Dinghy and 15hp outboard motor Charts and Virgin Islands Cruising Guide Flashlight Adult Lifejackets BBQ Grill Fire Extinguishers Through-hull Plugs Deck brush Cockpit table Bimini Linens and towels Beach towels Clothes pegs Speedo and depth-sounder Wind indicator Electric windlass Refrigerator Cellular Boatphone First Aid Kit Flare Kit Binoculars Tool Kit Boat Hook Signal Horn Duct Tape Bucket with Lanyard Cockpit cushions Cooler or deck cooler All galley and cooking utensils Pillows 12V Outlet 110 Volt Inverter to charge laptops etc Autopilot in all yachts Roller furling main or fully battened main with lazy jacks CD Player with saloon and cockpit speakers Roller furling genoa *Select 'Morning check-out' when booking. As rentals are between 12 noon and 12 noon, therefore 5/7 nights is priced the same as 5/7 days rental* Hull Damage Waiver Insurance is compulsory for $60.00 (max $600) per day for Monohulls and $70.00 (max $700) per day for Catamarans. Security deposit is $2000 for monohulls and cats 41ft and under, and $5000 for cats 42ft plus. Cruising Permit $4 pp/pd National Parks Permit From $25 per week VISAR (Optional) $2 per person 5 nights minimum and 7 nights min between Dec 18 and Jan 4. For Instructor, choose bareboat.
The Lagoon 46 catamaran reinforces the fundamentals that have made the brand a hedonist and generous sailing reference: freedom and audacity, gentle lifestyle and innovation, so many beliefs that are expressed in a style that Patrick le Quément has strengthened and harmonised through every new birth. Lagoon 46 catamaran exterior VPLP design’s office accomplished the perfect balance between the different living spaces. With its double access, the ...
The Lagoon 46 catamaran reinforces the fundamentals that have made the brand a hedonist and generous sailing reference: freedom and audacity, gentle lifestyle and innovation, so many beliefs that are expressed in a style that Patrick le Quément has strengthened and harmonised through every new birth. Lagoon 46 catamaran exterior VPLP design’s office accomplished the perfect balance between the different living spaces. With its double access, the Flybridge is dedicated both to manoeuvring and relaxing. The centred helm station offers protection and visibility. For even more comfort, different solar protections are possible: a folding cabriolet or a rigid Bimini. The Lagoon 46 catamaran combines modular cockpits front and aft with a complete cooking area at the back. There is also practical and safe access to the sea, providing Nauta Design large volumes in the salon to fully express themselves. Lagoon 46 catamaran interior Designed by Nauta design, the inside embraces a refined, elegant and functional style. The owner suite is generous and equipped with an island bed for optimal comfort. The other cabins also adopt impressive volumes, in particular the front cabin where the bed is now as comfortable and spacious as the aft cabins. The amazing life quality on-board is guaranteed by careful finishing and interior lighting, no borders between inside and outside thanks to a large sash bow window in the front: a great connection between front cockpit and salon. Lagoon 46 catamaran Sailing Performance Seaworthiness and performance are keywords on the Lagoon 46 catamaran: A larger sail plan that increases the sail area/displacement ratio A mast moved back in line with impressive VPLP design racing results, providing a very high aspect ratio Together with a shorter boom and a self-tacking jib, the Lagoon 46 Genie offers to trim the mainsheet car through an electrical Flatwinder A very long J offering the choice of very performing downwind sails Equipment On Board All of our British Virgin Island yachts have the following charter yacht equipment included on board: VHF Radio Chart plotter 10ft – 12ft RIB Dinghy and 15hp outboard motor Charts and Virgin Islands Cruising Guide Flashlight Adult Lifejackets BBQ Grill Fire Extinguishers Through-hull Plugs Deck brush Cockpit table Bimini Linens and towels Beach towels Clothes pegs Speedo and depth-sounder Wind indicator Electric windlass Refrigerator Cellular Boatphone First Aid Kit Flare Kit Binoculars Tool Kit Boat Hook Signal Horn Duct Tape Bucket with Lanyard Cockpit cushions Cooler or deck cooler All galley and cooking utensils Pillows 12V Outlet 110 Volt Inverter to charge laptops etc Autopilot in all yachts Roller furling main or fully battened main with lazy jacks CD Player with saloon and cockpit speakers Roller furling genoa *Select 'Morning check-out' when booking. As rentals are between 12 noon and 12 noon, therefore 5/7 nights is priced the same as 5/7 days rental* Hull Damage Waiver Insurance is compulsory for $60.00 (max $600) per day for Monohulls and $70.00 (max $700) per day for Catamarans. Security deposit is $2000 for monohulls and cats 41ft and under, and $5000 for cats 42ft plus. Cruising Permit $4 pp/pd National Parks Permit From $25 per week VISAR (Optional) $2 per person 5 nights minimum and 7 nights min between Dec 18 and Jan 4. For Instructor, choose bareboat.