Lagoon 39 Catamaran Charter Greece
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The new Lagoon 39 fits between the essential Lagoon 380 and the 400 S2. Lagoon 39: the new Lagoon generation in 39' The Lagoon 39 filiation with the new Lagoon generation is apparent on first sight: vertical, beveled bows, aft centered mast for sailing performance and ease of handling ... a strong character indeed! Lagoon expertise • infusion-‐molding for increased weight saving (important for a
catamaran), an optimal structure, and greater protection for the environment and shipbuilders
• interior woodwork in Alpi® reconstituted wood, a sustainable source • vertical glazing for better protection against the sun and optimal space
and headroom • gull-‐wing bridge deck for greater comfort in heavy seas • wide choice of layouts including 2, 3 or 4 cabins • VPLP design: performance under sail guaranteed! Exterior: comfort and safety • a simple, efficient deck layout allows to control the main maneuvers from
the steering station, and for an easy and protected boarding • broad side-‐decks, with recessed deck hatches • the cockpit is well protected and comfortable, with a wide crossing
passage aft, a dining table to port and a settee to starboard and a direct access to the steering station from the cockpit AND from the deck
Rigging: performance and user-‐friendliness The decision to locate the mast further to aft directly comes from the designers' racing experience and has many advantages on a cruising catamaran: • a large forward triangle allows a larger foresails choice: a promise for
great performance • the shorter boom makes the mainsail much easier to maneuver • the mainsail, which is relatively narrower and higher, benefits from
better winds at the top, thus enhancing performance • by re-‐centering the weight in this way, pitching is considerably reduced
Interiors: inventiveness and elegance… • the cabins have incomparable natural lighting thanks to the fixed hull
windows, together with excellent ventilation thanks to the deck hatches and portholes that open out to the hull-‐side
• the saloon includes a large dining area forward to starboard, a chart table with a panel for navigation electronics and a small desk with a flap. Aft to port, the « L » shaped galley has a direct access to the cockpit for a better usability and conviviality
An important innovation is the possibility to have a 2 luxurious cabin owner's version, with a king size bed, a desk, a sofa, a large hanging locker and a wide bathroom forward in each hull