Lavranos Lavranos 43
Overview
About this vessel
BAREFOOT is a purpose-built aluminum expedition sailing yacht designed by renowned naval architect Angelo Lavranos and constructed by Dearden Marine in British Columbia. Her design emphasizes offshore performance, safety, and reliability, with a rugged long fin keel, watertight welded aluminum hull and deck, and fully insulated interior for comfort in both high-latitude and tropical conditions. The build began in 2006 and the interior finish and sea trials were completed in 2010, with the furniture, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, rigging, and sails developed over 4 years. Her owner, a highly experienced sailor who had racked up more than 60,000 ocean miles before commissioning BAREFOOT, incorporated this extensive experience into build details and systems fitout.
On deck, she is configured with an aluminum hard dodger that provides ultimate protection. A powerful rig includes a full sail inventory optimized for shorthanded offshore sailing. Steering and autopilot systems are robust and redundant, and tankage is extensive for long-range cruising, including integrated diesel and water tanks within the keel.
Below deck, BAREFOOT s layout is both traditional and highly functional, designed for life at sea. A dedicated mechanical room houses critical systems like the generator, heater, and watermaker, while the navigation station is fully equipped with Furuno electronics, SSB, AIS, and Iridium GO satellite phone. The interior layout features a master cabin forward with large head, spacious salon, secure U-shaped galley and a open quarterberth aft. Secure handholds, ample storage, and practical safety features throughout. Heating is provided by two independent systems and there is excellent ventilation via opening ports and hatches throughout. Storage is optimized for long term life aboard. Every detail reflects a commitment to offshore readiness and self-sufficiency, making BAREFOOT a well-engineered, expertly built yacht for serious bluewater voyaging.



