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The Lagoon 52 S marks a whole new era in the design of cruising catamarans, as indeed did its predecessor, the famed Lagoon 500.
With its diamond-shaped vertical bows, bevelled hulls, its as if levitated deckhouse and tall rig, the Lagoon 52 S is no ordinary catamaran, but its originality goes a great deal further than just its "outer" appearance, or even its interior layout.
This Lagoon is the result of lengthy discussions between the architects at Van Peteghem-Lauriot Prévost (VPLP), the Italian Nauta Design agency and the Lagoon design department. These discussions led to the making of some important and sometimes radical choices, while remaining faithful to what is believed in, in terms of elegance, comfort, safety, user friendliness and performance under sail.
The boat features noble and luxurious materials, with soft shades for a harmonious interior. Continuous horizontal and fluent lines give the interior open and generous spaces with continuity between exterior and interior life. The slender exterior design gives the boat a strong character.
The boat uses infusion-moulding for increased weight saving, an optimal structure, and greater protection for the environment and shipbuilders. Interior woodwork in Alpi® reconstituted wood provides a sustainable source. Vertical glazing offers better protection against the sun and optimal space and headroom. A gull-wing bridge deck provides greater comfort in heavy seas. The boat is available with a wide choice of layouts including 3, 4, 5 or 6 cabins, with respectively 3, 4 or 5 washrooms. VPLP design guarantees performance under sail.
The boat is accessed via large aft transoms, facilitating boarding and disembarking. Broad sidedecks feature recessed deck hatches. The cockpit is level with the saloon, and has an outdoor lounge and sun-lounging area to starboard. The cabin-top design creates a more elegant and punchier roof outline with a large sunbathing area on the cabintop.
The sail areas are the same with the FlyBridge version. However, the lower mast and boom reduces pitching, makes the boom easier to access. The cabintop bulkhead fitted steering position includes all maneuvers and an integrated comfortable helm station seat for 2 persons, with access from the cockpit and the sidedeck. An optional extra safety system is also offered, with a tilting composite beam to close off the steering station in bad weather. A composite bimini above steering area is available as an option.