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Singapore
£210,073 GBP
Listed price $280,000 USD
2009 | 11.30m | Diesel | Sail
£1,528,754 GBP
Listed price €1,750,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2019 | 18.90m | Diesel | Sail
Croatia
£904,149 GBP
Listed price €1,035,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2024 | 15.35m | Diesel | Sail
£366,901 GBP
Listed price €420,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2000 | 15.90m | Diesel | Sail
£231,497 GBP
Listed price €265,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2008 | 12.61m | Diesel | Sail
£432,419 GBP
Listed price €495,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2016 | 13.96m | Diesel | Sail
Florida, United States
£276,846 GBP
Listed price $369,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2021 | 11.58m | Sail
Texas, United States
£344,369 GBP
Listed price $459,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2013 | 13.97m | Sail
£428,051 GBP
Listed price €490,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2023 | 12.80m | Diesel | Sail
Singapore
£1,613,059 GBP
Listed price $2,150,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2023 | 16.46m | Sail
Italy
£288,279 GBP
Listed price €330,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2016 | 12.80m | Diesel | Sail
£2,616,354 GBP
Listed price €2,995,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
2021 | 19.81m | Sail

History of Lagoon

Introduction

Lagoon Yachts stands as one of the most esteemed manufacturers in the global catamaran market, renowned for their innovative approach to multihull design and unwavering commitment to quality. Established in 1984, Lagoon has become synonymous with spacious luxury, seaworthy design, and exceptional sailing experiences. Their range of sailing and power catamarans has consistently attracted discerning yachtsmen seeking comfort, performance, and reliability—making Lagoon a top choice for those searching for Lagoon catamarans for sale worldwide.

History and Evolution of Lagoon

Lagoon was established as a division of Jeanneau Techniques Avancées (JTA), the racing division of Jeanneau, in western France. From the outset, Lagoon focused on the development of both racing and cruising multihulls, leveraging cutting-edge composite technology. In the late 1980s, Lagoon gained international attention with groundbreaking designs for offshore racing, marked by technical advancements and remarkable performances.

Significant momentum occurred in the 1990s when Lagoon shifted focus to the cruising market, introducing models like the Lagoon 55 and Lagoon 57. These yachts quickly set new standards for comfort and performance, cementing Lagoon's reputation as a pioneer in catamaran cruising. In 1996, Lagoon became part of the Bénéteau Group—the world’s largest boatbuilder—which enabled significant investment in research, design, and production capacity. With this backing, Lagoon further expanded its model range and enhanced its reputation for innovation.

Technological Innovation and Design Philosophy

Lagoon has distinguished itself through its forward-thinking design philosophy, working closely with renowned naval architects Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot-Prévost (VPLP Design). Their focus lies in maximising onboard space, light, and comfort while ensuring excellent handling and safety at sea. Lagoon’s signature features include expansive saloons, panoramic windows, and ergonomically optimised living spaces—all hallmarks of the brand.

Innovations such as infusion-moulded construction techniques, progressive rig setups, and eco-friendly manufacturing procedures further set Lagoon apart. The introduction of hybrid propulsion options and solar integration in select models underscores Lagoon’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

Popular Lagoon Models and their Features

Lagoon’s diverse portfolio includes a range of well-loved models that have shaped the multihull market. The Lagoon 380, celebrated as one of the most successful cruising catamarans ever built, offers comfort and reliability in a compact form—ideal for both private owners and charter fleets. The Lagoon 450 has become an icon for larger families and groups, celebrated for its balanced performance and spacious flybridge layout. The Lagoon 52 pushed design boundaries with an innovative mast-forward rig and indulgent accommodation spaces.

Recent additions such as the Lagoon 46 and the flagship Lagoon Seventy 7 demonstrate the company’s ongoing drive towards luxury, flexibility, and cutting-edge technology. These models offer enhanced performance, superior comfort features, and versatile layouts to meet the demands of modern sailors and long-distance cruisers.

Key Differentiators and Brand Reputation

Lagoon’s core strengths lie in its balance between innovation and tradition, continual investment in research and design, and the trusted backing of the Bénéteau Group. The manufacturer’s catamarans are prized for their ease of handling, structural integrity, and superb liveability—qualities especially valued by those seeking Lagoon yachts for sale.

Lagoon’s catamarans are equally at home sailing across oceans as they are providing luxury afloat for coastal cruises or in the charter market. Numerous industry awards and a devoted global community of owners and enthusiasts also speak to the enduring appeal of the brand.

Conclusion

With an extensive range of models suited for cruising enthusiasts, luxury charter operators, and adventurous sailors alike, Lagoon continues to push the envelope in catamaran design and construction. Whether searching for a Lagoon multihull for long-term voyaging or coastal recreation, buyers benefit from the manufacturer’s storied history, global support network, and continuous pursuit of innovation—solidifying Lagoon’s position as a market leader in catamaran yacht manufacturing.

Which models do Lagoon produce?

Lagoon produce a range of boats including the Lagoon 42, Lagoon 40, Lagoon 450 F, Lagoon 46 and Lagoon 50. For the full list of Lagoon models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Lagoon build?

Lagoon manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Multihull, Catamaran, Sloop, Cruiser and Offshore cruiser.

How much does a boat from Lagoon cost?

Used boats from Lagoon on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £131,000 GBP to £6,990,000 GBP with an average price of £571,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Lagoon, for example the model, age and condition.

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