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Boat ID:
114
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General information
Designer
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VPLP Design
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Length overall
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17.1 Metres
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Length waterline
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16.5 Metres
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Beam
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9.4 Metres
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Displacement
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28,788,000 kg
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Propulsion
Engine
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2 x 80 HP
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Fuel
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diesel
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Fuel capacity
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1,376 litres
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Accommodation
Number of cabins
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4
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Number of berths
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8
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Drinking water capacity
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480 litres
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The version offers an additional choice of layouts which are unequalled for this size of catamaran: up to 5 fully independent cabins and the choice between a galley in the port hull or as a centre island. The 560, designed for hospitable cruising, offers a layout which is ideal for accommodating a skipper, who has his own private quarters on board.
Above decks
The fly bridge is a veritable upper-deck saloon (access via closable stairway). Its helm station provides perfect visibility and includes a magnificent spot for sunbathing at the rear
The cockpit is fully protected from the sun and sea spray and is on the same level as the galley cuisine (centre galley version), saloon and chart table. Includes large sliding glass door
Large and practical foredeck cockpit
Transom platforms specially designed for safe boarding
Below decks
A wide choice of layouts with 4 or 5 cabins ensures that each owner finds the answer to his cruising programme in the comfort provided by Nauta Design.
The cockpit is directly accessible from the owner's cabin (starboard) and guest cabin (port) (or from the galley in the “port-side galley” version)
owner's cabin includes office, separate washroom and direct access to the cockpit
Guest cabins include VIP accommodation with separate washrooms
in the “central galley” version, the saloon is made up of a lounge area and an “L-shaped” galley separated by a stowage unit that can also accommodate a TV on a lift mechanism on the lounge side
saloon includes L-shaped galley separated by a stowage unit that can also accommodate a TV set on the saloon side.
The 4-cabin version with its galley in the port hull provides a cabin with two bunk berths next to the galley: a real private studio for your crew, with direct access to the cockpit from the galley. The saloon, with no galley to occupy space, is huge
The chart table is forward-facing, and comes with fold-away control board for electronics. The new electronic control station on the Lagoon 560 is simple, user-friendly and efficient.
The vast hull lights ensure exceptional natural lighting in the cabins
The indirect lighting in the saloon and cabins provides effective yet restful lighting
The engine compartments are separated from the living area and perfectly sound-proofed
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