The open minded catamaran!
Lagoon 50

Exterior Design
A flybridge with two secure accesses and a helm station provides perfect visibility. And behind the helm station, a huge modular recreation area conceals a storage area large enough to store all the cushions. A large open cockpit facing out to sea, large stern skirts enable easy access to the boat and A second cockpit for further enjoyment of the foredeck with dual function: seating or deck chair position, flush with the forward trampoline.
Interior Design
The spaciously designed layout reveals innovative architecture where every detail has been planned to create a warm, homely atmosphere. An innovative saloon concept on two levels, providing two separate but communicating areas: a large galley that opens onto the cockpit on one side, and a slightly elevated lounge area.


Cabins
Outstanding natural light in the aft cabins, fitted with panoramic glazing and large hull portholes in the showers and bathrooms. Cabins with “Island bed” berths forward and aft, large storage volumes, hanging lockers, and open bookcases.
Sailing
A self-tacking jib for simplified manoeuvres. A large forward triangle for a wider choice of downwind sails: a guaranty of performance. A shorter boom for easier manoeuvres. A main sail, with a high aspect ratio, enabling the capture of better airflow in the upper parts of the sail for optimized performance.


Awards
Anyone under the impression that change in today’s production catamarans is about little more than cosmetics needs to check out the Lagoon 50—an all-new design that went on to become the winner in the 40 to 50ft cruising multihull category in SAIL’s 2019 Best Boats awards.

Exterior Design
A flybridge with two secure accesses and a helm station provides perfect visibility. And behind the helm station, a huge modular recreation area conceals a storage area large enough to store all the cushions. A large open cockpit facing out to sea, large stern skirts enable easy access to the boat and A second cockpit for further enjoyment of the foredeck with dual function: seating or deck chair position, flush with the forward trampoline.

Interior Design
The spaciously designed layout reveals innovative architecture where every detail has been planned to create a warm, homely atmosphere. An innovative saloon concept on two levels, providing two separate but communicating areas: a large galley that opens onto the cockpit on one side, and a slightly elevated lounge area.

Cabins
Outstanding natural light in the aft cabins, fitted with panoramic glazing and large hull portholes in the showers and bathrooms. Cabins with “Island bed” berths forward and aft, large storage volumes, hanging lockers, and open bookcases.

Sailing
A self-tacking jib for simplified manoeuvres. A large forward triangle for a wider choice of downwind sails: a guaranty of performance. A shorter boom for easier manoeuvres. A main sail, with a high aspect ratio, enabling the capture of better airflow in the upper parts of the sail for optimized performance.

Awards
Anyone under the impression that change in today’s production catamarans is about little more than cosmetics needs to check out the Lagoon 50—an all-new design that went on to become the winner in the 40 to 50ft cruising multihull category in SAIL’s 2019 Best Boats awards.
Characteristics
Maximum Guests | 12 |
Number of Cabins | 6+2 |
Number of WC | 4+1 |
Fuel tank capacity | 1040L |
Fresh water capacity | 830L |
Engine Power (Hp) | 2x80CV |
CE Certification | A: 12, B: 14, C: 20, D: 30 |
Length overall | 14.75m |
Draft | 1.40m |
Hull Beam | 8.10m |
Light displacement | 19.956 t / 43 910 Lbs |
Maximum Guests | 12 |
Number of Cabins | 6+2 |
Number of WC | 4+1 |
Fuel tank capacity | 1040L |
Fresh water capacity | 830L |
Engine Power (Hp) | 2x80CV |
CE Certification | A: 12, B: 14, C: 20, D: 30 |