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SPECS
MEASUREMENTS
ENGINE(S)
TANKS
Accommodations
Accommodations
Accommodation
Interior
Interior
Deck Equipment
Cockpit
Accommodations
Bow port cabin
Bow port toilet
Stern port toilet
Stern port cabin
Galley
Sails & Rigging
Sails & Rigging
Original Manufactures sails in fair condition.
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Electronics Navigation
Electronics & Navigation
Electrical
Electrics
Engines
Engine
Safety Equipment
Safety Equipment
Tankage
Overview
Sailors won’t be disappointed with the Lagoon 400, especially off the wind. Sure, there is a trade off for all of that living space, but you should comfortably achieve 7 knots and over in a breeze, even upwind. She tacks well if you boost the speed before coming through the wind. The genoa is easy enough to handle. In a breeze, she’ll comfortably claw off a lee shore. A Good Sailor in a Breeze, Especially Off the Wind.
In moderate winds (10-20 kts), the Lagoon 400 sails well from 50° to 140° TWA. Like most cats, running directly downwind is not really an option unless you have a parasailor or spinnaker as the shrouds stop you from opening up the mainsail. You are better off “tacking” downwind and moving the apparent wind forward. You can expect a SOG of around half of the apparent wind, up to 10 kts of boat speed. All the sail handling is done from the elevated helm station at the port main bulkhead which has become a Lagoon trademark for this sized boat.
Easy to Handle
The running rigging is simple, all lines, sheets and halyards come back to the helm and all the work can be done on one of the tree electrical winches. Raising and lowering the main and reefing works well from the helm.
Getting about the boat feels safe, as the layout has been kept clean with wide flush decks with recessed hatches. The bow lockers will comfortably store all your lines, fenders, and sails, and they have a false floor giving you an additional lower section to store stuff.
Living Space
This is where Lagoon have excelled on the 400 and the design has stood the test of time. The saloon and galley are very roomy for a boat this size, with plenty of storage under the saloon sofa. Add a fridge into the cockpit if you don’t have one and you have one fridge for food and one for drinks.
The saloon also includes a handy nav station. Head down below, and you will also note the living space that you get on these boats versus some of the competition. The berths are not that far off a 450, and there is plenty of stowage
Construction
Manufacturer Provided Description
After seeing over 260 boats built in three years, the Lagoon 400 (launched in 2009) has found a new lease of life through Nauta Design’s work on the boat’s interior fittings. Suggestions received from owners have enabled Lagoon to produce a boat that is even more welcoming, with a greater level of comfort, and resolutely modern: the result is the Lagoon 400 S2, a nod to its famous predecessors, the Lagoon 410 S2 and 380 S2.
Like its predecessors, the Lagoon 400 S2 is designed for coastal or ocean cruises. It can comfortably accommodate 8 with its 4 double cabins, elegantly fitted, spacious interior, and her cockpit and salon on the same level.
Disclaimer
Nicolle Associates offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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