HOKU | 2013 Lagoon 421

Fort Pierce, FL, US

HOKU | Lagoon 421 41.33ft

US$ 359,000

Fort Pierce, FL, US

About

HOKU is an exceptional example of the Lagoon 421 that is fully-equipped and ready for off-grid adventures. Perfect for families or a cruising couple,HOKU is well built, easy to handle and so comfortable. Pack your bags, load the provisions and set sail!

Hokus owners are finishing up their Bahamian cruising to bring the boat to Fort Pierce Late July 2025

Highlights include:

- Import Duty Paid,CBP form 7501 in hand

- 2000ah of lithium batteries(900ah Relion; 1100ah Big Battery SEAL Marine)

- Victron:Cerbo GX Monitoring, MultiPlus II 3000W Inverter/Charger, DC-DC chargers and solar MPPT charge controllers

- Balmar 100A alternatorswith external regulation for optimal charging of the lithium bank

- 1605W of solar (1080W of LG on the arch and 525W Custom Marine ultra-high efficiency semi-rigid panels)

- Spectra Ventura 150Watermaker with tons of extra filters/parts including a new RO membrane

- Apec under-sink RO system (can turn even the worst marina water into great drinking water!)

- Garmin Fantom 24 Radar

- Brunton autoprops serviced/cleaned/greased in Feb 2025

- Mabru 12v Air Con serviced 2025 - condenser coils cleaned, new sea strainer, bleeding line replaced

-WEN 3600W Generator w/ 12 hours on it!

- Custom Birch desk in owners hull

-loadedwith functional, high end kitchen equipment (check out the Galley section)

- loaded with spares, tools and parts all in clearly labeled and well marked bins

- new tools included (Bauer power tools, lots of hand tools, electrical tools, full detailing kit and Makita polisher)

- Starlink mini (12v, sips power (22 watts) installed by Polaris

- Fresh water electric master headby Jabsco

- washing machine

- full compound wax & detail in April by North Florida Yacht Services

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Specifications

  • Length: 41ft
  • Beam: 24' 6"
  • Draft: 4' 2"
  • Year: 2013
  • Hull: Fiberglass
  • Status: Active

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SPECS

  • Designer: Marc Van Peteghem & Vincent Lauriot Prvost
  • Keel: Other

MEASUREMENTS

  • Length Overall: 41.33 ft
  • Length Waterline: 40.33 ft ft
  • Max Draft: 4' 2"
  • Bridge Clearance Measure: 64' 9"
  • Beam Measure: 24' 6"

ENGINE(S)

  • Total Power: 80
  • Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine Power: 40 hp

  • Total Power: 80
  • Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine Power: 40 hp

TANKS

  • Fresh Water Tanks: 2 (79 Gallons)
  • Fuel Tanks: 2 (79 Gallons)

Interior

– Turkish beach towels, terry and microfiber bath towels- new bedding throughout

– new Seekr Sirocco fans added to salon and master cabin (40% more CFM than the Bora fans that were previously present)

– house water pump upgraded to Parmax HD 60 psi pump (for RO system, and original was undersized at 25psi)

– deck wash pump upgraded to same Parmax pump

– owner side with custom birch top desk (new)

– USB A and C outlets installed throughout

– Breeze booster hatch wind scoops x 2- Breeze booster porthole wind scoops x 2

all the essential books for cruising. Newest edition of Near Bahamas Explorer Charts and Bahamas Waterway cruising guide and Dodge Abacos guide.

Salon
Large panoramic view salon with sliding door and lock
Standing headroom: 2.05m/69
12V salon overhead lights
Seating for 8 people
Storage under settee
2 opening hatches in forward vertical coachouse windows

Forward Starboard cabin
Access through starboard passageway door
Standing headroom: 1.95m/65
12V overhead lighting
2 X 12V headboard reading lights
Semi island type berths with front and side access 2.0 m X 1.5 m/67 x 5
1 drawer and 2 storage lockers on front of bed
Lockers on both sides of bed
1 Hanging locker
1 Opening deck hatch with curtain
1 Hull port with curtain
1 Large one-way fixed window with curtain

Forward starboard head
Access from cabin door
12 V lighting
Standing headroom: 1.95m/65
Large manual marine saltwater head with holding tank with gravity drain/ deck pump out
Fibreglass washbasin with hot/cold mixer tap, cupboards, mirrors
1 Opening deck hatch with blind

Aft Starboard Cabin
Access through starboard passageway door
Standing headroom: 1.85m/61
12V overhead lighting
2 headboard reading lightsWC
Semi island type berth with front and side access 2.0m X 1.5 m/67 X 5 ft
1 Drawer and 2 lockers on front of bed
Lockers on both sides of berth
1 Hanging locker
Access to emergency escape hatch
1 opening deck hatch with blind
1 hull port with curtain
1 large one-way fixed window with curtain

Aft starboard head

Converted to Washing machine/storage/utility room
Access from aft starboard cabin door
12 V overhead lighting
Standing headroom: 1.95 m/ 65
Fibreglass washbasin with hot/cold mixer tap, lockers, mirrors
2 opening deck hatches with blinds

Galley

– Isotherm fridge and separate Isotherm freezer in galley.

– Dometic 12v CF80 freezer in owners side

– Additional portable 12v 79qt and 54qt fridge/freezer (Bodega) for backup or additional cold storage (Owners note: we used all of the above and provisioned for a family of 4 for 3 months of cruising and never ran out of frozen fruit/veggies/meat – pretty extreme, but glad we did it, as we only needed to top off on fresh produce now and then)

– Instant pot, Vitamix, Soda Stream, Capresso burr coffee grinder, Breville electric oven, Breville griddle/sandwich press, Whirlpool ice maker

– all dishware, utensils, cooking gear included (Tremontina pots/pans included), new vacuum sealer

– Weber Q1200 grill hooked to Viking fiberglass propane tank (new)

– Apec under sink RO system with UV filter and alkali water conditioner post-filter for separate drinking water tap (can turn even the worst marina water into great drinking water if you’d need to fill up at a marina)

– Breville 120V oven

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Standing headroom: 2 m/67
12V overhead lights
Gray laminate countertop with wooden fiddles
3 burner stove
2 drawers
3 additional cupboards

Cupboard under sink with waste bin behind door
Storage under central seating area
Overhead cupboards

Nav & Electronics

— new standard horizon vhf and ram mic- new pioneer stereo head unit with color touch screen – cleaned up the nav station with new white starboard backing

– all weather USB port at helm for tablet/phone (because everyone uses Navionics or Aquamaps)

– epirb serviced in April- 3 Ocean Signal PLBs – unexpired- deck vest rearming kits

– new tridata transducer

– new Raymarine itc-5 analog-to-digital converter for wind instrument

– Garmin GPSMAP Chartplotter

Garmin Grid 20 controller

– Garmin Fantom 24 Radar

– and Garmin AIS 800.

Deck Gear & Toys

– 2 x new SUPs, 2 x new kid kayaks, new Magma rail mounts for these

– 9x6foam Lily pad for kids

– King Camp beach chairs x 2 (incredible)- Neso beach shade – large- Ocean Tamer all weather bean bags

– trolling hand line gear is new and ready for catching tuna, mahi and wahoo

– 2 spear setups (one brand new)

– new 50a to 30a shore power adapter

8 Mooring cleats
1 vertical electric windlass 1000 W with 10 mm gipsy
Bow safety nets on each side of the composite central rostrum
S/s stern pulpits with horseshoe buoy mount and flag holder
S/s bow pulpits and forward lifelines
S/s double lifelines
S/s coachouse handrails
Lifeline gates

Cockpit

Cockpit useable as outdoor salon, accessible via a stern walkway connecting both transoms
Hard top bimini with integral lighting
Self bailing cockpit with teak grate
Helm station on starboard roof bulkhead including: motor throttle controls, motor control panels, steering compass, area for electronic instruments installation, leather covered steering wheel with brake, double helm seat with cushions, access steps from cockpit with s/s handrail, 2 line storage compartments
Steering system: cable steering, composite shaft rudders, emergency tiller
U-shape seating area with technical/generator (option) compartment
Varnished wooden cockpit table interchangeable with salon coffee table
1 aft cockpit seat locker
1 port cockpit propane locker
2 large storages area under steering station
2 cockpit storage shelves

Engine

– Yanmar 3JH5E engines – 5550 hours each – fully serviced and well maintained

port engine: entire cylinder head replaced. Priming bulbs added to fuel line so bleeding after service/fuel filter changes is not necessary. Replaced starter motor/solenoid port.

– port saildrive seal replaced – whole unit was sent to Yanmar Mastry forservice and inspection.

– throttle cables inspected/serviced in May

Access from opening hatch in transom
2 x 40 hp sail drive diesel
Motor shut off at helm station
Double motor throttle control at helm station
Motor compartments sound insulation
Motor compartments air intakes on aft crossbeam
12V Air exhaust fans

Sails

Sails and Rigging:
120 M2 Asymmetric Sail: Provides excellent performance in light winds.
Harken Reflex Top Down Furling System: Ensures smooth and efficient sail handling.

Winches:
Port Side Harken 46 Winch: Provides reliable and efficient sail handling.
Spinlock XTS Power Clutch – Triple: For secure and easy line handling.

1 Full batten full roach mainsail, 66,4 m/ 714 sq ft
1 Furling genoa with UV protective band, 35,9 m/ 386 sq ft

Rigging

Standing Rigging
Anodized aluminum deck-stepped mast (18 m /59’1”)
Single spreaders
1 Anodized aluminum boom
2 Shroud deck chainplates
1 Forestay chainplate on composite central rostrum

Running Rigging
1 Double purchase main halyard
1 Genoa halyard
1 Double purchase mainsheet led back to helm station, mainsheet traveler and car on hard top bimini
2 Genoa sheets
2 Genoa sheet tracks
3 Winches at helm station:
1 Winch 46.2ST for:
Port mainsheet traveller line
Starboard mainsheet traveller line
Port genoa sheet
1 Electric Winch 44.2STE for:
Main halyard
Genoa halyard
Optional spinnaker halyard
Boom topping lift
1 Winch 46.2ST for:
Main sheet
Reef 1
Reef 2
Reef 3
Starboard genoa sheet
Genoa furling line
3 reefing lines
Line jammers
1 Fixed mainsail clew padeye
1 Genoa furler line
2 Adjustable lazy jacks
2 Winch handles with holder

Electrical

Backlit 12 V Electrical panel
LCD display with: voltmeter, Ah-meter, water level gauge, diesel level gauge, low level alarm for diesel and water tanks
LED lights

Dinghy

2018 Mini ZAR HDL10 Dinghy
Suzuki 20 hp Outboard Motor

Construction

Polyester and high quality anti-osmotic resin FRP construction
Infused balsa core composite hulls – white gel coat
Infused solid glass FRP under waterline
Bridge deck and deck in balsa sandwich. Vacuum bagged and infused with high quality anti osmotic resin and polyester resin
Solid or felt core composite interior FRP hull & roof liners
FRP reinforced marine ply bulkheads; glassed or bonded to hull

Maintenance History

2025:

– bottom paint July at Marsh Harbor Boat Yard

– all hatches cleaned and seals conditioned. Replaced 4 Lewmar size 10 hatch tops (2 port, 2 starboard) – couldn’t just replace the seals, so replaced the whole top

– starboard sea water Jabsco manual toilet pump assembly replaced

– anchor chain re-marked with colored polypropylene line at 25 intervals up to 150

– Watermaker serviced and fresh water flush service valve added by Hansen Marine in St. Augustine.

– ZAR dinghy inspected and patched (starboard tube was leaking at purchase) by Fair winds Yacht Service in St. Augustine

Previous Upgrades and Maintenance:
2024:
1/15: Haul out and bottom painting at R&B boat yard in Spanish Wells, Bahamas.
3/02: New deep cycle engine start battery installed for the starboard engine.
4/03: Engine mounts purchased.
4/10: Watermaker pickled and filters changed.
4/24: Yanmar engine parts purchased from Tiger Point Marina.
6/22: Welding of davits where necessary.
6/28: New salon flooring installed.
4/29: Installation of engine mounts, new port oil pan, cleaning and rebuilding of fuel injectors (port engine: 3 new injectors; starboard engine: cleaned and tested).
5/05: Engine oil filters, fuel filters, port engine alternator, and alternator belts changed.

2023:
3/12: SD60 Sail drive service and new seals installed.
4/02: Installation of refurbished Raymarine GPS antennae.
4/12: Spectra watermaker pickled and new filters installed.
5/09: Tuning of rigging by Sail Ready.
5/22: Replacement of Bruntons Autoprop splines/rods.
7/27: Replacement of Quick Aleph AL3 1012 Low Profile Windlass.

2022:
5/19: Material purchase of new rigging from Sail Ready in Saint Augustine.
5/24: Repair of compression post (hidden damage repaired).
9/06: Installation of new Isotherm refrigerator from Marine Parts Source.
11/21: Installation of new rigging in Jacksonville by Sail Ready.
12/04: Installation of new Isotherm Deep Freezer CR90 AC/DC unit.
12/10: Oil change, oil fuel filters, and impeller change.
12/12: Replacement of fresh water pump and new accumulator tank.

2021:
120 M2 Asymmetric sail (2021)
2000 watt 110V, 60 Hz inverter (2021)
1500 watt 220V, 50 Hz inverter
Spectra 200 Watermaker (2021)
7/31: New 4-Person Life Raft from Inflatables International.
8/02: Engine inspection and service by Just Catamarans (oil change, fuel filters, alternator belt, impellers, heat exchange flush).
8/04: New VHF antennae and cable installation.
8/14: Backup alternator purchased in Fort Lauderdale.
10/10: New main sail from Precision Sails.
11/01: Installation of (5) Big Batteries Marine Seal Lithium (1,140 Ah) and new solar panels (520 Watts) from Custom Marine Products.
11/08: Dometic refrigerator/freezer purchased.
11/15: Installation of Mabru 12kBTU A/C in the salon.
12/05: Service and cleaning of winches with Harkin service kits.
12/10: Replacement of Spinlock XTS Power Clutch at the helm.
12/13: Replacement of main halyard line by SC Yachting LLC.

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The Company 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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