NO NAME-LAGOON 560 | 2017 Lagoon 560 S2

Fort Lauderdale, FL, US

NO NAME-LAGOON 560 | Lagoon 560 S2 56ft

US$ 1,295,000

Fort Lauderdale, FL, US

About

The Lagoon 560 gave Lagoon a strong lead in terms of comfort, ergonomics and style, combining the world-renowned talents of the architectural firm VPLP and the design consultants Nauta. The S2 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 Lagoon 560 S2, designed for hospitable cruising, offers a layout which is ideal for accommodating a skipper, who has his own private quarters on board.

Specifications

  • Length: 56ft
  • Beam: 31' 0"
  • Draft: 4' 0"
  • Year: 2017
  • Displacement: 33.406 lbs
  • Hull: FRP
  • Status: Catamaran for Sale

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SPECS

MEASUREMENTS

  • Max Draft: 4' 0"
  • Displacement: 33.406 lb tonnes
  • Bridge Clearance Measure: 94' 0"
  • Cabin Head room measure: 0' 0"
  • Beam Measure: 31' 0"

ENGINE(S)

  • Engine Brand: YANMAR
  • Engine/Fuel Type: Other
  • Engine Power: 75 hp

Accommodations

  • Number of cabins: 5
  • Number of heads: 5

Layout & Accommodations

Port hull 4 cabin version
Forward port cabin
• Access from the saloon via forward port steps
• Closing cabin via a sliding door.
• 1 Queen size bed – 2.05 x 1.60 m (6’9” x 5’3” ft) – with side access.
• Under bed slats.
• Inboard head board shelf with storage from above + glass holder
• 2 drawers under bed.
• High cabinet in 2 parts:
– Upper part: 2 hanging lockers with light and shelves.
– Lower part: 3 drawers
• L shape bookshelf on 2 levels, outboard side shelves (optional TV)
• L shape shelf at desk height along outboard side
• Desk + flap
• 3 shoes storage under shelf + storage under shelf
• 1 opening port hole
• 1 large one way fixed hull window
• Blind window curtains (optional opaque blind)
• 2 opening deck hatches with mosquito screen and blind
• Direct access to the bathroom, via the shower with mirror behind door
• Minimum headroom 2.05 m (6’9” ft)
• 1 220V outlet at desk
• Upholstered panels on ceiling liners
• General cabin lighting with two way switch by bed side and reading lights
• Indirect lighting under 1st shelf level and under coving
• 2 way switch bedside storage and cabin entrance
Forward port bathroom
• Access to the bathroom by the cabin.
• Solid resin countertop and washbasin (color: white).
• Fountain mixer tap.
• Locker under sink.
• Teak floor.
• Locker, outboard side mirror.
• Fresh water manual toilet
• Holding tank in inboard side locker
• Toilet paper holder
• Soap holder
• Headroom 2.05m (6’9”)
• Separate shower with Plexiglas door.
• Storage in shower composite block
• Teak floor in shower.
• Hull porthole in shower
• Teak settee
• Opening deck hatch with mosquito screen and blind.
• 3 spotlights.
Aft port cabin
• Access from the cockpit by sliding glass door (with optional blind).
• 1 double bed – 2.05 x 1.60 m (6’9” x 5’3”) – with lateral accesses.
• Under bed slats
• 2 Storage lockers under the bed
• Inboard head board shelf with storage from above + bottle and glass holder
• 2 parts full height locker:
– Upper part: 2 hanging lockers with light + shelves
– Lower part: shelves
• Outboard head board shelf with bottle and glass holder
• Inboard head board shelf, indirect light (with optional TV)
• 1 opening hull porthole.
• Bookshelf on 2 levels.
• 1 large fixed Plexiglas window with one way view
• Opaque window curtains (Optional blind)
• 2 opening deck hatches with mosquito screens and blinds
• Desk + flap.
• 3 drawers under desk
• Direct access door to the bathroom, with full height mirror on cabin side.
• Minimum headroom 2.05m (6’9”).
• 1 220V socket at the desk.
• Inner planked ceilings.
• General cabin lighting with 2-way switch by bedside and reading lights.
• Indirect lighting under 1st level of shelves and under the coving.
• 2-way switch at head board shelf and cabin entrance.
Aft port bathroom
• Access to the bathroom by the cabin.
• Solid resin countertop and washbasin (color: white).
• Normal mixer tap
• Upper locker with sliding mirror in front of storage or glass front + porthole
• Under sink locker
• Teak floor.
• Inboard large fixed mirror.
• Fresh water manual toilet
• Holding tank in inboard side locker
• Toilet paper holder
• Soap holder
• Headroom 2.05m (6’9”)
• Separate shower with Plexiglas door.
• Storage in shower composite block
• Teak floor in shower
• Hull porthole in shower
• Teak settee
• Opening deck hatch with mosquito screen
and blind.
• 3 spotlights.
Port hull 5 cabin version
Forward port cabin
• Access from the salon from forward port companionway
• 1 double bed – 2.05 x 1.60 m (6’9” x 5’3”) – with lateral accesses.
• Under bed slats
• Head board shelf with storage from above + bottle and glass holder
• 2 storage drawers under bed.
• Hanging locker with shelves
• Shelves, bookshelf on 2 levels (or optional TV)
• Shelf, at desk height along outboard side
• Desk + flap.
• Optional settee
• 2 shoe storages under shelf
• 1 opening hull porthole.
• 1 large fixed Plexiglas window with one way view
• Blind window curtains
• 1 opening deck hatch with mosquito screen and blind
• Direct access door to the bathroom, from the shower, with full height mirror on cabin side.
• Minimum headroom 2.05m (6’9”).
• 1 220V socket at the desk.
• Inner planked ceilings.
• General cabin lighting with 2-way switch by bedside and reading lights.
• Indirect lighting under 1st level of shelves and under the coving.
• 2-way switch at head board shelf and cabin entrance.
Forward port bathroom
• Access to the bathroom by the cabin.
• Solid resin countertop and washbasin (color: white).
• Fountain mixer tap.
• Locker under sink.
• Teak floor.
• Locker, outboard side mirror.
• Fresh water manual toilet
• Holding tank in inboard side locker
• Toilet paper holder
• Soap holder
• Headroom 2.05m (6’9”)
• Separate shower with Plexiglas door.
• Storage in shower composite block
• Teak floor in shower
• Hull porthole in shower
• Teak settee
• Opening deck hatch with mosquito screen and blind
• 3 spotlights.
Aft port cabin
• Access from the cockpit by sliding glass door (with optional blind).
• 1 double bed – 2.05 x 1.60 m (6’9” x 5’3”) – with lateral accesses.
• Under bed slats
• 2 Storage lockers under the bed
• Inboard head board shelf with storage from above + bottle and glass holder + front door
• 2 parts full height locker:
– Upper part: 2 hanging lockers with light + shelves
– Lower part: shelves
• Outboard head board shelf with bottle and glass holder
• 1 opening hull porthole.
Bookshelf on 2 levels.
• 1 large fixed Plexiglas window with one way view
• Blind window curtains
• 2 opening deck hatches with mosquito screens and blinds
• Locker (with optional TV)
• 3 drawers under desk
• Direct access door to the bathroom, with full height mirror on cabin side.
• Minimum headroom 2.05m (6’9”).
• 1 220V socket on bathroom wall
• Inner planked ceilings.
• General cabin lighting with 2-way switch by bedside and reading lights.
• Indirect lighting under 1st level of shelves and under the coving.
• 2-way switch at head board shelf and cabin entrance.
Aft port bathroom
• Access to the bathroom by the cabin.
• Solid resin countertop and washbasin (color: white).
• Normal mixer tap
• Upper locker with sliding mirror in front of storage or glass front + port hole for view to the transom
• Locker under sink.
• Teak floor.
• Inboard large fixed mirror.
• Fresh water manual toilet
• Holding tank in inboard side locker
• Toilet paper holder
• Soap holder
• Headroom 2.05m (6’9”)
• Separate shower with Plexiglas door.
• Storage in shower composite block
• Teak floor in shower
• Hull porthole in shower
• Teak setter
• Opening deck hatch with mosquito screen and blind.
• 3 spotlights.

Deck & Equipment

Deck
Transoms
• 2 handrails + 1 shower (hot water / cold water) in starboard transom
• 1 removable folding swim ladder + cover in starboard transom. Storage in starboard engine room.
Cockpit
• Cockpit and salon on one level (no steps)
• Non skid cockpit floor (or optional cockpit floor in teak)
• U-shaped settee with 3 storages.
• Polished teak cockpit table
• Cockpit locker on portside of the cockpit: 1 door, 1 sink + mixer tap, white resin countertop (Optional Ice maker or cockpit fridge 80L / 21US gal).
• 16 spotlights recessed in hard top ceiling
• Aft crossbeam with 3 storage lockers and room for 2 x 10-person life rafts, stainless steel railing, storage for gas bottle (13kg / 28lbs)
• 3 storage lockers with access from the cockpit
Flybridge
• Access from cockpit by stair with teak steps on stainless steel frame
• Flybridge access closing system
• 1 helm station including:
– 1100mm (3’7”) diameter steering wheel
– Navigation instruments pod
– Engine throttle and control panels on steering station
– Seat for 2 persons
– 1 compass
– Windlass control on steering station
• All lines led to forward part of the flybridge around 4 winches.
• 4 line storage boxes
• Recessed sun lounging area on aft of flybridge, with storage.
• 2 large hatches, 1 large storage under the sun lounging area
• L-shaped settee
Foredeck
• 1 deck hatch for forward technical compartment access including:
– House battery bank
– Dedicated area for: generator (optional), chargers (optional), inverter (optional)
• 1 cockpit with U-shaped settee
• 2000W 24V electric windlass on deck with horizontal gipsy (12mm / 0.47 inches chain) and remote control
• Chain locker to starboard of the windlass.
• 4lockers
• Composite longitudinal compression beam including: anchor chain run, forestay chain plate, optional staysail and genaker tack fittings, 1 mooring cleat.
Bow lockers
• Access from the deck through a deck hatch
• Grey painted.
• Stainless steel ladder
• Lighting
Deck hardware
• 11 mooring cleats
• Harken deck gear
• 1 x 70 mainsail halyard electric winch at starboard of the helm station: mainsail halyard and reefing lines.
• 3 x 70 manual winches: 2 for genoa sheets and 1 for reefing lines and traveler lines
• Running rigging:
– 1 double purchase spectra mainsail halyard
– 1 spectra genoa halyard with tension adjustment track at mast base
– 1 boom topping lift
– 3 reefing lines
– Genoa sheets
– Mainsail sheet led back to winches via boom
– Main traveler adjustment next to port side winches
• Manual genoa furler
• Pulpits with wooden seats.
• 840mm (2’9”) stanchions, triple lifelines, 1 lifeline gate on each side
• Teak toerail
Opening
• Recessed deck hatches
• Port holes
• Plexiglas fixed hull windows
• Plexiglas salon windows
• Safety glass salon sliding door with white lacquered aluminium frame + sliding window
• 1 sets of safety glass window with sliding door to access aft port cabin, with UV protection
• 1 aft port fixed window with panel

Electronics & Navigation

Chart Table
• Navigation table with storage underneath
– 3 drawers on starboard.
– 1 access to electric panel
• 1 seat with rotating back – can be stored under the chart table.
• 2 foldable panels (1 panel for electrical screen and 1panel for optional electronic equipments) into the shelving each side of the mast post
• 1 220 V outlet.

Electrical, Power & Plumbing

PLUMBING
• Fresh water
– 4 fresh water tanks – 960 L (254 US Gal) total under cabin floors
– Fresh water circuit with 2 x 24V pressure pumps (located in engine compartments)
– 2 x 40 L (10,56 US Gal) electric water heaters 220V/engine exchanger
– 1 transom shower (hot/cold) on starboard transom.
– 2 water fillers on deck
• Grey water:
– Shower and washbasin drain to grey water collection box automatic pump out with float switch
– Galley and cockpit sinks drain directly overboard.
• Black water:
– 1 holding tank per toilet (73L / 19USGal) with deck pump out or gravity drain to sea.
– Electric fresh water toilet in owner’s head
– Manual fresh water toilet in all other heads.
• Bilge pump system:
– Self bailing cockpit following EC regulation.
– 1 bilge pump with auto float switch and manual override + bilge level alarm in each hull.
– 1 manual bilge pump for use from the cockpit.
– 1 bilge pump in each engine room with auto float switch.
Led lights in the boat
• 220 V AC circuit
– 1 outlet per cabin (owner’s cabin: 2), 4 in the saloon, 4 in the galley, 1 per engine compartment, and 1 in the technical compartment
-1 touchscreen 15” for running 220 V and 24 V onboard.
– 1 power source selector + voltmeter
– 30 Amp dock inlet in the aft transom with 15 m (49,21 ft) shore power cord
• 24 V circuit including:
– 24 V 420 Ah gel service battery bank (840 Ah optional)
– Breaker-box for the 24V system in generator compartment.
– 2 engine driven 24V 110 AH Mastervolt alternators

Engine & Mechanical

Engine access through large deck hatches Stainless steel gas struts on hatches
2 Yanmar 75 HP diesel engines – sail drive
Engine throttles and control panel on steering station on flybridge
2 fixed propellers
Ventilation system (natural aspiration and forced extraction)
1 x 220 V outlet per engine room
2 engine room lights
Sound insulation of engine compartments: foam on bulkheads
DIESEL CAPACITY
• 2 stainless steel fuel tanks: 1300 L total (343 US Gal), under floors forward of the engine rooms bulkheads
• Fuel fillers caps and vents on aft crossbeam.
• Equipment includes:
– Electric gauges
– Fuel filter systems: pre-filter with water separator and primary filter
– Remote fuel shut off valve in aft port and aft starboard cabins.

Sails & Rigging

Mast / Rigging
• Anodized aluminium mast and boom with track and traveler.
– Double spreader rig
– 2 shrouds with chafe guards
– 2 lower shrouds with chafe guards
– 1 forestay with manual furler
– 1 forestay staysail
• Anodized aluminium transversal crossbeam.
• Adjustable lazy-jacks with spreaders.
• Composite longitudinal beam
Sails
• Full batten mainsail: 125 m² (1345 sq ft) « Dymension Polyant » type Dacron, double thickness, 3 reefs
• Lagoon logo printed in the mainsail
• Furling genoa: 82 m² (883 sq ft) « Dymension Polyant » type Dacron, double thickness, UV protective strip
H
ull decoration
• 1 grey waterline stripe
• 1 grey stripe at hull port holes level
• LAGOON logo on roof sides
• Name of the boat on transom steps on both sides and at the back of the flybridge

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