2005 Lagoon 380
- 38
- Lagoon
- Pasadena, MD, US
Yacht price :
- Overview
- Specifications
- Gallery
- Descriptions
Overview
This Lagoon 380 shows exceptionally well and will not last. If you have looked at 5-15 year old catamarans, most are tired, chartered, used hard, and worn down. This is probably one of the nicest examples of a lightly used well kept Lagoon we have seen in some time. DO NOT WAIT TO SEE THIS ONE as it will sell to the first or second buyer who steps aboard. CALL THE LISTING BROKER FOR MORE DETAILS.
Owners Version 3 cabin 2 Head Layout
AC/Heat
Updated Rigging Lines 2024
Great Softgoods in Cockpit Recently Redone
Solar Panels Added
Generator
Cockpit Freezer
The 2005 Lagoon 380 Catamaran is a popular sailing catamaran known for its stability, spaciousness, and ease of handling. It features a wide beam that provides excellent living space, including a comfortable salon with panoramic views, well-equipped galley, and multiple cabins with en-suite bathrooms. The Lagoon 380 is praised for its performance under sail, making it ideal for both cruising and chartering. Its robust construction and thoughtful layout make it a favorite among sailors and families alike.
Specifications
Basic Information
- Manufacturer:
- Lagoon
- Model:
- 380
- Year:
- 2005
- Category:
- Sail
- Condition:
- Used
- Location:
- Pasadena, MD, US
- Vessel Name:
- M 8958 JP
- Boat Type:
- Beach Catamarans, Catamaran
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Designer:
- Marc Van Peteghem / Vincent Lauriot Prévost
Dimensions & Weight
- Length:
- 38 ft - 11.58 meter
- LOA:
- 37 ft 11 in - 11.56 meter
- Beam:
- 21 ft 5 in - 6.53 meter
- Draft - max:
- 3 ft 9 in - 1.14 meter
- Bridge Clearance:
- Dry Weight:
- 15,697 lb
Engine
- Make:
- Yanmar
- Model:
- Engine(s):
- 2
- Hours:
- Cruise Speed:
- Range:
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Drive Type:
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
- Horsepower:
- 27 (Individual), 54 (combined)
- Max Speed:
Tank Capacities
- Fuel Tank:
- 52 Gallon(s) - 1 tank(s)
- Fresh Water Tank:
- 79 Gallon(s) - 1 tank(s)
- Holding Tank:
- Gallon(s)
Accommodations
- Total Cabins:
- Total Berths:
- -
- Total Heads:
- 2
Gallery
Descriptions
Manufacturer Provided Description
This latest LAGOON takes after the family members of longer standing, yet it has developed its own personality. With its truly original interior layout and an owner's version with what can finally be called a real owner's head, where the separate shower offers unequaled comfort, the LAGOON 380 is the pampered model of the line. Thanks to its superb bar, the panoramic salon and galley connect directly with the cockpit. Its grand interior volume for a 38 footer veils the fast and seaworthy hulls, while the classic mooring system foretells the loveliest anchorings to come. Ingenious and innovative, like all LAGOONs, the LAGOON 380 is not really the smallest, except for its length.Additional Description
• Large cockpit, functional as deck salon, access from port transom • Self-draining cockpit • Steering station on roof bulkhead, engine controls, engine panels, compass, room for electronics • Steering system by cable • Epoxy/glass rudders and shafts • Emergency tiller • Steering station • Varnished wood cockpit table with cover • Storage locker in cockpit seat • Gas storageAdditional Description
• Main 12v electrical panel, 12 circuits • Voltmeter, circuit breakers, battery monitor • 2 engine batteries: 12 v- 70 Amp • 2 house batteries: 12 v-140 AmpAdditional Description
• Twin 18 Hp sail-drive engines • Engine cut-off in cockpit • Dual-lever engine control at helm station • Soundproofed engine compartments • Engine air intake in transom • Engine blower • Seawater filter • Access to engine compartment on transom • Fuel filter/separator • Fuel tank capacity 2 x 100 l / 2 x 26 galAdditional Description
• Composition: polyester and vinylester resin • Foam sandwich hull construction • Balsa core deck and nacelle construction • Solid one-piece countermold • Laminated wooden bulkheadsSAILS
• 1 fully-roached mainsail, sail area 47m2 / 505 sq.f. and battens • 1 furling genoa, sail area 31 m2 / 334 sq.ft. with UV protective bandSTANDING RIGGING
• Anodized aluminum mast, 15m / 49’, deck stepped, with mainsail track and cars • Single spreader rig • Anodized aluminum boom • 2 hull-mounted shroud chainplates • 1 crossbeam-mounted forestay chainplateRUNNING RIGGING
• 1 mainsail halyard • 1 genoa halyard • 1 multi-purchase mainsail sheet and traveler in aft cockpit • 2 genoa sheets • 2 genoa tracks with genoa car • 2 genoa cars with adjustable fairleads • 2 roof winches, 40 ST • 2 mainsail reef lines • 1 main sail outhaul • 1 mainsail topping lift • 1 genoa furling line • 2 Lazy-jacks • 2 winch handle • 2 winch handle holders in cockpitDefault
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.
This Lagoon 380 shows exceptionally well and will not last. If you have looked at 5-15 year old catamarans, most are tired, chartered, used hard, and worn down. This is probably one of the nicest examples of a lightly used well kept Lagoon we have seen in some time. DO NOT WAIT TO SEE THIS ONE as it will sell to the first or second buyer who steps aboard. CALL THE LISTING BROKER FOR MORE DETAILS.
Owners Version 3 cabin 2 Head Layout
AC/Heat
Updated Rigging Lines 2024
Great Softgoods in Cockpit Recently Redone
Solar Panels Added
Generator
Cockpit Freezer
The 2005 Lagoon 380 Catamaran is a popular sailing catamaran known for its stability, spaciousness, and ease of handling. It features a wide beam that provides excellent living space, including a comfortable salon with panoramic views, well-equipped galley, and multiple cabins with en-suite bathrooms. The Lagoon 380 is praised for its performance under sail, making it ideal for both cruising and chartering. Its robust construction and thoughtful layout make it a favorite among sailors and families alike.