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Lagoon 440 catamaran.

Launched in 2004, the Lagoon 440 catamaran was the first catamaran under 45 feet to boast a fly bridge and an unprecedented nacelle in the shape of a gull’s wing. With the production of 432 units, the Lagoon 440 catamaran broke world records for the under-45 feet range of catamaran.

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DESIGN – EXTERIOR & INTERIOR

Designed by shipyard Jeanneau, the main designing objective of the Lagoon 440 was enhanced speed and reduced pitching.

ACCOMODATIONS

Accessed by a sliding door, the Lagoon 440 has a large saloon which can easily be populated by 8 people. The pale wooden finishing of the light interior has a calming effecting, pronounced by the air conditioning system which can be controlled separately. The vertical windows characteristic to Lagoon not only give a panoramic view through the saloon but also allow for sunlight to filter through without heating up the interior. 

The curvaceous settee in the lounge with its chunky upholstery makes for a comfortable sitting space and faces the L-shaped galley which with its spacious counters comes equipped with three stainless-steel sinks and a three-burner stove along with an oven, fridge and a freezer. There is also a sliding window which can be opened for fresh air or to reach out to the aft cockpit. All of the cockpit is protected by a fiberglass hard top which gives further control over the weather inside the catamaran through air conditioners and heaters. There is also plenty of storage space in the form of cupboards lining the top of the galley.

The owner’s version of the Lagoon 440 catamaran replaces the two cabins on the starboard hull in the charter version with a private suite. The private suite has a 175 cm island master berth with the same pale wooden finishing and also boasts a comfortable settee along with storage space in the form of a hanging locker, cupboards underneath the bed and drawers. There is also a vanity table with a stool that can be pulled out and a separate, spacious shower compartment. The wide window in the cabin allows for light but only opens one-way to ensure privacy. The other two cabins in the port hull also house double berths and attached shower compartments but the cabins are not as large as the master suite.

In terms of space on the deck, the Lagoon 440 has been divided into three main parts, namely the flybridge helm, the aft cockpit, and the forward seating area. This allows for multiple spaces to be occupied by people on board without them interfering with one another.

Given that the Lagoon 440 catamaran is the first catamaran under the 45 feet range to have a flybridge to where all the sail-handling lines lead, it not only provides excellent visibility of all four sides of the vessel to the person on sails – allowing efficient and complete viewing of both the mainsails and the jibs – but also allows the same person to work the lines without leaving the helm. The bimini covering the helm station, however, is small and can be in want of a better enclosure to protect the rest of the crew. The flybridge is elevated enough to prevent the spraying of water while on passage but that does not mean it requires extra effort while docking as it is still to a level close enough to that of the deck. The helm station has the main steer in the center with mainsail winches behind and gauges and other three winches on the sides.

The aft cockpit can be converted into a dining place with a table that can be stored in the ceiling storage compartment. There is not only plentiful storage space for non-perishables with storage cabinets running along the bench but the aft cockpit also houses a spare refrigerator. As previously mentioned, the cockpit is backed with a fiberglass enclosure and has two small windows that open into the helm and allow for ventilation.

The side-decks are spacious and allow enough to room walk freely with stainless steel grab-rails providing the safety mechanism all around.  The fore-deck also offers two supple trampolines right in front of the forward sitting area. The forward sitting area is also comfortably spacious and has hatches that open into the interior.

ENGINE ROOMS

The Lagoon 440 catamaran has two Volvo Penta diesel engines of 40 horsepower each which are in separate, easily accessible compartments in the sugar scoops with enough room for engine checks and maintenance. The generator is placed in one of the lockers aft of the cabins and is well-insulated and soundproofed.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

The Lagoon 440 catamaran has a full length of 13.61 meters and a width of 7.70 meters. The mast height from the waterline is 21.40 meters. It has a total displacement of 12150 kilograms. The total water reserve capacity is 900 liters divided into three 300 liters reserve. The fuel reserve comprises of a pair of 325 liters each. Lagoon 42 catamaran has a sail area of 1248 sq. feet.

PRICE RANGE

The price for Lagoon 440 catamaran ranges from $330,000 to $400,000.

In conclusion, the spacious layout of the Lagoon 440 catamaran provides for a good family voyage option while its unique flybridge equipped with winches gives a rather interesting skipper experience. Its four cabins and four heads along with the seating arrangements in the forward and aft cockpits also offer the exciting opportunity of entertaining guests and hosting a party – the galley, of course, is equipped well enough to provide for the food.

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The Lagoon 440 was first introduced in 2004 at the Miami boat show and immediately received glowing accolades and became one of the builder’s best selling catamarans. The Lagoon 440 started a revolution in catamaran design with her raised helm, forward cockpit, and spacious layout. This successful design continues to be a sought after vessel with a reputation for solid performance combined with tremendous cruising comfort. Loved by many as an excellent live-aboard and cruising catamaran, they remain highly praised and sought after, especially in the three-cabin owner version.

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S/V Nani is a highly sought-after and wonderfully maintained 3-cabin Owners Version, 2007 Lagoon 440 catamaran and has never been in charter, for sale by owner.  No hurricane damage or bulkhead issues. Are you looking for a turnkey, bluewater catamaran that is ready for sailing? 

SV Nani has an enclosed flybridge that made sailing the Eastern Caribbean comfortable with spectacular views of the great open ocean. In addition, she features two upgraded low-hour Volvo Penta 55HP engines, a generous sail inventory, a four 48,000 BTU A/C throughout, and 800 amp-Lithium batteries with 1000 Watt solar, Spectra water maker,  SOBA Laundry Wash machine, 7000 watt Onan Generator (2019) that leave you totally self-sufficient for off the grid living.

These are just a sampling of the upgrades she holds.  The standing riggings ( Lower and Upper Diamond and outer Shrouds) were replaced 2024, new sailbag and dynema Halyard (Nov 23). In April 2024, new bottom paint completed, both saildrives were serviced (new seals/orings/gaskets), thru hulls checked and lumitc underwater lights added. The Port and Stbd folding blade propellers were serviced. A recent SAM survey is available for review. 

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Lagoon 440 Catamaran Review: Marrying Space and Performance

The Lagoon 440 catamaran, a boat that is as versatile as it is impressive, has been making waves in the boating world for its exceptional balance between generous space and remarkable performance. Let's dive into what makes this boat stand out from the crowd.

An Overview of the Lagoon 440

The Lagoon 440 is a sailing catamaran produced by Lagoon, a division of the French boatbuilding firm Groupe Beneteau. This vessel, known for its spaciousness and exceptional performance, has become a favorite among cruisers around the globe.

Interiors: Roomy and Comfortable

The Lagoon 440 doesn't compromise on space, providing a comfortable and luxurious boating experience. It features a layout with either three or four cabins, each with ample storage and a private bathroom, perfect for cruising with family or a group of friends.

The saloon area is open and spacious, with large windows providing panoramic views and flooding the space with natural light. An innovative design choice is the inclusion of a forward-facing navigation station in the saloon, which combines convenience and safety.

Exteriors: Expansive and Functional

When it comes to exterior space, the Lagoon 440 offers plenty. The vessel sports a large cockpit area that's ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. The upper helm station provides a 360-degree view and is connected directly to the cockpit and deck for easy maneuvering.

Performance: Agile and Robust

Despite its size, the Lagoon 440 doesn't sacrifice performance. With twin engines and a well-designed hull, it offers a smooth, stable ride and is capable of reaching impressive speeds under sail. This makes it not just a comfortable cruising vessel, but a performance yacht that can take on challenging sea conditions.

Safety: Designed with Safety in Mind

The safety features of the Lagoon 440 are robust and thoughtfully integrated. The boat's wide, flat decks offer easy and safe movement around the boat, and the guardrails provide extra security. The boat is also equipped with a state-of-the-art navigation system and a range of safety equipment to ensure a safe voyage at all times.

Detailed Look at the Lagoon 440 Features

Now that we've explored an overview of the Lagoon 440, let's delve into the nitty-gritty details that make this catamaran truly stand out.

Spacious and Comfortable Living Quarters

Lagoon has a reputation for creating living quarters that provide a high level of comfort and luxury. The Lagoon 440's cabins are designed with a focus on comfort and spaciousness, making them an ideal place to rest after a day of sailing. Each cabin has plenty of storage space and an en-suite bathroom that includes a full-size shower. The large hull windows allow natural light to illuminate the cabins and provide spectacular sea views.

The galley in the Lagoon 440 catamaran, situated in the saloon area, comes equipped with a range of modern appliances, ample storage, and a generous amount of counter space for meal preparation.

Smartly Designed Cockpit and Helm

The Lagoon 440 features a large, comfortable cockpit with plenty of space for outdoor dining or relaxation. The cockpit table can accommodate eight people, and the area is protected from the sun and rain by a hardtop bimini.

Moving on to the helm station, it is designed to ensure that the boat can be easily controlled and maneuvered. The helm station on the Lagoon 440 offers excellent visibility and direct communication with the cockpit and the deck. Additionally, all the necessary controls and instruments are within easy reach, making it convenient for the skipper.

Performance and Handling

The Lagoon 440 is a performance-oriented boat with a powerful sail plan. The design of the hulls ensures a good balance between speed and stability. With its twin engines, it offers excellent maneuverability and can reach a cruising speed of 7-8 knots and a maximum speed of 12 knots under power.

Despite its size, the Lagoon 440 has proven to be relatively easy to handle, even in stronger winds. Its sail plan and rigging design make it possible to manage the sails from the helm station, making solo or shorthanded sailing a viable option.

Safety and Navigation

The Lagoon 440 comes equipped with a suite of safety features that will give any sailor peace of mind. The deck layout is designed to facilitate safe and easy movement around the boat. The guardrails, wide side decks, and the non-slip surface add to the overall safety.

In terms of navigation, the Lagoon 440 has an advanced navigation system with the navigation station located in the saloon, offering a panoramic view, which is a significant advantage in terms of safety and convenience.

In conclusion, the Lagoon 440 catamaran combines space, comfort, performance, and safety in a way that few other boats in its class can match. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or embarking on a long-haul sailing adventure, the Lagoon 440 is a vessel that should definitely be on your radar.

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Technical specifications - Lagoon 440

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  • Length HT : 45ft (13.71m)
  • Max. width : 42ft (12.75m)
  • Weight : 12.15 tons
  • Draft : 4ft (1.30m)
  • Max. sleeping capacity : 10
  • Number of cabins : 3 to 4
  • Bathrooms : 4
  • Water capacity : 900L

Standard motorisation

  • Engine Power : 80hp
  • Fuel capacity : 650L

Standard canopy

  • Total sail area : 394sqft (120m2)
  • Mainsail area : 243sqft (74m2)
  • Genoa/jib area : 295sqft (90m2)

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In 2004, it caused a big stir with its flybridge... For or against, the debate was heated. Nearly 10 years later, we have to admit that this 440 is a success, a clever compromise between volume, performance and pleasure when manoeuvring.

For this second-hand test, we took advantage of the exceptional conditions and above all, of an exceptional skipper... So, we went to island of Mauritius, for the Mauritius Regatta. This event’s ambition is to have crews confront each other aboard cruising catamarans – most participants sleep aboard, which explains this – under the leadership of the most well-known sailors. We therefore embarked Michel Desjoyeaux, no less, aboard our Lagoon 440. To be honest, I expected the 'Professeur’, as he is known in the ocean racing world, would grimace a bit, just a few days from crossing the start line of the first stage of his 12th Figaro. It’s true that Mich’ helming a 12-tonne 440 is a bit like Schumacher at the foot of the 17 bends of the Alpe d’Huez climb...at the wheel of a camper van! Contrary to expectations, our skipper made a good impression, and tried brilliantly to get the best out of our cat... A little history... Let’s go back to 2004. In February, the 440 was presented for its world premiere at the Miami Boat Show – a strong sign that Lagoon felt capable of convincing a very demanding clientele where comfort was concerned, with this model. A few months later, in France, co...

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