NEW 2012
The New  2012  Lagoon 450 Cruising Catamaran
While not able to sail the seven seas, a Catamaran always brings thoughts of
leisurely sailing, and a sense of luxury and openness that few real yachts can
boast about. They are fairly easy to operate, whether sailing, or using to back up
motors. With their dual hull design, and open middle layouts, they are ideal for
family vacations, or entertaining a wide variety of guests.




















The latest and greatest design recently released is the Lagoon 450 catamaran.
This is the latest creation by LAG designs, and features an open air cockpit
design, with easy to operate controls and state of the art sailing, needing only one
or two people to completely handle this luxury sailing catamaran. Having the
cockpit well above the boat allows for a superb visual range, with improved
handling in tight harbors or marinas.
Many of the controls can be operated from the main deck, which is where the
main living area is located. The interior space is home to the ample galley main
dining and central eating area.

Then you have another large seating and entertainment area aft, as well as
forward. The aft area has a hard top covering, to protect you from the sun, and
light rain. The forward area has full views, and a wet bar.



















Below in the hull are the main cabins, with a choice of three or four cabin layouts.
The four cabin layouts have a large beds, full bathrooms with showers, and large
storage spaces. The three cabin layout it even more accommodating, with a
master suite the runs almost the entire length of the hull, with desk and seating
area for an on board office, plus a full sized bathroom.

















Some of the Lagoon 450′s specifications are a maximum L.O.A of just under 46′, a
beam of 25’9″ and a draft of just 4’3.” It has a light displacement of 15.5 tons, with
an upwind sail of 1071 square feet. It can also run without any wind, with it’s two   
55HP Saildrive diesel motors. It has a fuel capacity of 1000 liters, and a 350 liter
fresh water holding tank.

















Length : 13,96 m / 45’10”
Beam: 7,84 m / 25’9’’
Draft: 1,30 m / 4’3″
Displacement: 15,5 t
Engines:   2 X55 HP Saildrive diesel
Fresh water capacity: 350 l / 92 gal
Fuel capacity: 1,000 l / 264 gal
Upwind sail area: 134 m² / 1,071 sq ft
Design: VPLP
Interior design: Nauta Yachts

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