Lagoon 43Volume is key - even on a catamaran

Michael Good

 · 15.05.2024

New hull moulds. The designers have given the new Lagoon 43 an extremely large volume, especially in the foredeck
Photo: Lagoon Catamarans
The hulls of the new Lagoon 43 are extremely spacious, especially in the foredeck. The extra volume creates space for new interior design options. The concept also features a whole host of exciting new features on deck

The designers at VPLP have given the new 14-metre boat hull shapes with significantly more volume, especially in the foredeck area. This allows the shipyard to install double cabins with berths at the front that are just as large as those aft. This means that the level of comfort is the same aft and forward. This is new in the world of cruising catamarans and is particularly interesting for use in yacht charters, where all cabins are usually occupied anyway.

In the full-length owner's version in the starboard hull, the bed is therefore positioned in the foredeck, while the huge wet room with separate shower area is installed aft in the boat. This is also a novelty on the market for cruising catamarans of this size. The advantage of this special layout is that the cabin in the foredeck is further away from the cockpit and engine rooms, offering more undisturbed living comfort. For charter use, the Lagoon is also available with four cabins, plus four heads with shower option. The layouts are available in the picture gallery above.

The mast is further forward again

The saloon and the exterior cockpit are spatially and functionally connected by a wide-opening sliding door. An exciting feature is that the two seating areas inside and outside are directly connected. In combination, this makes it possible to set up a large table with space for up to twelve people. On deck, the shipyard has cut out the freeboard aft to allow easy access to the side of the boat from the jetty. A good and also new idea. The helm position is raised on the port side. From there, another staircase leads to the spacious flybridge lounge on the upper deck.

The Lagoon 43 is the successor to the brand's previous bestseller, the Lagoon 42 from 2016. In addition to the completely new hull design, the designers have also revised the sail plan. On the predecessor model 42, the mast was still positioned far back on the boat, roughly in the centre of the ship. On the new boat, the Lagoon 43, the rig is once again positioned further forward above the forward cabin bulkhead. This means that the self-tacking jib is no longer an issue, but an overlapping genoa with hole points on the roof is standard. The sail area is therefore significantly larger than on the previous model.

The first boat of the new model is apparently already being finalised at the shipyard in Bordeaux. The world premiere will then take place in September 2025 at the Cannes Boat Show (10-15 September). YACHT has also already received the first prices via the German sales organisation (Lagoon Katamaran Nord GmbH/www.lagoon-katamaran.de). In the owner's version with three cabins, the new 43 from Lagoon costs 593,810 euros gross, including 19% VAT. The price for the version with four cabins and four heads is 601,545 euros gross.

Technical data Lagoon 43

  • Designer: VPLP Design
  • Exterior design: Patrick le Quément
  • Interior design: Nauta Design
  • Hull length: 13.92 m
  • Width: 7.69 m
  • Draught: 1.40 m
  • Weight: 13.3 tonnes
  • Mast height above waterline: 19.94 m
  • Mainsail: 68.0 m²
  • Genoa: 37.0 m²
  • Motorisation: 2x 57 hp built-in diesel
  • Fuel capacity: 570 litres
  • Fresh water capacity: 300 litres
  • Price ex shipyard: 593,810 euros, gross incl. 19 % VAT.

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