Length overall: 12.8 m (42 ft) No. Cabins: 4 + 2 No. Berths: 8 + 2 + 2 No. Toilets: 4 Max. passengers: Registered for 12 Fuel tank: 300 l Water tank: 600 l Engine: 2 x Yanmar 57.0 HP (2 x 41,92 kW) Diesel
This Lagoon 40 presents a modern, well‑balanced cruising catamaran that combines contemporary design with practical functionality. A sleek, modern design, this new member of the Lagoon family has style and a strong personality. It retains the familiar Lagoon DNA while introducing a more organic approach to space and movement on board, aiming for harmony between the living areas and the people who use them. The silhouette is clean and elegant, with flowing curves and a noticeable acceleration of the lines in the bows and coachroof that underline the dynamic nature of the model—a VPLP design, naturally, and a guarantee of performance under sail. The cockpit and saloon are arranged on a single level, a structural shift that improves circulation and creates a more open, connected living environment. A cosy cockpit with smooth, elegant curves leads through a wide glazed door into the interior, where the volume and natural light are immediately apparent. Suspended steps at the transom form a continuous, inviting platform, giving the boat a sense of scale beyond its length. On deck, the mast is positioned further aft, paired with a self‑tacking jib to simplify handling and centralize sail operations. The helming station is located at the coachroof bulkhead, allowing direct communication with both cockpit and saloon, as well as easy access forward and up to the boom. The composite bimini with a sliding panel ensures visibility of the sails while maintaining protection and comfort. Below deck, the layout features four double cabins, each designed with attention to comfort and practicality. The aft cabins offer island beds and private bathrooms with separate showers, while the forward cabins provide side access to the berths. Large hull windows bring in abundant natural light and offer wide views of the surroundings. The saloon benefits from vertical glazing in the coachroof, creating a bright, balanced interior that connects seamlessly with the U‑shaped galley, which is oriented toward the cockpit for easy interaction and service. The overall use of space and the quality of detailing create a pleasant and functional living environment suitable for extended cruising. This Lagoon 40 delivers a thoughtful combination of design evolution, ergonomic improvements, and comfortable accommodations, making it a practical and appealing choice for sailors seeking a modern multihull with balanced performance and well‑considered interior volume.
Steering: Steering type: Steering Wheel Number of rudder blades: 2
Sails: Main sail: classic/standard Genoa: furling/roll Lazy bag Self tailing (manual) winch