Technical Specifications
- Length Overall (LOA): 11.55 m / 37’89”
- Length Waterline (LWL): 11.00 m / 36’08”
- Beam: 6.53 m / 21’42”
- Draft: 1.15 m / 3’77”
- Displacement: 7,260 kg / 16,005 lbs
- Sail Area: 77.02 m² / 829 ft²
- Engine Power: 2 x Yanmar or Volvo Diesel engines
- Fuel Capacity: 200 L / 53 US Gal
- Water Capacity: 300 L / 79 US Gal
- Mast Height (DWL): 17.32 m / 56’83”
Key Features of Lagoon 380
Innovative Design
The Lagoon 380 features an innovative design that maximizes space and comfort within its compact size. The twin-keel design, combined with the fractional sloop rig, ensures excellent performance while maintaining stability and control in various sailing conditions.
Spacious Interior
Despite its smaller size compared to larger Lagoon models, the Lagoon 380 offers a surprisingly spacious interior. The layout includes 2, 3, or 4 cabins, depending on the configuration, allowing for versatile accommodation options. The saloon is bright and airy, with panoramic windows providing 360-degree views. The compact but fully-equipped galley and living area are designed to provide comfort during extended stays onboard.
Modern Amenities
The Lagoon 380 is equipped with modern amenities, ensuring comfort at sea. The catamaran comes with reliable Yanmar or Volvo Diesel engines, a well-sized water tank, and modern navigational aids. This makes it not only a cozy boat for leisure cruising but also an excellent choice for long-term voyages.
High Performance
The Lagoon 380 is renowned for its excellent sailing performance for its size. With a sail area of 77.02 m² and a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (S.A./Displ.) of 20.96, it is designed to perform well under a variety of wind conditions. The twin-diesel engines provide sufficient power for motoring when necessary, making this catamaran versatile for both sailing and motoring.
Safety Features
With its stable twin-keel design, the Lagoon 380 provides a safe platform for sailing, even in rough conditions. It is also equipped with modern safety equipment and a robust hull structure, ensuring peace of mind for sailors and passengers alike.