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Lagoon 60, the scenery of your dreams

by Beneteau Group 26 Sep 2023 10:12 NZDT

With her large swim platform turned toward the sea, wide, secure steps, and innovative opening side terraces, the Lagoon 60 invites contemplation as well as swimming!

Without obstacles, the cockpit is more open, spacious, and extremely enjoyable, a magnificent setting to benefit from spectacular views of the ocean.

Aboard the Lagoon 60, everything has been designed for fluid, easy movement. A door connects the saloon and forward cockpit, with flush floorboards throughout.

The Lagoon 60 offers an extraordinary voyage and is well positioned to lead the market of 60-foot sailboats.

She will be presented for her world premiere at the Lagoon shipyard, in Bordeaux, during our Exclusive Days, in March of 2024.

"Our intention was to seduce at first glance, and this has been translated by a resolutely expressive treatment, sculpted volumes and perfected lines, all curves." - Patrick le Quément, Exterior Design

A generous terrace on the water - horizon views

Entirely open to the sea, the aft cockpit of the Lagoon 60 affords exceptional freedom. While cruising or at anchor, its generous area of over 36 m" will become a favorite living space for her owners.

To this strong point, a major innovation has been added: opening side terraces. They provide instant access to the sea for swimming. But that is not all! They are also a true plus for boarding in comfort.

To the aft, access is safe and easy, with gently angled steps. Movement on board is fluid.

A welcoming cockpit with fluidity

"A vast forward cockpit, flush with the saloon, reinforces the harmony between interior and exterior living spaces." - VPLP Design Naval Architect.

Accessible by a door forward of the saloon, and with flush flooring, the forward cockpit offers a vast, comfortable, and inviting space for relaxation.

Flow of movement about the catamaran is uninterrupted. A panoramic view of the natural scenery from the sundeck is assured.

Iroko floorboards create a warm atmosphere. This sustainable deck flooring was selected by Lagoon. Boasting both durability and aesthetic qualities, this natural wood has instant appeal.

A versatile saloon - Connection and inviting living spaces

The Lagoon promise: To connect living spaces while creating privacy and a unique atmosphere for each one.

Modular, spacious, and turned toward the exterior, the saloon adapts to suit all preferences. Available in versions with a galley or a bar, it benefits from abundant natural lighting, owing to its large vertical windows.

The aft cockpit, saloon, and forward cockpit are built on a single level, ideal for enjoying a panoramic view without having to watch your step.

A dream owner's cabin

To starboard, the owner's cabin is a peaceful haven. Light is invited in. The bathroom is connected to the owner's cabin by two sliding doors, creating a cocoon of privacy, with direct access to the aft cockpit.

Specifications:

  • Naval architect: VPLP design
  • Exterior design: Patrick le Quément
  • Interior design: Nauta Design
  • Length overall: 18.27 m
  • Beam: 9.87 m
  • Draft: 1.65 m
  • Mast Clearance: 30 m
  • Light displacement (CE): 32 T
  • Sail area: 239 m2
  • Square Top Mainsail: 149 m2
  • Genoa: 90 m2
  • Standard Engine: 2 x 150 HP
  • Fuel Capacity: 1300 L
  • Water capacity: 960 L
  • Number of berths: 8-14
  • CE Certification: A14/B14/C20/D20

In Australia, Lagoon is represented by TMG Yachts, and you can read more about the new Lagoon 60 here and watch their video below...

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