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Lagoon launch the Lagoon 46 & 51 Iconic edition and Lagoon NEO line

by Beneteau Group 27 May 08:18 NZST
Lagoon 51 Iconic exterior © Beneteau Group

Lagoon Asia-Pacific is pleased to share with you some of our exciting projects: the Lagoon 46 & 51 ICONIC edition and the Lagoon NEO line, a strong testament of the brand's relentless pursuit of innovation, commitment to environment and quick response to customers' real needs.

Lagoon 46 & 51 Iconic edition

During the Lagoon Exclusive Days 2025 took place from March 12th to 15th, Lagoon presented the Lagoon 46 & 51 ICONIC edition with new design codes and innovative features to the visitors for the first time and they were quite pleasing to the eyes.

Lagoon is giving the Lagoon 46 and 51 reinvented styles to make them Iconic. Vibrant and pastel colors, evocative of the 1980's, prove very contemporary as Lagoon dresses the two models.

The iconic edition offers new perspectives for entertaining and practicality in the forward cockpit. This new lounge space features more sun pads and a safe new access to the sea, with a forward swim ladder, ensuring beautiful anchorages to come.

In 2023, Lagoon launched a furling boom option for catamarans from 46 to 51 feet, offering the major advantage of an optimal, safe sailing experience. Hoisting the sails has never been so easy!

One of the main advantages of the Lagoon boom furler is that the furling mandrel is not enclosed in a housing. This has a number of advantages, including the ability to observe and control hoisting, reefing and furling maneuvers with precision. Similarly, the consequent reduction in overall mass minimizes the risk of damage when gybing.

Lagoon NEO Line

At Cannes Yachting Festival 2024, Lagoon launched a newly developed, environmentally responsible line: Renovate Lagoon catamarans at the Groupe Beneteau shipyard to give them a new life. The first model to benefit from this second youth is a Lagoon 620 from 2012.

Drawing on our 40 years of experience in catamaran construction, Lagoon will apply the same quality requirements as for its new catamarans, while establishing a new process:

  • Each boat will receive expert appraisal and evaluation to establish the list of work to be accomplished.
  • Materials and software updates will reflect today's standards and expectations.
  • Over 70% of uninstalled equipment will be repurposed.
  • Each boat will follow the same rigorous testing procedure as a new boat.

Leaving the shipyard, the boat will be like new, with a manufacturer's warranty of 2 years.

  • 3 types of packs will be available, according to the level of refit desired by the customer.

Standard Pack Silent Pack Premium Pack
Full structural audit Lithium batteries Hull paint
Up to date electrical equipment Solar panels  
Seanapps    
Interior refresh    
New or refurbishing main key equipment    

  • approximately 4 to 6 months of work will be necessary for each boat that passes through the Lagoon NEO program.

This manufacturer's warranty, offered with the NEO program, will be ensured by the international Lagoon dealer network, a strong, unmatched network of marine professionals with over 230 service locations throughout the world.

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