2011 Lagoon 380 Catamaran
2011 Lagoon 380 Catamaran
Equipment
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Description
About this Beneteau Lagoon 380
This 2011 Lagoon 380, by Beneteau, is no stranger to Caribbean waters, having cruised the islands there for quite a few seasons after being sailed across from France in 2011. Catara is German flagged, lying Titusville Florida off the ICW, and ready for new destinations. Perfect for a European buyer wanting to cruise southern waters, and not wishing to cross themselves.Many, many upgrades since new, a well maintained sailing catamaran.
Today's boating experience is about single-level living on a layout that includes all the crew. This Lagoon is a perfect example with a big cockpit leading through a sliding door to the saloon and galley. A sliding window opens to the galley so the chef can interact with those outside. If the weather turns foul, simply slide the window and door closed and eat indoors where six or eight seated at the table. Interestingly, the coffee and dining tables are interchangeable so you can have the latter either in or out as weather or mood permits.
The saloon is a light and airy affair with the now trademark vertical windows all around giving a 360-degree view of the bay. The windows give consistent headroom throughout the saloon and also cut down on sunlight and, therefore, heat that could otherwise enter the saloon. It's a well thought-out system that allows for plenty of light and views with functional use of the area.
The galley has twin stainless steel sinks, a three-burner gas cooktop with oven, a bigger-than-normal front-opening fridge and adequate, though not abundant, storage.
Back on deck, there are high-quality hardware from Harken including self-tailing winces on the cabin top for the halyards and jib sheets, eight substantial mooring cleats and Harken adjustable genoa cars. The mainsail track runs across the back of the cockpit and is easy to adjust.
Today's boating experience is about single-level living on a layout that includes all the crew. This Lagoon is a perfect example with a big cockpit leading through a sliding door to the saloon and galley. A sliding window opens to the galley so the chef can interact with those outside. If the weather turns foul, simply slide the window and door closed and eat indoors where six or eight seated at the table. Interestingly, the coffee and dining tables are interchangeable so you can have the latter either in or out as weather or mood permits.
The saloon is a light and airy affair with the now trademark vertical windows all around giving a 360-degree view of the bay. The windows give consistent headroom throughout the saloon and also cut down on sunlight and, therefore, heat that could otherwise enter the saloon. It's a well thought-out system that allows for plenty of light and views with functional use of the area.
The galley has twin stainless steel sinks, a three-burner gas cooktop with oven, a bigger-than-normal front-opening fridge and adequate, though not abundant, storage.
Back on deck, there are high-quality hardware from Harken including self-tailing winces on the cabin top for the halyards and jib sheets, eight substantial mooring cleats and Harken adjustable genoa cars. The mainsail track runs across the back of the cockpit and is easy to adjust.
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