A Look Around the New Lagoon 60
New Boat Review
The latest in Lagoon Catamaran’s long line of stylish, comfortable and versatile catamarans, the Lagoon 60 makes life onboard better than ever. Here we take a look around the key features of this fantastic new multihull.
Affinity Cockpit
Entirely open to the sea, the aft cockpit of the Lagoon 60 affords exceptional freedom of movement with drop down sides and open railings the only boundary between you and the ocean. Wide steps lead down to the water and the spacious hydraulic beach platform provides excellent access for swimming. A large dining area to port provides the perfect spot for alfresco dinners, while the starboard side features a day bed and steps to the flybridge.
Superior Design
Featuring naval architecture by VPLP, exterior design by Patrick le Quement, and an interior by Italy’s Nauta Design, the Lagoon 60 has a beam of 32ft 4in and a draft of 5ft 5in and is the third-largest sailing catamaran in the Lagoon range, behind the Sixty 5 and flagship Seventy 7.
“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 Quement, Yacht Designer
Fluid Motion
Accessed by a door forward of the saloon, and with flush flooring, the vast forward cockpit offers a comfortable, inviting space for relaxation. Upon entering each living space, you are greeted with a panoramic view, and movement around the catamaran is fluid and without obstacles.
Inviting Interior Spaces
Modular, spacious, and turned toward the exterior, the saloon is adaptable to suit all preferences, and large vertical windows flood the interior with abundant natural light. Choose from either a large galley with overhead storage or a bar with galley-down layout and enjoy relaxed dining with a large table to starboard and a lounge area to port.
“A vast forward cockpit, flush with the saloon, reinforces the harmony between interior and exterior living spaces.”
VPLP Design
Generous Accommodation
In the galley-up layout, there are five guest cabins in the hulls, comprising three to port and two to starboard including a large owner’s suite with direct access to the cockpit. Crew accommodation is in the forepeaks. The galley-down version has four guest cabins, with the galley replacing the aft cabin in the port hull.
Marked Performance
The Lagoon 60 has a mast clearance of 30m (98ft), sail area of 239sqm, a 149sqm square-top mainsail and a 90sqm genoa. The yacht also has twin 150hp engines, a 1,300-litre fuel capacity and a 960-litre water capacity.
Multifunctional Flybridge
The spacious upper deck features an L-shaped dinette and an outdoor galley for elevated dining with 360-degree views over the ocean. A comfortable bench-seat accompanies the helm to starboard and large sun pads provide sumptuous sunbathing
areas forward.
Contact Us
For more information, contact:
Lagoon Brand Manager, Hannah Le Prevost.
Hannah grew up on the South Coast, messing about in boats from a young age. And after gaining valuable experience of the marine industry working in a chandlery, she then earned a degree in Marine Sports Science from Plymouth University. Returning to Hamble, she landed an aftersales role with a family-run yacht brokerage which quickly progressed into a successful career in boat sales with a particular focus on catamarans.
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