Bareboat Catamaran KATHARINA
Lagoon 42 catamaran for eight in Croatia's Adriatic islands
About Bareboat Catamaran KATHARINA
The Lagoon 42 KATHARINA delivers the dual-hull stability and open-plan elegance that defines modern catamaran cruising. Her sweeping windows, single-level cockpit and saloon, and intuitive helm create an intuitive flow from bow to stern, with panoramic sightlines that frame the Dalmatian coastline. Four queen cabins accommodate up to eight guests in contemporary comfort, whilst the air-conditioned saloon and cabins ensure respite from the Mediterranean sun.
Built in 2023, KATHARINA combines thoughtful design with practical cruising systems. An 11kW generator powers the air-conditioning and water maker, whilst the sound system with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi connectivity, and entertainment options keep guests engaged between anchorages. The galley is well-equipped for preparing fresh Adriatic catch, and twin refrigerators support extended provisioning. Navigation systems include GPS chart plotter, autopilot, and full safety equipment for autonomous bareboat operation.
Highlights
- •Four queen cabins sleep eight guests with flexible cabin assignments
- •Twin-hull stability and open saloon create natural gathering and relaxation zones
- •Water maker and 11kW generator support extended cruising independence
- •Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment available to enhance exploration
The Charter Experience
Charter KATHARINA from Trogir and sail south toward Split and Dubrovnik, or venture north to the island chain of Korcula, Vis, and Brac. The Dalmatian coast rewards unhurried exploration: quiet bays for morning swimming, protected anchorages for evening drinks, and ancient stone harbours alive with local seafood and wine. Stand-up paddleboards and kayaks extend your reach to hidden coves and lagoon shallows, whilst the tender allows access to beaches inaccessible to larger vessels. This is sailing where the rhythm of daily tides, changing winds, and good company become the journey itself.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day itinerary typically departs Trogir, calls Split to explore its Roman heritage and modern waterfront culture, then works southbound toward Dubrovnik or northbound toward the quiet islands of Korcula and Vis, anchoring in protected bays for swimming, snorkelling, and shoreside dining. Evening passages are short, allowing time to settle into rhythm and savour each destination without haste.
Specifications
42.0 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2023
