Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 380 (2016)
Bareboat catamaran freedom across the Seychelles
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 380 (2016)
The Lagoon 380 is a dual-hull catamaran built for independent sailing in tropical waters. Her layout accommodates ten guests across four double cabins and two forward singles, with the catamaran's shallow draft ideal for exploring shallow anchorages and reef passages throughout the Indian Ocean archipelago.
This is a bareboat charter, meaning you command the yacht yourself with no crew. The boat comes equipped with snorkelling gear, fishing line, an inflatable dinghy with outboard engine, and all bed linen and towels. Fuel, provisions, kayak hire, and post-charter cleaning are additional costs, allowing you to tailor the experience to your preferences.
Highlights
- •Dual-hull catamaran design offers stability and spacious deck area for ten guests
- •Snorkelling equipment and fishing tackle included for water-based pursuits
- •Shallow draft enables access to remote lagoons unreachable by larger monohulls
- •Flexible bareboat charter allows you to navigate your own course and schedule
The Charter Experience
Charter from Mahe and explore the Seychelles' 115 islands at your own pace. Sail between granite-peaked islands, anchor in sheltered lagoons for snorkelling, and fish the deep channels between atolls. The bareboat model suits experienced sailors seeking autonomy; five-day minimum charters work for island-hopping, while seven-day minimums apply during peak season.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Mahe, sail southeast to Praslin and La Digue, then venture toward the Amirante Islands or Lesser Seychelles, anchoring each night in protected waters. Early mornings suit calm-water snorkelling; afternoons offer open-water sailing or fishing.
Specifications
11.5 m
6
10
Catamaran
2016
