Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 380
Lagoon 380 catamaran for independent sailors in the BVI
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 380
The Lagoon 380 represents a masterclass in practical cruising design. Naval architects Marc Van Peteghen and Vincent Fay distilled over a decade of multihull expertise into a layout that prioritises seamless flow between galley, saloon, and cockpit. The defining feature is the generous sliding door system, which dissolves the boundary between interior and exterior living.
Four identical cabins provide genuine comfort for eight guests, with symmetrical port and starboard hulls ensuring balanced performance and liveable spaces throughout. The design philosophy favours simplicity; every element serves the cruiser, never the ego. Whether seated at the saloon table, standing at the helm, or relaxing on deck, crew remain visually connected to the yacht's rhythm.
This bareboat charter allows experienced sailors full autonomy to explore the Virgin Islands at their own pace, with the stability and spaciousness of a proven catamaran platform beneath them.
Highlights
- •Symmetrical twin-hull design eliminates compromises in cabin comfort and weight distribution
- •Galley positioned as the natural hub, connecting social spaces without restricting movement
- •Exceptional all-round visibility from saloon and cockpit thanks to oversized glazing
- •Proven Lagoon Yachts pedigree with 10+ years of cruising catamaran refinement
The Charter Experience
Tortola's sheltered moorings and crystalline anchorages provide an ideal proving ground for independent navigation. The BVI's steady trade winds and island-dotted passages suit the Lagoon 380's responsive handling. Overnight at Peter Island, anchor off Cooper Island's underwater sculpture park, or motor into Virgin Gorda's North Sound. The yacht's dual hulls deliver a stable platform for swimming and watersports, while the open cockpit remains the social heart of each day afloat.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Tortola for a classic week circuit through the Virgin Islands. Sail to Jost Van Dyke, then chart a course east through the Sir Francis Drake Channel, anchoring at Ginger Island and exploring the Baths at Virgin Gorda. Return via Anegada's shallow reefs and remote anchorages, where the catamaran's shallow draft excels. Evening anchorages offer consistent holding and shelter from the northeast trades.
Specifications
11.6 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2013
