Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 39
Lagoon 39 catamaran for independent explorers of the Adriatic
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 39
The Lagoon 39 represents three decades of design refinement by Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot Prevost, blending their racing pedigree with cruising practicality. This Next Generation catamaran delivers the space and stability that define modern multihull charter sailing.
Four cabins accommodate groups of up to twelve, with each benefiting from natural light through fixed hull windows and cross-ventilation via hatches and portholes. The layout suits extended family charters or small flotillas seeking autonomy and comfort across the Adriatic.
Highlights
- •Next Generation catamaran design by two of Europe's most respected naval architects
- •Four double cabins with ensuite heads and dedicated ventilation
- •Dual-hull stability suited to Croatia's variable Adriatic conditions
- •Bareboat charter rates from EUR 2,350 weekly, scaling to EUR 7,100 in peak season
The Charter Experience
Croatia's crystalline waters and sheltered anchorages provide an ideal proving ground for bareboat independence. From Split, the Lagoon 39's dual-hull design offers shallow-draft access to secluded coves along the Dalmatian coast, whilst the helm position and open salon foster the hands-on engagement that appeals to experienced skippers and crews.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Split for Dalmatia's Paklinski Islands, then island-hop south through Hvar, Vis and Korcula before turning north towards Mljet's saltwater lakes. The shallow draft permits exploration of Sipan's quieter anchorages before returning to the Makarska Riviera.
Specifications
11.9 m
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