Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 39
Dual-hull elegance for ten across the Spanish islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 39
The Lagoon 39 represents the pinnacle of contemporary catamaran design, drawing on three decades of racing and cruising expertise from Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot Prevost. This 2016 bareboat offers the stability and space that twin hulls provide, with sophisticated interiors that blur the line between performance and comfort. Six cabins accommodate up to ten guests across the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands.
Natural light floods the accommodation through generous hull windows, whilst cross-ventilation via hatches and portholes maintains a fresh atmosphere throughout. The layout comprises four double cabins and two singles, serviced by two heads. On deck, GPS navigation, autopilot, and integrated entertainment systems keep both skipper and guests engaged during leisurely passages or active exploration.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins plus two single berths, accommodating groups or extended families
- •Fixed hull windows and ventilation hatches flood the interior with natural light and airflow
- •Catamaran design delivers exceptional stability and shallow-draft access to remote anchorages
- •GPS, autopilot, and entertainment system included for independent bareboat charter
The Charter Experience
Charter this Lagoon across Spain's most coveted waters. Base yourself in Palma and thread between Mallorca's hidden coves, or push south to the Canary Islands where trade winds and crystalline anchorages reward those seeking solitude. The catamaran's beam and shallow draft open access to shallow bays and remote peninsulas that monohulls cannot reach. Whether you prefer anchorage-to-anchorage cruising or settled weeks at a single island, the dual-hull configuration delivers a stable platform for groups who value both safety and social space.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Palma and navigate eastward along Mallorca's northeast coast, calling at Pollença and the Formentor peninsula before crossing to Ibiza's northern anchorages. From there, sail south towards the Canary Islands, where protected bays near Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura offer weeks of unhurried cruising, snorkelling, and local discovery. The catamaran's shallow draft permits exploration of lagoons inaccessible to deeper-keeled vessels.
Specifications
11.9 m
10
6
10
Catamaran
2016
