Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 40
Lagoon 40 catamaran. Balanced design meets bareboat freedom in Sardinia.
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 40
The Lagoon 40 delivers the rare combination of generous volume and responsive handling that makes bareboat sailing rewarding rather than demanding. Her symmetrical hull form provides stability across varying sea states, whilst the centralised fly-bridge helm puts all control lines within arm's reach. Whether you're navigating tight anchorages or cruising open waters, the design rewards confident seamanship.
Light floods through expansive windows into a saloon that feels more like a private residence than a charter boat. The interior prioritises liveable space with multiple dining configurations that shift effortlessly between formal entertaining and casual family meals. The interchangeable tables stow neatly, transforming the cockpit from dining venue to open-air lounge in moments. Teak detailing throughout the cockpit adds substance and warmth to the overall aesthetic.
Four cabins sleep up to six guests comfortably, making her equally suited to intimate couples' escapes or multigenerational family charters. The forepeak cabins provide useful flexibility for crew or younger guests. An inverter system ensures creature comforts run smoothly, whilst electric winches and an electric windlass reduce physical strain during manoeuvres, allowing skippers to focus on the sailing itself.
Highlights
- •Centralised helm on fly-bridge with all controls led back for intuitive single-handed sailing
- •Generous cabin layout with interchangeable saloon and cockpit dining tables for flexible entertaining
- •Electric winches and windlass reduce fatigue during bareboat passages
- •Sprayhood, bimini top, and teak cockpit provide weather protection and refined finish
The Charter Experience
Based in Portisco, North Sardinia, this bareboat charter positions you within the Emerald Coast's most compelling cruising ground. The Maddalena Archipelago sits within easy reach, offering protected anchorages, granite-backed coves, and water of crystalline clarity. Nearby Porto Cervo and Costa Smeralda provide civilised provisioning and aperitivo culture, whilst smaller villages along the north coast reveal a less manicured Sardinia. Saturday check-in from 1800 and check-out by 0800 align with typical Mediterranean rhythms, allowing full days on the water from your first afternoon onwards.
Suggested Itinerary
A week typically unfolds northward toward the Maddalena Archipelago, with the first night in a sheltered anchorage near Portisco. Days two and three explore Maddalena's inner islands and La Maddalena town. Mid-week, continue east to Corsica's remote eastern shores or head south through the archipelago toward emerald bays and granite formations. Final days allow leisurely return via Costa Smeralda, with stops at Porto Cervo for provisioning and evening aperitivos ashore.
Specifications
12.0 m
4
8
Catamaran
2018
