Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400
Command your own Lagoon 400 through French Polynesia's finest waters
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400
The Lagoon 400 bareboat catamaran delivers the independence of self-skippered sailing with six well-appointed cabins suited to groups seeking privacy and space. Built in 2012, this dual-hulled vessel combines the stability and generous accommodation of modern catamaran design with the freedom to chart your own course through the South Pacific.
Extensive deck spaces span the flybridge and foredeck, providing multiple vantage points for observing lagoon anchorages and volcanic profiles. Below, the air-conditioned saloon with panoramic windows offers respite from tropical sun, whilst the open-air layout encourages natural circulation of sea breezes throughout.
Equipped with water maker, generator, and climate control, the Lagoon 400 balances self-reliance with comfort, allowing you to anchor in remote bays or small island settlements without compromising on daily essentials. The cabin configuration of four doubles and two singles accommodates up to ten guests, making it ideal for extended family groups or friends seeking collective adventure.
Highlights
- •Six cabins accommodating up to ten guests, with four double and two single berths for flexible group arrangements
- •Expansive deck spaces on flybridge and foredeck for alfresco entertaining and panoramic cruising observation
- •Water maker, generator, and air conditioning for extended independence in remote anchorages
- •Dual-hull catamaran design delivers stability and shallow draft, ideal for navigating French Polynesian lagoons and reefs
The Charter Experience
Bareboat chartering in French Polynesia grants unfettered access to some of the Pacific's most celebrated cruising grounds. Navigate crystalline lagoons rimmed with white sand, explore secluded anchorages beneath volcanic peaks, and visit traditional Polynesian villages at your own rhythm. The Lagoon 400's stability and shallow draft suit both open-ocean passages and protected mooring fields, enabling you to discover hidden reefs and untouched atolls that larger vessels cannot reach.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Tahiti and sail toward Huahine, anchoring in protected bays to snorkel pristine coral gardens. Continue to Bora Bora, where steep volcanic ridges frame your approach and shallow lagoons reward exploration by dinghy. Return via smaller atolls and anchorages, allowing unhurried time to engage with local culture and settle into the slower rhythm of island life.
Specifications
12.0 m
6
8
Catamaran
2012
