Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400 S2 (2015)
Dual-hull sophistication for independent explorers in the Andaman
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 400 S2 (2015)
The Lagoon 400 S2 is a contemporary sailing catamaran purpose-built for bareboat charter in Southeast Asia's most coveted waters. Her shallow draft and expansive twin hulls deliver stability and manoeuvrability that belie her size, whilst the 360-degree saloon visibility and light-filled cabins create an airy, connected living space. Four double cabins, two single berths, and convertible salon seating accommodate your full party with ease.
Built in 2015, this vessel combines proven Lagoon engineering with practical cruising systems. The watermaker produces 100 litres daily, whilst tropical air-conditioning throughout the doubles and saloon counters equatorial heat. Solar panels and a generator provide auxiliary power, and the electric winch system reduces physical demand during manoeuvres. Twin heads with separate shower enclosures and substantial galley storage support extended passages.
Phuket serves as your departure point for the Andaman Sea, where sheltered anchorages, limestone karsts, and uninhabited island groups lie within a day's sail. The catamaran's shallow draft unlocks remote bays inaccessible to monohulls. Included snorkelling equipment, tender with outboard, and comprehensive provisioning support make self-sufficient cruising straightforward.
Highlights
- •Twin hulls deliver exceptional stability and shallow draught access to remote anchorages
- •Watermaker, twin heads, and tropical air-conditioning throughout double cabins and saloon
- •Four generous double cabins plus flexible single berths accommodate up to 12 guests
- •Andaman Sea access from Phuket with consistent seasonal conditions and protected island anchorages
The Charter Experience
Charter from Phuket into waters that define Southeast Asian sailing. The Andaman's dry season (November to April) offers consistent winds, calm anchorages, and water temperatures that invite daily swimming and diving. Explore Phang Nga Bay's dramatic geology, island-hop amongst the Phi Phi group, or venture south towards Krabi's hidden coves. The catamaran's stability allows confident navigation by less experienced skippers, whilst experienced crews benefit from responsive handling and genuine cruising comfort.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week explores Phang Nga's limestone landscape and emerald waters, anchoring at James Bond Island and lesser-known bays before proceeding south. Divert to the Phi Phi islands for dramatic coastal scenery and snorkelling, then continue towards Krabi's white-sand coves and mangrove systems. The catamaran's seaworthiness permits confident passages whilst her anchoring precision suits the region's crowded but sheltered bays.
Specifications
12.0 m
6
10
Catamaran
2015
