Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 421
Dual-hull freedom in Turkey's Aegean waters
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 421
The Lagoon 421 bareboat catamaran offers the rare combination of serious sailing performance with genuinely spacious accommodation. This is a vessel designed by sailors for sailors, refined through feedback from experienced owners who refused to compromise between comfort and capability.
Four double cabins sleep up to twelve guests across two hulls, eliminating the cramped quarters typical of monohull yachts this size. The redesigned underwater hull delivers improved performance in light winds, whilst the lowered fixed bimini and new light grey tinted windows create a bright, protected interior that feels less like a boat and more like a floating villa.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins accommodate large groups or families without sacrifice to privacy or comfort
- •Catamaran hull design delivers stability, shallow draft, and minimal heel during sailing
- •Improved light-wind performance with optional square-top mainsail configuration
- •Lowered fixed bimini and redesigned interior with enhanced natural light throughout
The Charter Experience
Charter from Bodrum and discover the Turkish Aegean at your own pace. The Lagoon 421's shallow draft opens access to hidden anchorages and coastal villages inaccessible to deeper-keeled vessels. Whether you're sailing between the Greek islands just offshore or exploring the Aegean's lesser-known bays, bareboat freedom means your schedule is entirely your own.
Suggested Itinerary
Begin in Bodrum, then sail south toward Datça and the Aegean's protected bays, or venture north toward Marmaris and beyond. The catamaran's dual hulls and moderate draft allow exploration of anchorages from Cleopatra Island to the Hisarönü Gulf, with established marinas and provisioning towns never far distant.
Specifications
12.6 m
12
4
10
Catamaran
2012
