Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 440
Lagoon 440 catamaran for independent explorers of the Balearics
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 440
The Lagoon 440 represents thoughtful multihull design by naval architects Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot Prevost. Twin hulls deliver stability and shallow draft, whilst the raised central helm provides unobstructed visibility across 360 degrees. Dynamic lines and efficient interior layout reward both owner-operators and bareboat charterers seeking self-sufficiency without compromise.
Below deck, light oak woodwork and wengé flooring create a modern, uncluttered saloon that wraps you in panoramic views. Four sleeping cabins accommodate up to 12 guests, with the aft quarters featuring queen-size centreline beds and generous hull windows. A galley designed to professional standards faces the cockpit, enabling seamless entertaining across indoor and outdoor spaces.
Hull design prioritises seaworthiness. The gull-wing bridgedeck smooths passage through Atlantic swells, whilst careful weight distribution minimises pitching. A high-ratio sail plan and refined appendices combine to make this catamaran both swift and forgiving, whether you're navigating tight harbour approaches or open water between islands.
Highlights
- •Raised helm station with panoramic sightlines and effortless control
- •Spacious aft cockpit sheltered beneath rigid bimini; fold-away dining table doubles entertaining space
- •Twin hulls provide exceptional stability and comfortable motion in a seaway
- •Full GPS, chartplotter, autopilot and VHF radio; furling genoa and electric windlass simplify short-handed sailing
The Charter Experience
Charter from Mallorca or neighbouring islands throughout the Balearic archipelago. Bareboat independence means your schedule bends to local wind and tidal patterns rather than fixed itineraries. Anchor off pine-clad coves, dine at waterside restaurants in Port de Sóller or Ibiza Town, and explore protected anchorages inaccessible to larger monohulls. Moderate beam and shallow draft open quieter corners of the Mediterranean.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Mallorca toward Menorca's north coast, where granite inlets shelter anchorages favoured by discerning charterers. Push east toward Formentera's turquoise shallows, then loop northward through Ibiza's quieter coves before returning across the channel. Seven days comfortably spans this triangle; ten allows leisurely exploration of lesser-known bays and time at anchor.
Specifications
13.6 m
12
4
10
Catamaran
2010
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