Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
Nimble catamaran for independent sailing around Northern Sardinia
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450
The Lagoon 450 offers a masterclass in bareboat independence. Twin hulls provide exceptional stability and shallow-draft manoeuvrability, whilst the saloon's 360-degree visibility and generous cabin layout accommodate up to 12 guests without compromise. Whether you're exploring Portisco's protected anchorages or venturing further afield, this vessel handles both with unflappable composure.
Twin cabins forward and aft, plus convertible saloon berths, distribute guests across the beam rather than along a single hull. The galley and heads are positioned for easy access during passage, and the cockpit spans the full width between hulls, offering commanding views and room to move without treading on one another.
The Lagoon 450 carries the practical equipment expected of serious cruisers: generator, autopilot, furling genoa, GPS chart plotter, and electric windlass. A dinghy is included for exploration, along with safety gear and standard provisioning for independent charter.
Highlights
- •Twin-hull stability and shallow draft ideal for Sardinian island hopping
- •Spacious cockpit and saloon with natural light and panoramic sightlines
- •Full suite of navigation and sailing equipment for independent passage making
- •Flexible accommodation across four cabins plus convertible saloon berths
The Charter Experience
Sardinia's Emerald Coast demands a vessel that responds to light winds and navigates rocky approaches with grace. Based in Portisco, you have immediate access to the La Maddalena archipelago to the north, the granite coves of Arzachena to the west, and secluded anchorages throughout the Gulf of Arzachena. Established provisioning and fuel stops mean you can plan passages at leisure rather than constraint. Weekend check-in and check-out routines align with established charter rhythms, allowing Saturday arrivals and departures.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Portisco, transit to the La Maddalena islands for sheltered overnight anchorages, then explore southward toward Arzachena's granite-backed coves and white-sand beaches. The catamaran's beam allows comfortable anchoring in confined bays where monohull yachts struggle; return passages to Portisco follow the coast, with opportunities to tack into smaller harbours at Cannigione or Costa Smeralda.
Specifications
13.4 m
12
4
12
Monohull
2011
