Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450F
Dual-hull comfort for independent sailors in the Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 450F
The Lagoon 450F is a modern catamaran built for those who value space, stability, and control. Her generous beam creates an expansive saloon and cockpit where natural light floods through oversized windows, whilst four double cabins sleep up to eight guests in comfort. The open-plan galley and 360-degree sightlines make her equally suited to entertaining or intimate evenings at anchor.
Lagoon's reputation rests on reliability and sea-kindliness. This bareboat is straightforward to handle, forgiving in a chop, and fitted for extended cruising. Whether you're an experienced hand or simply prefer the freedom of independent chartering, the 450F delivers the stability of twin hulls without sacrificing performance.
Should you prefer professional support, the vessel accommodates a hired skipper and hostess in dedicated forepeak cabins, transforming the charter into a fully managed experience. Air conditioning throughout, a generator, and modern galley equipment ensure genuine comfort rather than compromise.
Highlights
- •Four spacious double cabins with independent climate control and generous storage
- •Dual-hull stability and shallow draft ideal for BVI anchorages and reef exploration
- •Expansive cockpit and sun-lounging areas across bow and stern
- •Generator, inverter, electric heads, and galley microwave for self-catering convenience
The Charter Experience
The British Virgin Islands offer protected anchorages, consistent trade winds, and a chain of islands requiring minimal passage-making. From Tortola, you'll explore the Bight, The Indians, and the Virgins themselves, with calm overnight stops and straightforward day sailing. The region suits both experienced sailors testing their seamanship and groups prioritising relaxation. Excellent provisioning in Road Town and numerous charter services support independent operations.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Tortola, sail east to The Bight and Ginger Island, then island-hop amongst the Indians and beyond, anchoring nightly in protected waters. Snorkelling, kayaking, and paddle-boarding fill your days; evenings centre on the cockpit with barbecue suppers and sunset watches. Return to Tortola by week's end, having covered sufficient distance to feel adventurous yet avoided the fatigue of constant passage-making.
Specifications
13.4 m
12
4
12
Catamaran
2019
