Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 50
Lagoon 50 catamaran for self-skippered sailing in Sardinia
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About Bareboat Catamaran Lagoon 50
This Lagoon 50 offers discerning sailors a sophisticated bareboat platform for independent exploration of Sardinia's coastline. Built in 2018, the catamaran balances generous accommodation with intuitive design, delivering genuine comfort over unnecessary frills. Her dual-hulled stability and spacious saloon make extended passages and anchorages equally inviting.
The retractable panoramic windscreen dissolves boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, flooding the saloon with natural light whilst maintaining protection from the elements. The layout affords 360° sightlines from the main cabin, essential for both navigation and simple enjoyment of the surrounding seascape. Six double cabins and one single, with six bathrooms and four showers, provide flexibility for groups seeking privacy without sacrifice.
Highlights
- •Dual-hulled stability and shoal draft design suit shallow anchorages throughout the Maddalena islands
- •Retractable windscreen creates flexible indoor-outdoor living suited to warm Mediterranean sailing
- •Full navigation suite including GPS plotter, wind instruments, depth sounder and VHF
- •Eight-cabin configuration accommodates larger groups without crowding shared spaces
The Charter Experience
Sardinia rewards the independent sailor with protected anchorages, remote archipelagos, and crystalline waters largely free from commercial traffic. The La Maddalena Archipelago, positioned just offshore to the northeast, shelters some of the Mediterranean's finest beaches and rewards early mornings with solitude. Inland, Sardinia's rugged interior and understated coastal towns offer authentic discovery for those willing to anchor and explore by tender. The charter season delivers consistent winds and settled weather, allowing confident planning around prevailing conditions rather than fighting them.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Portisco northbound to the Maddalena Archipelago, island-hopping between Caprera and Budelli before turning south along the Costa Smeralda, finishing in quieter anchorages near Arzachena. Alternatively, sail west past Porto Cervo toward the limestone cliffs of Capo Caccia, or spend the entire week exploring the protected waters between the islands themselves, relying on tender exploration rather than passage-making.
Specifications
14.8 m
8
13
Catamaran
2018
