Bareboat Catamaran Sophia
Lagoon 39 catamaran for independent explorers of the Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Sophia
Sophia is a Lagoon 39 designed by the award-winning team of Van Peteghem and Lauriot Prevost, whose three decades of racing and cruising expertise inform every detail. This bareboat catamaran suits experienced sailors seeking autonomy and flexibility across the British Virgin Islands.
Four cabins accommodate up to twelve guests across dual hulls, each featuring natural light through fixed hull windows and cross-ventilation via hatches and portholes. The expansive deck plan provides generous socialising and dining zones ideal for Caribbean conditions, whilst the catamaran's shallow draft allows access to anchorages beyond the reach of monohulls.
Highlights
- •Dual-hull catamaran design with exceptional stability and spacious deck area
- •Four separate cabins with natural ventilation and independent berths
- •Shallow draft enabling exploration of shallow anchorages and remote bays
- •Open-plan saloon and cockpit designed for comfortable socialising in warm climates
The Charter Experience
Charter Sophia for unscripted exploration of the Virgin Islands. From Tortola, you control the itinerary, selecting anchorages at your pace. The catamaran's stability and modest beam make her well-suited to the region's consistent trade winds and protected bays. Bareboat sailing offers the freedom to anchor at secluded spots, time your passages around local weather, and discover both iconic and lesser-known islands on your own terms.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might start from Tortola, sail east to Virgin Gorda and The Baths for snorkelling, then continue to Jost Van Dyke for quiet anchorages and beach bars. Alternatively, head north towards Anegada for a completely different seascape, or explore the quieter anchorages around Ginger Island and Cooper Island at your own rhythm.
Specifications
11.7 m
12
4
8
Catamaran
2013
