Upon boarding, from the dock, or after a swim, life aboard is accessed from wide-open transoms with just two shallow steps up into the cockpit. This Lagoon 46 catamaran also has the tender-lift option which doubles as a fabulous bathing platform when the dinghy is launched.
The cockpit is spacious and well thought out. When the cockpit table is not in use, the leaves fold down and there is an ingenious sliding seat that folds beneath the table, allowing access from the cockpit to the flybridge on the port side. There is also access to the flybridge from the starboard side.
Additionally, in the cockpit, there is a sink, front-loading fridge, and plenty of storage on the starboard side. To port, there is an extensive countertop with a built-in icebox.
The saloon of the Lagoon 46 catamaran is spacious and sumptuous. The galley is exceptional with copious counter space and storage, with a big sliding window that opens to the cockpit.
Natural light streams through the wrap-around vertical windows, and there’s a retractable sash window forward for maximum ventilation as well as passing drinks to the forward cockpit. Sinking into the saloon settees, you have to remind yourself you are on a yacht.
Fully air-conditioned, with a generator, extensive fridge, and freezer space – this cat is designed for easy living.
In the hulls, there are 4 cabins, all with en-suite electric heads and showers. Berths are large doubles in all cabins. Bountiful storage in hanging lockers and cupboards leaves cabins clear of clutter.
Large, fixed hull windows with opening portlights bring natural light in abundance and great ventilation.
There are two single berths in the bows, accessed from the deck.
Under sail, the Lagoon 46 catamaran has a high aspect mainsail, with a traveller adjusted using an electric captive winch, making for easy sail handling and manoeuvring as well as optimized performance.
The mast step positioned further aft reduces pitching and allows a larger self-tacking jib, which is set on a curved track for added smoothness through the tack or gybe.
The narrower hulls below the waterline create less drag, but with a hull chine, there is no compromise to interior space, so better performance and better accommodation!
With electric winches where needed, autopilot, and the latest B&G navigation equipment, she can be sailed comfortably short-handed. With cable steering, the helm feedback is excellent.
Up forward the transition from the trampoline to the forward cockpit area is flush, with no stepping down, and the cowling for the anchor windlass makes a great tabletop.
Under power, she is smooth and responsive. The upgraded Yanmar 57 HP diesel pushes her under power comfortably at over 8 knots cruising speed.
All the heritage, tradition, and quality of Lagoon have been encapsulated in the Lagoon 46, and with advanced design performance and superior comfort, you are assured of a sensational sailing vacation.
Well, apart from guaranteed fun on the water when you charter a yacht, we hope the following list of charter yacht equipment provides you with a good idea of what you need to bring with you (and what you don’t!)
In addition to the comprehensive equipment lists below, we also offer wifi and watertoy rental.
Equipment On Board
All of our British Virgin Island yachts have the following charter yacht equipment
included on board:
VHF Radio
Chart plotter
10ft – 12ft RIB Dinghy and 15hp outboard motor
Charts and Virgin Islands Cruising Guide
Flashlight
Adult Lifejackets
BBQ Grill
Fire Extinguishers
Through-hull Plugs
Deck brush
Cockpit table
Bimini
Linens and towels
Beach towels
Clothes pegs
Speedo and depth-sounder
Wind indicator
Electric windlass
Refrigerator
Cellular Boatphone
First Aid Kit
Flare Kit
Binoculars
Tool Kit
Boat Hook
Signal Horn
Duct Tape
Bucket with Lanyard
Cockpit cushions
Cooler or deck cooler
All galley and cooking utensils
Pillows
12V Outlet
110 Volt Inverter to charge laptops etc
Autopilot in all yachts
Roller furling main or fully battened main with lazy jacks
CD Player with saloon and cockpit speakers
Roller furling genoa
*Select 'Morning check-out' when booking.
As rentals are between 12 noon and 12 noon, therefore 5/7 nights is priced the same as 5/7 days rental*
Hull Damage Waiver Insurance is compulsory for $60.00 (max $600) per day for Monohulls and $70.00 (max $700) per day for Catamarans. Security deposit is $2000 for monohulls and cats 41ft and under, and $5000 for cats 42ft plus.
Cruising Permit $4 pp/pd
National Parks Permit From $25 per week
VISAR (Optional) $2 per person
5 nights minimum and 7 nights min between Dec 18 and Jan 4.
For Instructor, choose bareboat.
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