This 2001 Lagoon 380 is a four-cabin, two-head catamaran built from fiberglass. Powered by twin Yanmar diesel engines of 54 horsepower each, she cruises at seven knots. The boat spans 37.75 feet in length with a 24.25-foot beam, providing the wide platform that defines the Lagoon 380 class.
The interior is arranged with four cabins—two double cabins in each hull with a shared head between them. The saloon occupies the bridge deck and serves as the main living space, featuring curved seating, a large dining table, and galley equipment including a double sink, gas cooktop, grill, and oven. A chart table is positioned to port with ample stowage throughout.
The cockpit is expansive, with a removable hardwood table surrounded by seating and removable cushions. The helm station sits elevated on the port side with full steering and engine controls and excellent sightlines. A stainless steel Bimini framework provides shade above. Forward access is straightforward, with hatch storage, a bow trampoline, and clear access to the mast. Aft, large davits carry a dinghy, with substantial solar panels mounted above. Dual Yanmar engines are housed aft under a lift-up hatch for convenient maintenance.
The boat has seen limited use in local waters. She is Netherlands-flagged and built to handle extended cruising passages.
Length
37.75 FT
Beam
24.25 FT
Draft
3.50 FT
Weight
16,005.57 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
4
Heads
2
Crew Cabins
0
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3GM30
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,280 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.00 KTS