This 2002 Lagoon 470 is a three-cabin catamaran designed for extended cruising. Built from fiberglass, the 47-foot hull spans 26 feet across the beam and is powered by twin 112-horsepower Yanmar diesel engines. The design by Van Peteghem and Lauriot Prévost emphasizes open living space and seaworthy performance, with a lighter, more responsive sailing profile than later high-volume cruising catamarans.
The interior layout places the owner's cabin to starboard with a private suite, separate shower, generous storage, and desk area. The port hull houses two guest cabins, each with en-suite facilities. The galley sits between the guest quarters, an arrangement that maximizes social space while maintaining privacy. This configuration creates an exceptionally open saloon and cockpit area throughout the boat.
Equipment for cruising includes substantial solar panels, lithium house batteries, a generator, air conditioning, watermaker, Raymarine navigation electronics with AIS, Starlink connectivity, electric winches, twin anchors with long chain rodes, dinghy, and outboard motor. The Raymarine p70s autopilot was installed in January 2026, a Ritchie helm compass in April 2026, the watermaker was rebuilt in 2026, and rigging was inspected in 2025.
Length
47.00 FT
Beam
26.00 FT
Draft
4.50 FT
Weight
20,944 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH3E
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
90 GAL
Water
120 GAL