This 2004 Lagoon 380 is a three-cabin, two-head catamaran built on a fiberglass hull. The design prioritizes comfort and livability for its size, with an owner's suite featuring a dedicated head and separate shower—a notable amenity in a yacht of this beam. The galley, saloon, and bar flow openly to the cockpit, creating a sociable arrangement with panoramic sightlines throughout. A full-size washing machine and generous storage add to the practicality of extended cruising.
The boat has received sustained maintenance and targeted upgrades over recent years. New sails were supplied in 2020. Standing rigging was fully replaced in 2020 with new mast fittings; a rigging inspection from 2025 is available. The twin Yammer 30 hp diesel engines were reconditioned in 2010 and serviced in May 2025, which included new saildrive seals, a complete rudder rebuild with new bearings, and new water pumps. The boat runs on low engine hours.
Navigation systems have been modernized with Raymarine touchscreen chart plotters at both interior and exterior helm positions, supported by an ACU 400 autopilot. The electrical architecture includes a 780 Ah lithium house bank, dual MPPT solar controllers, a Victron 3000W smart inverter, and new Raymarine VHF with AIS capability. Accommodation systems benefit from an upgraded hot water tank (60L capacity), a fridge freezer with 12V compressor fan assist, and two diesel heaters.
Deck equipment includes an electric windlass with a 25 kg delta anchor, main and headsail with reefing system, spinnaker, bimini top added in 2024, liferaft, and a trampoline foredeck. The hull has five coats of epoxy below the waterline. A canoe and paddleboard are included.
Length
37.89 FT
Beam
21.42 FT
Draft
3.77 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
30hp
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
800 HRS
Fuel
Diesel