The Lagoon 570 is a 56-foot composite catamaran built for extended cruising. Two Volvo diesel engines deliver 150 horsepower each, supported by a comprehensive power setup: 900 watts of solar panels, a 7 kVA Kohler generator, six AGM service batteries, two 2000-watt converters, and two battery chargers. An Aquabase watermaker produces 350 liters per hour. Fuel capacity is 700 liters and water capacity 1,200 liters.
The boat accommodates five cabins with three heads. Onboard systems include a dishwasher, washing machine, and a 220-volt refrigerator and freezer. Navigation electronics are Raymarine—autopilot and chartplotter with OpenCPN cartography on computer. The standing rigging and mast date to 2016, as do the mainsail and jib.
Between 2017 and 2021, the boat underwent a complete refit. Engine service included new filters, belts, and impeller. The 2021 updates added fresh service batteries and a new generator. A 3.5-meter AB dinghy with 15-horsepower Yamaha outboard is included. Anchoring gear is a 35-kilogram anchor with 80 meters of chain replaced in 2024. Offshore safety equipment consists of complete gear for twelve passengers and two life rafts, both recently overhauled.
Length
55.97 FT
Beam
30.02 FT
Draft
4.59 FT
Material
Composite
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
5
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
VOLVO
Engine Model
D2-75
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,600 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
92.46 GAL
Water
158.5 GAL