This 2007 Lagoon 420 catamaran has undergone substantial structural modifications to enhance offshore performance and seakeeping. The hull was professionally lengthened at both the bow and stern, increasing waterline length and reserve buoyancy to reduce pitching and improve motion in rough water. These modifications were executed by Cracker Boy Boatworks and surveyed during construction. The result is a boat that combines the proven interior volume and livability of the Lagoon 420 with the wave-piercing characteristics and smoother motion typically associated with larger performance catamarans.
The catamaran is powered by twin 80-horsepower Yammer diesel engines and cruises at 5 knots, with a maximum speed of 8 knots. At nearly 50 feet long with a 25-foot beam, the boat retains the spacious layout the model is known for, with three heads and accommodation for extended cruising. The fiberglass construction and extended waterline provide the structural integrity needed for offshore passages.
This catamaran represents a rare example of a production cruising design that has been thoughtfully re-engineered for improved performance and seaworthiness while preserving the comfort and interior flow that make the model popular for long-range liveaboard cruising.
Length
49.00 FT
Beam
24.67 FT
Draft
4.17 FT
Weight
33,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3JH5E
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,811 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
5.00 KTS
Max Speed
8.00 KTS
Range
800.00 NM
Fuel
80 GAL
Water
45 GAL