This 2010 Lagoon 400 catamaran is a four-cabin cruising platform built in fiberglass with proven design and comfortable cruising accommodations. The hull measures 39 feet in length with a 24-foot beam, supported by twin Yanmar 3JH4E diesel engines of 40 horsepower each. The boat has accumulated approximately 2,800 engine hours.
The layout features four private cabins, each with ensuite head and shower, plus two crew cabins in the forward hulls. Four additional heads are distributed throughout. The galley is equipped with a three-burner gas stove and Eno oven. Navigation systems include Raymarine electronics—ST70 instruments, ST6002 autopilot, and Ray 55E VHF—along with chart plotter and GPS. A mast-mounted antenna supports television reception, and onboard audio is installed.
Recent 2025 work included complete standing rigging replacement—shrouds, forestay, furling system, babystay, and spreader assemblies—as well as a new trampoline and reinforcement of the main structural bulkhead. The boat carries two sets of sails in serviceable condition: two jibs on roller furlers, two fully battened mainsails, and a gennaker on a furling drum.
Power generation and water production benefit from a 520-watt solar installation across four panels, a 150-liter-per-hour watermaker, and a portable 2000-watt Yamaha generator. The catamaran is positioned for immediate cruising use.
Length
39.27 FT
Beam
23.79 FT
Draft
3.94 FT
Weight
22,487.17 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
6
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3JH4E
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,800 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
105.67 GAL
Water
158.5 GAL