The 2017 Lagoon 620 is a 62-foot fiberglass catamaran built to explore the world with a comfortable cruising platform. The 33-foot beam creates an open interior with substantial accommodation space across two hulls, complemented by outdoor living areas on the cockpit, flybridge, and fore-deck. Twin Volvo Penta diesel engines provide propulsion, supported by twin generators—a 21.5 kW Onan and an 11 kW Northern Lights—for extended cruising independence.
Below deck, the layout includes six cabins and six heads, with a crew cabin in the port forepeak. The design distributes sleeping and sanitary facilities throughout both hulls, accommodating larger groups or extended family voyages. Climate control spans a refrigeration unit, ten air conditioning systems, and fifteen electric fans. All toilets are automatic freshwater units with integrated bidet seats.
The boat carries substantial systems for self-sufficiency. Dual watermakers supply freshwater—a Sea Recovery unit rated 280 liters per hour and a Dessalator DUO at 100 liters per hour. Power storage relies on four Victron lithium batteries, with two battery chargers and two inverters managing distribution. Four solar panels rated 450 watts each provide additional charging capacity. A high-performance Starlink antenna supports connectivity while cruising.
Additional features include underwater lighting in white and blue, ample storage throughout, and comprehensive spare parts inventories for electronics, plumbing, and electrical systems. The boat comes with a 2017 Highfield 460 rigid tender powered by a 60 HP Honda outboard. The yacht has been used for private cruising only, with no reported accident or storm damage history.
Length
62.00 FT
Beam
32.83 FT
Draft
5.08 FT
Weight
71,175 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
6
Heads
6
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D3-150
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,109 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
171 GAL
Water
127 GAL