1553 Bayville Street
Norfolk, VA, US, 23503
Tel:(757) 480-1073
1995 Lagoon 42 TPI
1995 Lagoon 42 TPI
First introduced in 1991, the Lagoon 42 is a boat of the style, build and layout quality that accelerated the popularity of the cruising catamaran in the USA. The Lagoon 42's were made by TPI with their state of the art resin infusion process, and designed by the innovative French naval architects Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot Prevost. The optimized hull construction using balsa and vinyl ester resin saves weight, which improves performance and sea-keeping.
With striking good looks the catamaran received a lot of attention at her introduction to the market. Accentuated curves of the bridge deck cabin give the design panache as well as keeping the windage low and allowing her to point higher when close hauled.
As planned, many Lagoon 42's were sold into the charter market, yet the boat is much more than just a party platform. She is a thorough blue water cruiser with excellent seakeeping, handles easily, points well and can cruise at high average speeds in comfort.
Awarded Sailing Multi-hull and overall Boat of the Year 1991 by Sailing World Magazine.
This particular Lagoon 42 TPI is new to the market and has many great extras such as the custom hard top, new air conditioning and upgraded electrical panel. She also has the larger engine option from the factory with twin 50hp Perkins located under the aft berths and using shaft drive instead of sail drives. This gives the boat much greater power under motor and better sea keeping with the weight of the motors further forward. The boat is currently in the water in Hampton, VA and available to be seen. Name of vessel is reserved (not transferring). Vessel is USCG documented.
Specifications
Engine 1 Specifications
Engine 2 Specifications
Media Gallery
- Raymarine C-120 Chartplotter at helm
- Raymarine ST-60 Wind
- Raymarine ST-60 Tridata
- Raymarine P70rs Autopilot controller
- Icom IC-M506 VHS at nav station
- Icom Remote Command Mic at helm
- Raymarine radar
- Charles Marine Isolation Transformer
- Doyle Sails full batten mainsail
- Doyle Sails stack pack
- Doyle Sails genoa on self taking track
- Cruising Asymmetrical Spinnaker in sock
- Harken Roller Furler
- Fractional rig
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.