Boat Information Sheet
Model LAGOON 42
Overall Length 42'6"
Waterline Length 38'9"
Bridgedeck Length 22'8"
Wingdeck Clearance
Beam (max.) 22'8"
Draft (max.) 4'5"
Mast Hgt. Off Deck 56'5"
Mast Hgt. Off Water
Displacement 16,500 lbs
Standard Auxiliary 2 x 28 hp inboard
Mainsail 694 sf
Genoa 264 sf
Staysail 161 sf
Total Area 1119 sf
Spinnaker 1400 sf
Berths 4 doubles
Heads 2
Fuel 80 gal
Fresh Water 160 gal
Approx. New Cost US $335,000
Designer Van Peteghem/Lauriot Prevost
Builder Jeanneau (France) or Tilletson Pearson Inc (USA)
Hull & Sail Plan Hull: integral
low aspect ratio keels, reverse transoms with built in boarding steps, built
in buoyancy compartments. Sail Plan: fractional sloop rig, fully battened mainsail
with reefing, self tack, roller-furling jib
Deck Layout Trampoline foredeck, large lockers forward, large oval-shaped cockpit
with 2 folding tables, ice box, stern swim platforms
Standard Accommodations Starboard
hull has 6'3" headroom, dbl berth cabin aft with seat, hanging locker,
storage, walkway midships with sofa/berth or extra storage, electronics panel,
seat, head forward with marine toilet, sink, separate shower, storage; Port
hull has 6'3" headroom, dbl berth cabin aft with seat, hanging locker,
storage, head compartment aft, galley with stove, oven, dbl sink, counters,
cabinets, ref/freezer, forward either dbl berth cabin or work area with storage;
Bridgedeck has standing headroom, access steps aft to both hulls, oval settee
forward with table, bar and storage area to starboard, nav area with seat and
pass-thru to galley to port
Mechanical Inboard rudders controlled
by wheel at helm station located in cockpit to port against forward bulkhead,
twin fresh water cooled diesels located aft in port and starboard hulls
Description Designed by a team of
naval architects noted for its racing multihull designs, the Lagoon 42 delivers
good performance in an elegant package. The fractional sloop rig with fully
battened mainsail and self-tacking jib enables short handed crews to sail comfortably,
while accommodations below are commodious and elegant. Wide windows throughout
the saloon cabin, numerous opening hatches and plus decor keep the interior
light, airy and livable. With her short cabin roof, the Lagoon supplies a tremendous
amount of deck space for lounging, storage or sail handling. The 42 is offered
in both private owner or charter versions