Boat name: TANGERINE Boat length: 13.61m / 41.4ft Max berths: 10 Prices: 5000-7945€ Charter country: Italy Charter areas: Tyrrhenian Sea, Pontine Islands, Mediterranean Sea, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Ischia
Lagoon 44.7 - Description: Charter possibilities: week charter, day charter, weekend charter, short week charter, no berth charter, no cabin charter, no pets
Lagoon 44.7 boat info- Steering: steering wheel
- Deposit: 750 €
- Sail area: 116 m²
- Skipper: bareboat or with skipper
- Fuel tank: 600 ltr
- Persons/night: 8
- Persons: 10
- boat/day: 850 - 1,300 €
- Skipper price: 200 €
- Inside showers: 4
- Water tank: 900 ltr
- Cabins / berths: 4 / -
- Check in day: flexible
- Engine: Yanmar Yanmar 2 x 55 hp
- Engine power: 2 x 55 hp (40 kW)
- boat/week: 5,000 - 7,945 €
- Beam / draft: 7.70 m / 1.30 m
- Boat kind: sailing catamaran / sailboat
- Year built: 2010
Lagoon 44.7 equipment- Safety: EPIRB, fire extinguisher system, life raft, life jackets, life ring, dan buoy, emergency tiller, fog horn, radar reflector, railing net, flags, handhold searchlight, drag line, emergency flash light, first-aid kit, life belts, distress signals, flashlight
- Navigation: autopilot, radar, VHF radio, GPS, plotter, binoculars, navigation tools, compass, speed log, echo sounder, rev indicator, rudder angle indicator, barometer, harbour handbooks, sea charts
- Interior equipment: washing machine, extractor hood, electric refrigerator, freezer, sink, dishwasher, suncushion, dishes, towels, bedclothes
- Entertainment instruments: CD, mp3 player, TV, DVD
- Sails: one mast
- Deck equipment: sun shade, gangway electric, fenders, dinghy
- Cabins / layout of the boat: separate crew cabine
- Other information: The Lagoon 440 has proven to be one of the most popular cruising catamarans in the world – and one of the most innovative as well.
There is no doubt, cruising catamarans have come to dominate the charter fleets and for good reason. Catamarans are easy to handle and amazingly spacious.
A 40-foot caamarant has the living space of a 60-foot Monohull and has a lot to offer.
When you think of the cruising life, you think of tropical anchorages, white beaches, coral reefs and fun bistros ashore for evening entertainment. For that lifestyle the 440 is a perfect cruising platform since it offers shoal draft sailing that allows you to anchor in special anchorages. And on deck there is plenty of space to stow diving gear as well as water toys like kayaks, sailboards or kiteboards.
The water tanks aboard hold 240 gallons so you will always have plenty of fresh water for afternoon showers and for running a load of shorts through the washing machine. Add an optional watermaker and you will be completely self-sufficient for weeks on end.
The anchoring systems are simple and robust so you are able to set the hook with ease and will be able to move anchorages without breaking a sweat if the weather conditions change.
The sailing rig offers plenty of power for a cruising boat so the 440 will sail happily at 8 to 10 knots in a good breeze. From the vantage point at the raised cockpit or flying bridge, you will be able to see sail trim clearly and will have excellent visibility for navigating through coral waters or when docking in tight situations.
With twin 55-horsepower engines, the boat will motor at 8 knots at cruising revolutions. Since the boat carries 180 gallons of fuel, you will have a cruising range, at more moderate speeds, of a thousand miles or more.
During the evening, you will find that the 440 offers the space you want for inviting cruising friends over for sundowners or dinner. You can fit aboard for a party or you can seat eight for a dinner around the cockpit table.
When the day is done and you retreat to your cabin you will be amazed at the privacy and quite the layout of the 440 affords her owners and guests. The balsa-wood-cored hulls (above the water) provide both excellent strength to weight aspects for the whole boat and the insulating properties that keep the cabins both quiet and cool.
But cruising is not always palm trees and tropical lagoons and the 440 has been designed to meet the rigor of the sea and the realities of sailing and cruising in cooler and less hospitable waters. The sail plan can be reduced easily with roller furling and slab reefing. As noted, the boat can be handled from the nav station in the saloon. Add a simple heating system and the 440 could easily be a fine home away from home in the higher latitudes.
If you haven’t already sailed a cruising cat, there are plenty of opportunities to do so. Specifically, to try out a Lagoon 440, you can make that happen through The Catamaran Company, Sunsail, or TMM Charters, which have charter bases around the world. You will be astounded at the space inside this 44-foot cruising boat and by how easy it is to sail and to cruise.
- Technical equipment: air conditioning, bow thruster, windscreen wiper w. washer, anchor, anchor chain
- Consumer and office electronics: CD, mp3 player, TV, DVD
- Layout of the boat - cabins: separate crew cabine
- Technics: air conditioning, bow thruster, windscreen wiper w. washer, anchor, anchor chain
Lagoon 44.7 extras with costs- Dinghy: incl. in charter price
- Final cleaning: 100 € (mandatory)
- Bedclothes: incl. in charter price
- Life raft: incl. in charter price
- Outboarder f. dinghy: incl. in charter price
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