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sailing catamaran Lagoon 560 Sale info

Boat price$1190000Year of built2012
Boat manufacturerLagoonBoat model560
Boat type: sailing catamaran
Boat name: Lagoon 560
Boat length: 17.06m / 51.9ft
Price: $1190000
Country: USA
Location: SINT MAARTEN
Contact with seller by phone: (1) 786 246 9873

Lagoon 560 description

  • Sails: Main & Jib 3 larger jibs
  • 1994 Intermountain Boat Works #14624. Excellent condition. 2 sets of sails. Steel centerboard. This boat is very stable: ideal for family fun. It would make an excellent sailboat at camp or on the lake. It is easy to rig and even easier to sail. Great training boat.Used only two times the last two seasons. Mooring cover. Travel cover.Trailer included.
  • If you are looking for a safe, proven cruiser with classic lines, Miyabi is in beautiful condition and deserves a very serious look. She sleeps six with a private v: berth. Features include, teak interior, head with vanity, galley with fridge, stove, and oven, stowable chart table, Lee cruising sails refurbished 2014, furling yankee and jib, Auto Helm, oversized wooden helm wheel, dodger and bimini, swim ladder, windlass, cradle, winter cover, and a Yanmar 24hp auxiliary diesel. A 2014 survey is available for review upon request.
  • 10 Deep double sink w/in: line water purifier, salt water pressure water, and fresh water foot pump
  • Gimballed 3: burner Force 10 propane stove w/oven and broiler w/thermostat (2 10# tanks in propane locker)
  • OWNERS REMARKS: Pogeyan was purchased in 2011 and transformed from a coastal cruising yacht to an ocean passage maker in the same year. She has been sailed predominately in very remote locations. Her list of spares and equipment reflect the need to be self sufficient in locals far from the average sailor. She is a proven passage maker with a safe and comfortable motion at sea. No expense has been spared in her upgrades and upkeep. She continues to sail the Pacific Ocean.
  • Substantial teak trim: toerails, deck battens, coamings, fore and aft hatches.
  • You only want to sail her around her new home port? No problem: whatever works on a circumnavigation is double safe and comfortable for shorter term cruises. Just think of the security provided by her EBIRP, DSC SSB, GPS satphone, DSC VHF and her Raymarine LifeTag Sytsem.
  • Powertrain: hydraulic lifting outdrive leg
  • Tankage: Fuel 36 Gal, Water 60 Gal, Holding 18 Gal
  • www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTeiqb1uS0k
  • Power : 5hp Lehr Propane Powered Outboard with under 50 hours
  • JUST OUT OF THE YARD WITH NEW BOTTOMJOB 12-5: 16, Nice fully equipped small cruising cat with newer canvas, batteries, AC, 4 stroke engine, 4 water tanks, dual steering system and much more.
  • This owner operated 3: cabin layout Lagoon 400 was enhanced and optimized for autonomous long term exploration.
  • Ballast: 900 lbs.
  • Vessels come with an extensive sail inventory: numerous headsails of various sizes, second mainsail, in good condition, a brand new Bierig main and jib, which is valued between $1400 and $1600.
  • Please contact owner Crispin at 360-201: three seven eight nine. Boat is located in Bellingham, Washington. Performance Day Sailer with a 16' cockpit for family and friends. Doyle Stratis sails Jib, Roach Main, Spin and Code 0. Teak rail and laminated wood tiller, 3 winches, Has Kenwood AM/FM CD USB new 2011, VHF, anchor, bilge pump, Coast Guard pack, Ritchie compass, depthfinder, GPS, full gauges, head, mooring cover, Tactic wireless electronic system, canopy over boom, wind instruments, storage, original owner, prof. maintained, rigged for single handed sailing. Raced twice First place and Second. Designed by person trained at Sparkman and Stephens, built in Rhode Island.
  • BUILDERS REMARKS: Designed in collaboration between the architect Alex Simonis and Robertson & Caine. The Leopard 47 is the best combination of space, performance, quality and value. Built in Cape Town, South Africa; outfitted with US equipment, including complete electronics, generator and air conditioning. The Leopard 47 features a galley up, private and spacious heads, an aft platform with direct easy access to the cockpit, and great performance under power and sail.
  • Builder: Robertson and Caine
  • LOA: M14.2 / Ft 46’8
  • LWL: M 12.99/ FT 42'8"
  • Beam: M 7.4/ FT 24'3"
  • Draft: M 1.25/ FT 4'1"
  • Series 6 : Bureau Veritas inspection guaranteed.
  • The V: Berth comfortably sleeps two while the settee converts to a queen size berth in the main saloon.
  • The pop: top cabin allows full standing room in the cabin while maintaining clear sight lines from the cockpit.

Lagoon 560

  • Equipment: Hiking Stick
  • Draft: 4.11
  • Description: The combination keel/diamondboard design makes her easy to sail in shallow water (with the diamondboard retracted) while also providing maximum stability when the full diamondboard is let down via an easy to operate line right in the cockpit.
  • Beam: 31

Lagoon 560 equipment

  • 2 Lewmar: 40 two speed self tailing winches for jib, 3 winch handles
  • 50% share -: $70k to $90k initial cost and about $8k annual cost for 17 to 20 weeks per year.
  • double: rail bow pulpit and stern rail Lifelines, port/starboard/stern gate
  • Propeller: 2 blade feathering MAXPROP
  • 2: Opening Ports
  • Solar panels : Solarex SX5M 50 watts each with battery monitor/charger
  • Genoa: 1 150% dacron with uvr protector panel
  • Building process: infused FRP and FRP composite with balsa core and polyester and high quality anti osmotic resin. Hull bottom and keels in solid infused laminate
  • 1 outlet per cabin (owner’s cabin: 2), 4 in the saloon, 4 in the galley, 1 per engine compartment, and 1 in the technical compartment
  • Full batten mainsail: 125 mІ (1345 sq ft) « Dymension Polyant » type Dacron, double thickness, 3 reefs
  • Breaker: box for the 24V system in generator compartment.
  • Furling genoa : 82 mІ (883 sq ft) « Dymension Polyant » type Dacron, double thickness, UV protective strip
  • Galley & Dinette: double burner propane stove top with oven and separate broiler,stainless steel sink, four cubic foot refrigerator(propane or 110V) microwave, two AC outlets on either side of galley, plenty of accessible storage. Dinette seats six around a folding teak table that can be lowered to create a queen size bed.
  • Head: Toilet & sink with shower attachment.
  • 16000 BTU A/c with Heater (2008), two solar panels, 2: 100 AMP batteries (2012), 1000 Watt Inverter, two additional 12V outlets, Marine toilet and sink, Hot and cold pressure water (water heater 2008)
  • Bilge Pumps: w/auto float switch (1) manual (1)
  • Fold: away dining table
  • Built: in screen doors & louvered companionway doors
  • 40% share -: $56k to $72k initial cost and about $6k annual cost for 14 to 16 weeks per year.
  • 20% share -: $28k to $36k initial cost and about $3k annual cost for 7 to 8 weeks per year.
  • 25% share -: $35k to $45k initial cost and about $4k annual cost for 8 to 10 weeks per year.
  • 33% share -: $47k to $60k initial cost and about $5k annual cost for 12 to 13 weeks per year.
  • Main : dacron 3 batton large roach with 2 reef points.
  • Asymmetrical Spinnaker: NEW nylon ripstop spinnaker, white with blue accents, NEW ATN spinnaker sleeve
  • Trailer : steel custom single axle with 4 adjustable pads and center keel support.
  • Bi: plane junk rig, 2 free standing masts with a 512 square foot junk sail on each mast. Hollow timber stave construction, glassed inside and out.
  • 2012 Spectra: based halyards for jib and main
  • 4 Lewmar #44 ST 2: speed secondary halyard/spinnaker and mainsheet winches
  • Engine power: 56 HP (larger engine 56HP vs 47HP on the older boats)
  • 2001 Winslow 6: man life raft (current certificate good through 10/2017) in dedicated compartment
  • 4 : 110 Outlets
  • In: Mast Mainsail Furling
  • 1 : Burner Propane Stove