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sailing catamaran Lagoon TPI 42.6 Sale info

Boat price$175000Year of built1992
Boat manufacturerLagoonBoat modelTPI
Boat type: sailing catamaran
Boat name: Lagoon TPI
Boat length: 12.98m / 39.5ft
Price: $175000
Country: USA
Location: Trinidad
Contact with seller by phone: 868 6788051

Lagoon TPI 42.6 equipment

  • 2015 : Gori Folding Props, New Standing Rigging, Lifelines, Gooseneck, New Main Halyard, Mainsail Cleaning, Several Hatches and Port Eyebrow Window Rebedded, New Galley Countertops, Stovetop, Sinks, Plumbing, Lower Unit Seals, Heat Exchangers Cleaned, Two New Raw Water Pumps, Engine Fittings Replaced, Port Slave Relay For Starter, Lifesling, Four New Fenders, Outboard Flush and Tune
  • 2016: Port Jabsco Head, Starboard Rewire, Starboard Alternator and Regulator, Galvanic Isolator, Battery Combiner, Battery Parallel System, ICOM VHF, Raymarine Wind Transducer, Garmin SIMs
  • 2014 : BlueSky Networked Regulators for 620 Watt Solar Panels, Garmin GPS, Freshwater, Bilge and Holding Tank Pumps
  • LED Lighting everywhere : even Navigational with the exception of a few florescent light s in the Salon.
  • Forward: Marine composting head, sink, vanity and storage, 2 showers; one with foot pump and one hot/cold 12volt pressurized H2O.
  • Amidship: Spacious galley with new double burner origo range, stainless steel sink, ample counter space outboard and inboard there are deep storage shelves.
  • Amidship- Six: foot single berth, hanging locker outboard and inboard there are deep storage shelves.
  • Center: 2 6ft. Settees are facing an inboard table. These can be used as two single berths. A sliding hatch and door closes off the salon area from the cockpit. There are two opening hatches and six opening windows all with removable screens.
  • 110: Volt shore power cord, 50' 30 amp.
  • NOTE: Full rig inspection in 2015, requiring one swage and wire to be replaced new in 2015.
  • In: mast furler,
  • Innovation: a loft with a panoramic view over the sea
  • LOA: 43 ft 0 in
  • Beam: 23 ft 5 in
  • Log: speedometer
  • LWL: 41 ft 4 in
  • 2: group 27 House AGM Battery Bank group 24 Auxiliary Starter Battery.
  • 1 : Aft section electric bilge pumps
  • 8: Life Jackets
  • 6: fire extinguisher
  • Builder: Catana Catamarans
  • Includes: anchor, sails, depth sounder, swim ladder, VHF radio, automatic bilge pump 12v 750 GPH with float switch, 12v battery (1 year old), fresh water tank 18 gl., alcohol stove, fenders, 2 new unused moorpendants double braid with stainles steel thimbles 5/8" x 8', Lifesling2. Interior and exterior cushions, Honda tools, ropes, lights....
  • BRIGG nine: foot dinghy with Evenrude 15hp motor
  • Salt: water fishing pole with reel
  • WaveBlade 12: volt bottom cleaner with attachments
  • She comes with the original ash oars (beautiful : like Shaw and Tenneys!) and nice patent bronze oarlocks. Highway trailer with new tires, spindles and bearings.
  • Instruments: SEAFARER 701 Depth Echolot, NASA WIND and Windex, ECHOPILOT MINI: LOG , NAVICO RT 6500 VHF Marine Radiotelephone, Aquasignal Navigation Lights and anchor light, Raymarine Tiller autopilot, SUZUKI Tachometer, Suzuki gearbox, Plastimo Compas, Fish Finder,
  • DVD Player / X: box with flat screen in salon
  • 2013 : Propane Detector and Solenoid
  • 2012: New Awning, Cockpit Side Shades, Interior Upholstery, Global Fix iPro EPIRB, Victron Charger
  • 2011: Spectra 200T Watermaker, Delta Anchor, 13mm Chain, Raymarine Instrumentation, Xantrax Inverter, Balmar Marine 100 Amp Alternator Regulator, Mercury 15 Outboard, IsoTherm Refrigeration, Iridium Sat Phone External Antenna
  • Dodger: Bimini combo with insert shade new 2014.
  • Orego 2: burner alcohol Galley Stove new 2014

Lagoon TPI 42.6 description

  • Black Dog II is a pilothouse CT41 ketch designed by Bill Garden with inside and outside steering stations. The full: keel boat is fiberglass with teak trim. The 50 hp diesel engine was recently rebuilt with less than 20 hours on it. Both wooden mast have been rebuilt. This is a classic design with a clipper bow and countered stern. The cockpit aft deck is teak. The forward deck is fiberglass with Kiwigrip. Black Dog II has made two trips from the Pacific Northwest through the canal to the Caribbean. It is now on the Caribbean side of Panama ready for more cruising.
  • The Emerald City is for sale : a beautiful sailor, Sparkman and Stevens design and completely equipped for Bahamas, Caribbean, or Coastal cruising.
  • Engine: 2 x Volvo 54 hp
  • Genoa: 31 m2 furling
  • • Custom: designed & highly modernized
  • Atomic 4 Inboard runs very good : electronic ignition, new sealed bearing water pump, new dry section exhaust. 2 spare alternators.
  • Builder: Tom Lack Catamarans
  • Location: Bradenton FL. / Bahamas
  • Jib: new 109 sq. ft.
  • Berths: 1 Queen 3 Singles
  • Designer: T. M. Lack
  • Hull: 2001, excellent condition, raced 2 summers in a youth sailing program and sailed a few times for fun. Light blue stripe along the length of the hull. been stored indoors
  • Includes: 1 Set of sails (main/jib), spare parts, 2 PFD's, trailer
  • With its vast, unhindered interior and exterior living spaces, an optimal level of self: sufficiency and a pioneering nature, the range of Bali Catamarans is offering new pleasures and sensations to yachtsmen turning their backs on tradition and who want to realise their dreams.
  • Wheel steering with lock. Fresh: water cooled. Honda outboard motor 4 stroke 9.9 hp, this motor runs well. The inboard Atomic 4 gas engine motor needs repair.
  • Series 6 : Bureau Veritas inspection guaranteed.
  • Covers: top and bottom cover
  • Sails: 3 sails, 2 radial and 1 full rig, 1 set of 3 batons. radials include one lightly used racing sail used only for regattas.
  • Instruments: SEAFARER 701 Depth Echolot, NASA WIND and Windex, ECHOPILOT MINI: LOG , NAVICO RT 6500 VHF Marine Radiotelephone, Aquasignal Navigation Lights and anchor light, Raymarine Tiller autopilot, SUZUKI Tachometer, Suzuki gearbox, Plastimo Compas, Fish Finder,
  • Blades: great condition, includes daggerboard, rudder, tiller, hiking stick. Includes a blade bag for easy transportation.
  • Lines : Mainsheet, cunningham, outhaul.
  • Spars: great condition, includes bottom and top sections, boom.
  • I re: designed the rig as a balanced lug on wooden spars with an aluminum mast. The sail was professionally made by Andy Soper of Kingston, Ontario, and has two sets of reefing points set up with jiffy reefing. She has a nice downhaul system specially designed to facilitate tensioning the rig and making adjustments from the helmsman's position while underway. Her centerboard is galvanized steel (weighs about 100 LBS), and is easily lifted with an attractive custom winch mounted on the case. Removable wooden outboard bracket which is mounted on the port quarter.
  • Morris look: alike, Hinckley quality

Lagoon TPI 42.6

  • Beam: 22.6
  • Draft: 4.5
  • Description: This boat has been continually upgraded and maintained for serious sailing near or off shore. Will be available for viewing at the Indiantown Marina in Indiantown, FL area until March 10, 2017. Detailed information and photos available through email inquiry.
  • Equipment: Many other extras. Contact seller for complete details.

Lagoon TPI 42.6

  • : knot collision with a container which never occurred. After her circumnavigation, she was donated to the Naval Academy in 1986. In 1991, with three officers and nine midshipmen on board, she struck a coal barge in the Chesapeake and sank; the barge was not damaged. The aluminum racer Yankee Girl fell victim to errant navigation and washed ashore on a rocky Block Island beach in 1976, coming to rest in a foot and a half of water but drawing nine feet. She lay on her side for several months, dragged back and forth across the rocks. When salvaged, her topsides were dramatically deflected and distorted but her hull was never breached and she did not leak. It is the ductility of aluminum which enables it to absorb energy by distorting without breaking. In pointing out that aluminum, for the same weight, is stronger than steel, Dave Gerr, in The Elements of Boat Strength, also states that aluminum, being more ductile than steel is therefore also better able to absorb energy.