Lagoon 42 2021 Upgrades
LIFTING THE GAME ON THE BEST SELLING CATAMARAN.
The Lagoon 42 has been a runaway success with a huge amount being sold to Australians and over 700 sailing around the world. So many factors have contributed to the popularity, including beam, volume, sailing prowess and a layout that simply makes sense.
As ever, the Lagoon designers have not stopped listening, and in 2021 they have released a range of new upgrades including;
– New helm seat
– Added foot platform
– Improved aft cockpit seat
– Extra comfortable cushions
– New style Cockpit fridge drawers
– Improved bathroom styling
– New engine controls
– Lithium options from the factory
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