Navigare Yachting – June, 2025

Redefining what’s possible in a mid-size sailing catamaran, the Lagoon 43 raises the industry standard in its size range for cruising comfort, space, and adaptability.
Get a first-hand look at the next generation of multihull cruising with this Lagoon 43 review collection. Designed as the successor to the Lagoon 42, the 43 builds on everything owners loved, adding even more space, flexibility, and autonomy.
We’ve curated a range of Lagoon 43 reviews, from performance tests to walkthroughs, to give you a full picture of how this cutting-edge catamaran performs. These expert catamaran reviews touch on everything from the new social cockpit layout to upgrades in energy systems and helm visibility.
As the official Australian dealer, TMG Yachts closely tracks local and international Lagoon 43 reviews, making this your central hub for objective feedback and detailed performance insights.
Whether you’re planning liveaboard cruising or family adventures along the coast, the Lagoon 43 is already standing out in its class among recent catamaran reviews.
Redefining what’s possible in a mid-size sailing catamaran, the Lagoon 43 raises the industry standard in its size range for cruising comfort, space, and adaptability.
The Lagoon 42 outsold every other catamaran to date, with more than 1,150 boats built. Will its replacement, the Lagoon 43, meet with similar success?
The current Lagoon 43 will define new standards in its class. Different hull shapes for even more space and comfort on board, plus a whole host of surprising innovations.
With more than 1,100 hulls launched, the Lagoon 42 was a tough act to follow. In designing its successor, Lagoon Catamarans knew they had to hit it out of the park, so they tossed tradition, took risks, and stretched comfort zones.
The Lagoon 42 outsold every other catamaran to date, with more than 1,150 boats built. This newer, larger version has some design tricks to try and ensure it meets with similar success. The question is, will this voluminous new cat be the world’s most popular multihull?
Are you interested in chartering a catamaran sailboat? This is Lagoons new entry level cat. The 43, and while you can still buy a special model of the Lagoon 42 for about $600,000, you can also buy this new model for around the same price but most of you wont be buying one, you’ll be interacting with the boat on charter, and for a charter boat, it packs a lot of punch.
Here are the Top 5 Reasons the Lagoon 43 Catamaran Stands Out Among Modern Multihulls. The new Lagoon 43 exhibits the Lagoon legacy with its great combination of performance, sustainability, and luxury. Crafted with advanced materials, it boasts a reduced environmental impact, rare in its class. Discover what makes the Lagoon 43 an absolute standout in modern maritime design!
Join Katamarans on a test sail and boat tour of the Lagoon 43 in the Bay of Palma (Mallorca) and Barcelona. This model will eventually replace the 42, Lagoon’s best selling boat. The new hull design of the Lagoon 43 features even bigger interior volumes – as well as larger berths, with greater dimensions in every cabin. In the owner’s cabin, a large forward berth with an en suite head and shower aft provides increased living space. This new design should prove popular.
Lagoon launched the 43 at the International Multihull Show in 2024. This was quite a surprise at the time, as recent launches had fitted into their range of larger yachts built in Bordeaux.