Cruising World – November, 2022

Of all the tweaks and changes in the design and layout of large cruising catamarans, surely the most innovative has been the addition of the flybridge steering station and “upstairs” lounging space.
Step into the world of premium multihull cruising with this Lagoon SIXTY 5 review selections, where international yachting media explore the features, finishes, and sailing characteristics of Lagoon’s luxury sailing flagship. Designed for extended ocean cruising in style, the SIXTY 5 offers a seamless blend of comfort, performance, and sophistication.
Across global Lagoon SIXTY 5 reviews, this model receives praise for its flybridge visibility, expansive decks, and refined interior spaces. Whether you’re planning long-range voyages or high-end coastal cruising, this catamaran review captures why the SIXTY 5 continues to attract discerning sailors and owners.
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Of all the tweaks and changes in the design and layout of large cruising catamarans, surely the most innovative has been the addition of the flybridge steering station and “upstairs” lounging space.

The Lagoon Sixty 5 is a luxury catamaran. Elegant and racy, she assures her owner comfort and performance. The ideal size to go far away and for a long time with the family without the need for a large and expensive crew.

Tilting at the growing market for luxury catamarans, Lagoon Yachts is launching the second in its new very large line this spring, the Lagoon Sixty5

With this new model, the little sister to the remarkable SEVENTY 7, Lagoon is reinforcing its anchored position in the world of luxury catamarans with a visual identity that is very different from that of the smaller Lagoons. We were able to make two trips aboard the SIXTY 5 off La Rochelle on France’s Atlantic coast, sailing between the islands of Ré, Oléron and Aix.

The Sixty 5 can have either a five-cabin or six-cabin layout. The five-cabin layout would be the owner’s version and has three double cabins with en-suite heads in the port hull and a fourth double in the bow of the starboard hull; the owner’s master suite is aft to starboard and completely separate from the other cabins.

Joining Lagoon’s Seventy 8 and Sixty 7 powercats and the pioneering Seventy 7 sail cat, the new Sixty 5 offers comfort, easy handling, remarkable space and a wide range of layout options for all three decks.