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Old 05-08-2016, 05:39   #1
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Hauling options

Hello I have a 1998 Lagoon 410 catamaran and I am looking for information on hauling her. In the past we have used marine travel lifts with a sling, but we need to know if it can be taken out with a large Brownell tractor trailer and be picked up underneath the bridge deck with four contact points. Want to make sure that she will be able to support her own weight. I have attempted to contact Lagoon and The Catamaran Company but have yet to hear back from anyone. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you Captain Gary Staples
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Old 05-08-2016, 16:19   #2
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Hello I have a 1998 Lagoon 410 catamaran and I am looking for information on hauling her. In the past we have used marine travel lifts with a sling, but we need to know if it can be taken out with a large Brownell tractor trailer and be picked up underneath the bridge deck with four contact points. Want to make sure that she will be able to support her own weight. I have attempted to contact Lagoon and The Catamaran Company but have yet to hear back from anyone. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you Captain Gary Staples
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I had a 1999 410, and remember I saw in some Lagoon document a diagram which gave lifting points for slings running aft to front on both sides of the bridgedeck. These were placed just inside of the aft "step" protrsion under the bridgedeck.

I have also seen two 410 on the hard in a greek yard that only has trailers and no travel lift.


So I suppose its possible. The 410 is strong and by today's standards fairly light
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Old 05-08-2016, 16:49   #3
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Here is mine on a trailer.
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you should raise the antifouling and move to cleaner water
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