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12-10-2019, 13:02
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 99
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Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
Do they have to change every mast? Why a shorter/lessSailArea one?
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18-10-2019, 04:31
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Marine Service Provider
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Quebec
Boat: lagoon 470
Posts: 22
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
Cuting the mast down then adding a third level of spreaders....
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18-10-2019, 23:59
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2016
Boat: Lagoon 440
Posts: 736
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
Sorry but what issue are talking about ? Any link to the story ?
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19-10-2019, 04:11
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 99
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
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Originally Posted by rom
Sorry but what issue are talking about ? Any link to the story ?
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I was told there was a recall, halt in delieveries, and limiting use to engine, not sails, of those already delivered, until new masts in place. i know no more. that's why i ask
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19-10-2019, 11:12
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2016
Boat: Lagoon 440
Posts: 736
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
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Originally Posted by Valiente
I was told there was a recall, halt in delieveries, and limiting use to engine, not sails, of those already delivered, until new masts in place. i know no more. that's why i ask
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But no link on the internet ?
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Originally Posted by Valiente
Why a shorter/lessSailArea one
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Where did you get this information ?
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19-10-2019, 12:54
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#6
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 99
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
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Originally Posted by rom
But no link on the internet ?
Where did you get this information ?
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Marina bar talk with a worried guy who was seriously considering buying a Lagoon46.
I know no more than what he said and I wrote: mast recall, solution being a shorter one!
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19-10-2019, 15:28
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#7
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: Cape Charles
Boat: Lagoon 46
Posts: 85
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
Just closed on Lagoon 46 Hull #6. During the closing process, I was informed that the rig was being changed from single to double spreaders. They weren't specific about any history of incidents.
I was just surprised, given the company's and the industry's knowledge base, that there was a design problem w a rig. It's not like they, and countless others, haven't designed a rig for near exact a boat configuration.
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19-10-2019, 16:54
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 2,007
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
With a lot of caveats, and knowing that "anecdote" is not the singular form of the word "data" I do know of a nearly new Lagoon 46 that lost her mast in mild conditions off the USA East Coast last year.
It LOOKED like the cause was related to the forward crossbeam, not the mast itself, but the "experts" from insurance and factory did not come to a conclusion on the proximate cause--as far as I know. Probably impossible, since the rig was cut away offshore and not available for inspection.
Based on my own visual inspection of the boat, and a series of short conversations with the owner. That is about the sum total of what I know...
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30-10-2019, 05:31
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Germany
Posts: 40
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
After two L46 have lost their masts, the rig will be redesigned now. The mast will be shortened and it will get a second spreader. The sail area will be reduced too.
A nice boat to live on it in a marina
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30-10-2019, 12:07
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Grenada, West Indies
Boat: Lagoon 42
Posts: 212
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
This certainly isn't the first time a "mast issue" has surfaced on a new (although the 46 is very much like the 450) catamaran design. When the Leopard 44 was introduced 2 of the first 3 boats off the production line lost their masts while being delivered. Leopard quickly sorted it out and made modifications. There was also a problem on the Lagoon 42, and again a simple modification corrected the issue.
Even though Lagoon and other manufacturers have a great deal of experience, minor changes in boat design have potentially great impacts on the loads transferred to sails, masts, and rigging.
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30-10-2019, 14:57
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Join Date: Mar 2019
Posts: 1,636
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
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Originally Posted by Jim Woodall
This certainly isn't the first time a "mast issue" has surfaced on a new (although the 46 is very much like the 450) catamaran design. When the Leopard 44 was introduced 2 of the first 3 boats off the production line lost their masts while being delivered. Leopard quickly sorted it out and made modifications. There was also a problem on the Lagoon 42, and again a simple modification corrected the issue.
Even though Lagoon and other manufacturers have a great deal of experience, minor changes in boat design have potentially great impacts on the loads transferred to sails, masts, and rigging.
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We can fairly accurately model airflow around an entire helicopter blade nearly down to the molecule level. It's basically engineering malpractice to not be able to model the loads on the very finite elements of a mast and rigging! And if you don't want to invest in that, you could instrument up your first production boat with strain gauges on every piece of rigging and throughout the mast and step for far less than the cost of dealing with a single mast issue. If this is a not uncommon issue with big production boat manufacturers then they need to take a serious look at their operational test regimes....they do perform operational testing on new models don't they?
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31-10-2019, 13:56
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#13
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 99
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
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Originally Posted by redneckrob
- It's basically engineering malpractice to not be able to model the loads on the very finite elements of a mast and rigging!
- instrument up your first production boat with strain gauges on every piece of rigging and throughout the mast and step for far less than the cost of dealing with a single mast issue.
-they need to take a serious look at their operational test regimes....
- they do perform operational testing on new models don't they?
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19-01-2020, 01:02
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#14
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Netherlands
Boat: Lagoon 46
Posts: 3
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
I own Lagoon 46, hull 15. The dismasted L46, Karioca 2, left just a few days before us from Les Sables. We had sailed our boat to the Med with no problems in moderate winds (BF5-6 max, one reef in) and were near Ibiza when we received an email from Lagoon through our dealer not to use our sails due to mast issues. They referred to the accident with Karioca 2.
Our mast has been replaced in November by Lagoon for a shorter one with two spreaders; same mast (and length) as on 450. All sails have replaced. According to the new polar diagrams from VPLP this costs me 0.2 - 0.5 knots of speed. Haven’t sailed her yet with the new mast.
A compensation package has been offered to me by Lagoon to which I agreed.
Lagoon has been open about the issues and have taken the proper steps to correct the issue. I personally think they might have been too aggressive in trying to best their proven 450. Looking forward to the 2020 season in the Med!
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21-01-2020, 20:30
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2020
Posts: 6
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Re: Whats the issue and status regarding Lagoon 46 masts?
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Originally Posted by wdemonye
I own Lagoon 46, hull 15. The dismasted L46, Karioca 2, left just a few days before us from Les Sables. We had sailed our boat to the Med with no problems in moderate winds (BF5-6 max, one reef in) and were near Ibiza when we received an email from Lagoon through our dealer not to use our sails due to mast issues. They referred to the accident with Karioca 2.
Our mast has been replaced in November by Lagoon for a shorter one with two spreaders; same mast (and length) as on 450. All sails have replaced. According to the new polar diagrams from VPLP this costs me 0.2 - 0.5 knots of speed. Haven’t sailed her yet with the new mast.
A compensation package has been offered to me by Lagoon to which I agreed.
Lagoon has been open about the issues and have taken the proper steps to correct the issue. I personally think they might have been too aggressive in trying to best their proven 450. Looking forward to the 2020 season in the Med!
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Hi,congrats😊Hope you're enjoying the boat.
My hull no is 17 and not completed yet with the changes!I haven't even seen the boat yet.Are you satisfied with everything?
Thanks
Zaf
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