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I had a chance to sail one of the early 420 hulls when it was in San Diego. Our electric motors would not generate more than 4 knots and that speed would not last for more than a hour. While under full sail and with 12 knots of wind off the beam, when a Catalina 28 passed us, I knew this was not the boat for us. We never sailed at more that 4.5 knots, even with a licensed captain at the helm. Hopefully they have made some improvements but be very careful if you expect more from this cat than a comfortable place to spend the night.
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Location: Isle of Arran, UK
Boat: Lagoon 420 - Hull 52
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I believe that some of the earlier 420s didn't have much in the way of sound insulation in the generator compartment. There may be other differences in installation that account for the vibration noise on the one you saw. Ours (hull# 52) is very quiet. When underway, we were often unaware whether the generator was on or off and would put our ear to the generator compartment to check. We do have a vibration that makes it way to the starboard side of the saloon table and sometimes rattles cutlery. Other than that, we are very pleased with how quiet it is. Chris Octopus, L420, Hull 52 Isle of Arran, Scotland |
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Location: Isle of Arran, UK
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Hybrid vs Diesel - A few more thoughts
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I had a few more thoughts on the hybrid vs diesel debate. Why by a hybrid?
Is the Lagoon interpretation of the hybrid concept perfect? No, but it's a very impressive first attempt. Will it get better? You bet! Chris Octopus, Lagoon 420 Hybrid, Hull 52 Isle of Arran, Scotland |
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The early 420s were launched with unresolved problems in the hybrid systems. The G2 Upgrade has now, I believe, been installed on all hybrids. Since having the upgrade, our 420 meets all the performance figures claimed for it at its launch and, whilst not being a greyhound in the performance stakes, has proved acceptable for us on a 12000 mile Atlantic circuit completed over the last year. Sailing performance has also proved acceptable. We found that using the gennaker in windspeeds of less than 15 knots gave us all the speed we needed. Yes, it is irksome to be overtaken in light winds, but then consider the comfort, safety and huge carrying capacity of the 420. The only time we wished we were in a faster boat was when we were battling against 40 knot headwinds within sight of home, with darkness falling, on completion of our trip. The rest of the time, it was a case of "if you are safe, comfortable and enjoying yourself, what's the hurry?". Chris |
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Chris - Congratulations on the successful circumnavigation of the Atlantic Ocean! I bet it must feel pretty strange for all the family to be ashore after so long an adventure.
Sorry to hear that the last few miles were heading into forty knot winds. The weather this summer hasn't been kind. I'm a few miles south of you on the Isle of Man, and it's been like winter, only slightly warmer! Ancaster have confirmed that the 2009 boats will be shipped with a longer mast, so that should improve sailing performance. Thanks for the excellent feedback on the 420 hybrid upgrade and the pros and cons of the hybrid vs the diesel. I'm leaning towards the hybrid at this stage and can't wait to get out to the BVI's to assess the hybrid system for myself. Then I just need to find somewhere to keep one. I'll be interested to hear how you find the west coast. I'm thinking of the Med. and trying to find a berth in the south of France or maybe Palma using the relatively easy flights out of Glasgow or Edinburgh. |
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Main Halyard 2:1 Block
The main halyard block 2:1 block that attaches to the head of the mainsail has blown out (it skipped out of the block grooves and when tensioned bent the mounting). Unfortunately I am not anywhere near the boat and was not able to detach the offending block and bring it with me.
Anyone know what size/ model the original Ronstan block that is supplied with the L420 is? (I can't see it anywhere on the Lagoon web or in the specs there - also Catco, the vendor, don't know what it is). Alternatively, can anyone suggest a suitable replacement or switch out that they have had experience with? Thanks in advance. Hans |
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Following on from my previous message... Yesterday I called in at the TMM marina on Tortola as I knew there'd be a 420 there. The diameter of the pulley wheel on the 420 main halyard Ronstan block is 3".
I suggest you might like to replace the Ronstan with a similar sized Lewmar product. My similar size cat has a Lewmar fitting and has gone through more than 180 weeks bareboat charter without needing the block replacing. |
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I am in the market for a 2005-2008 used Lagoon Catamaran 420. Preferably in Florida? Barry
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See the link 2007 Lagoon 420 Hybrid Catamaran for Sale only £250,000 on eBay, also, Sailing Boats, Boats Watercraft, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 07-Sep-08 22:41:07 BST) |
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Boat: Looking for a Catamaran, new or used? I don´t know yet...
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AVAILABLE TO SEE TODAY -
The Annapolis Boat Show is right around the corner along with the boat show crowds. The Catamaran Company invites you to see our stock inventory of Lagoon Catamarans and our Annapolis Boat Show boats. If you are in the market for a Lagoon catamaran and would like to take a sneak peak preview of our inventory, please let me know. I would like to offer you a personal tour on the Lagoon model of interest. Available on our Docks in Annapolis, Maryland - Lagoon 420, Hull # 92 Diesel; the Lagoon 440, Hull # 315 and the Lagoon 500 Hull # 73 This is your opportunity for a very personal inspection prior to the Annapolis Boat Show. Show dates October 9th - 13th 2008 - If you are planing a visit, please contact me right away to schedule an appointment. Hope to see you on board a Lagoon. Sailing, soon! |
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Hello 420 Owners,
I'm a new owner of a diesel version and have been looking in on this forum for some time. My 420 arrived with blue cushions in the cockpit and foredeck. I ordered the boat with Beige cushions as an option. Was wondering if the blue are standard equipment. I cannot find an option listed for blue even though I've seen them on a number of boats. Are their any new owners out their who can help answer the question. Ken |
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Location: Homeless - moving aboard Oct 08
Boat: Lagoon 420 (Dignity)
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Blue/navy is definitely an option. See Lagoon website : catamarans LAGOON : construction, vente et location de catamarans de croisière
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Ken,
We also just got our 420, in the hybrid version, and we ordered the beige cushions in the cockpit and foredeck, but got the navy blue. Catamaran Company offered to get the beige for us, to match what we have in the saloon, but after living on the boat for a few weeks, we decided the blue would be better for outside. The beige would eventually get too dirty and the blue does look good. We do like it in the saloon and in the owner’s cabin area however. So, I guess I’m saying if you want them outside, you can get them from Lagoon, but you might want to think twice. PM me and I can give you more information. Jan
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