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24-07-2013, 17:16
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Different Lagoon Models
I am having trouble figuring out what Lagoon made in what years and how to find the layouts of them.
There was a 400, 410, 420 right?
But not all being built in the last 10 years?
Does anyone have a chart?
I guess I could ask Lagoon but CF is pretty good at stuff. Lagoon may just tell me what the new stuff is, ya know.
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24-07-2013, 18:03
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
Here are the Lagoon models. Which one would you like.
37
380
380 S2
39
400
410
42
420
421
440
450
47
52
470
500
560
620
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24-07-2013, 18:25
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
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Originally Posted by Cotemar
Here are the Lagoon models. Which one would you like.
37
380
380 S2
39
400
410
42
420
421
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In here somewhere maybe.
But now about years. All years they all were made?
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24-07-2013, 18:37
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
This page shows all the former models, how many were produced and what years. I think they have a typo because they list 2 420 sets of stats. The 2008-2010 model is a 421. (I think)
Lagoon catamarans : building, sale and chartering of luxury cruising catamarans
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24-07-2013, 18:49
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
I emailed Lagoon about 2 years ago and got the totals for all boats and I posted them in this thread. I don't think I got the years of production but that's pretty easy to figure out from when the old models were phased out.
See post #46
http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...s-69895-4.html
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25-07-2013, 09:33
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
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Originally Posted by Sand crab
I emailed Lagoon about 2 years ago and got the totals for all boats and I posted them in this thread. I don't think I got the years of production but that's pretty easy to figure out from when the old models were phased out.
See post #46
http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...s-69895-4.html
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Thanks for those two links.
It helps.
Seems the 410 and 420 are not being built. Just the 400 I guess.
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25-07-2013, 10:02
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
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Originally Posted by Therapy
Thanks for those two links.
It helps.
Seems the 410 and 420 are not being built. Just the 400 I guess.
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They are making the Lagoon 400 S2 and Lagoon 421 right now.
Lagoon catamarans : building, sale and chartering of luxury cruising catamarans
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25-07-2013, 10:51
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
There was a lengthy discussion earlier about the 420. Lagoon had tried to make one hull for sail and power boats. The power part didn't work out but it was pretty good at sailing. So they revised the hull a bit and got rid of that weird thingy by the rudder and the 421 was born.
BTW The Lagoon TPI 42s were made in the US and are considered one of Lagoon's best boats. Good luck finding a good deal on that one.
I'm rootin' for ya!
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25-07-2013, 14:49
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
It is confusing.
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25-07-2013, 15:11
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
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Originally Posted by Therapy
It is confusing.
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If you go to a boat show, the lights will start to come on.
The big three Catamaran companies, 1) Lagoon, 2) Fountaine-Pajot and 3) Leopard, have to keep moving and innovating to keep selling boats.
If they try an improvement and the Cat does not sell, they come out with a new design that will keep their slot in their product line.
Lagoon shows this competition the best with their Lagoon 380, 39, 400 and 421. All four of these Catamarans are just inches apart in length.
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26-07-2013, 14:21
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
Is a new 44 foot model coming soon ?
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26-07-2013, 16:10
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Re: Different Lagoon Models
Quote:
Originally Posted by wkstar
Is a new 44 foot model coming soon ?
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Assuming you mean Lagoon then the answer is no. They replaced the 440 with the 450 recently.
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