From the comments under this video:
"Hey folks, this is still a
Lagoon, and they have not figured out how to keep
hull windows from leaking (I had a 500 destroyed by a failed window and a 52 that the factory would not
repair when the
hull windows leaked after one year). The
salon door on the 52 is attached by sheet metal screws, so don't expect those nice glass doors to
work after a few months or less. And the opening sun
deck on the hull, I would not even think for a second that
Lagoon could
engineer (or support) this properly. It's all
marketing, smoke and mirrors. Look at the used prices on 62's,,,can't even give them away. IF they could actually make this dream video a reality it would be great, but trust me, they absolutely cannot. The WORST customer
service of any luxury item in the world. If you want a yacht like this, go to a real
boat builder, but Lagoon is famous for building
cheap fleet boats for
charter companies, and this would be a nightmare to maintain. No global
service, no interest in really helping the $1+M buyer at all. If you have to have one, wait an year or two and buy a used one at half
price. My 52 was pristine and had many custom upgrades and I had a hard time "giving" it away to stop the financial bleeding. Nice video, I would buy the plane first."
That sounds not very optimistic.
And he's correct, you can buy 3 year old Lagoon 620 with mind blowing features and updates for $0.9-1M, which sounds absolutely crazy. Has anyone seen one of these? Are they THAT bad?
I mean - I don't mind it to be a
project, the only question is - how big is that
project?