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Lagoon is a leading catamaran manufacturer founded in 1984, now a branch of the company CNB, owned by Bénéteau. Thanks to a complete and innovative range, Lagoon has become one of the leading shipyards in the multihull sector since 2003. The brand's strengths are the design of its catamarans, as well as their above-average performance. Faithful to the expertise of the firm of architects Van Petegem and Vincent Lauriot Prévost, Lagoon has been able to produce exceptional models such as the Lagoon 620. But whatever your catamaran, each one presents its innovations to make cruising even more enjoyable. Majestic vessels that are a joy for pleasure boaters, but also for racing enthusiasts who never tire of praising the performance of the catamarans and trimarans that leave the company's factories. Lagoon one thing leading to another. In its early days, the shipyard was part of the competition department of the Jeanneau Technologie Avancées or JTA group. This extension allowed Lagoon to gain experience in the construction of boats with one hull and multihulls dedicated to competition. Boats with unparalleled performance and a string of victories. By working with CNB, Lagoon gained fame, particularly in the category of competition catamarans designed by Vincent Lauriot Prévost and Marc Van Peteghem. Two architects (VPLP) who gave birth to a little marvel: the Oracle trimaran, winner of the America's Cup race in 2010. Lagoon also finds itself in the cinema, notably during the release of the film Waterworld in 1995, where we discover some futuristic trimarans. But the first Lagoon catamarans date from 1985, such as the Lagoon 55 with two engines and 96 hp. Characteristics of Lagoon boats Design and performance certainly characterize Lagoon vessels. Producing ships in series, the company offers products with above-average performance. The design is characterized by sleek, chic and trendy lines. A perfect marriage that gave birth to a new generation in 1996. On the new catamarans, comfort has been revisited and space optimized. But it was in 2003 that the new Lagoon models won over sailors and pleasure boaters. The boats are constructed using infusion, a technique that increases the resin content in the fiber and the quality of the bonds. The interior design has been conceived to meet the wishes of a demanding clientele. Thanks to the intervention of the experienced engineers of the company's design office, each piece of furniture finds its place with ease. Lagoon catamarans are also distinguished by their mechanism. Less than 50 feet in length, each vessel is equipped with a motor with a saildrive transmission that facilitates maneuvering and improves the performance of the propellers.