2008 Lagoon 500

VESSEL INFORMATION

ASKING PRICE

US $495,000

LAUNCHED

2008

LENGTH

54'5"

BEAM

29'

DRAFT

6'

GUESTS

6

CABINS

3

HEADS

2

ENGINE

x2 Yanmar 4JH4-TE

HULL

GRP - White

DESIGNER

Lagoon

BUILDER

Lagoon

VESSEL SPECIFICATION

Description:


2008 Lagoon 500 -Owners Version - ONE OWNER

 



This Lagoon 500 has only ONE owner and is fully equipped with everything that you could ask for, from a diving compressor to making diving trips easier too fixed stainless steel life lines that are also extended higher up for even more safety.

Transom has been extended by 1.07m for more stream line sailing and also makes it easier to get on and off of the boat. 

She is fully equipped with Raymarine and Garmin navigation equipment. ( Independently )

All manuals are still onboard!

Based in the Antigua & Barbuda, she is ready to set sail on her new adventure!


Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:


Specs

Builder: Lagoon
Designer: Lagoon.
Keel: Fin
Hull Shape: Catamaran

Dimensions
LOA: 54 ft 5 in
Beam: 29ft
LWL: 52ft 8 in
Maximum Draft: 6 ft 0 in
Displacement: 41005 lbs

Engine
Engine Brand: Yanmar (x2)
Year Built: 2007
Engine Model: 4JH4-TE
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Location: Center
Engine Hours: 2436 / 2462
Propeller: 3 blade propeller
Drive Type: Sail Drive
Engine Power: 75 HP

Tanks

  • Fresh Water Tanks: 4 Stainless steel (240L)
  • Fuel Tanks: 2 Plastic (480 L)
  • Holding Tanks: 1 Plastic (80L)


Accommodations
Number of cabins: 3
Number of heads: 2


Layout

Owner version – three cabins, salon, kitchen, and stern deck

Salon, kitchen, and stern deck on same level. Navigation station in salon.

Flybridge above salon c/w helm and full navigation. All sailing lines operated from flybridge with electric winches. Anchoring operated from flybridge. Large custom made bimini over flybridge. Bimini over flybridge is walk on from sail bag handling.

Starboard – owners cabin, queen bed at stern, clothes wardrobe, work station, head, lavatory, large shower stall

Port – stern cabin c/w queen bed, lavatory, head and shower; mid section with storage cabinets, one fridge and two freezers; bow cabin c/w queen bed, lavatory, head and shower


Additional Detail - Accommodations and Living Space Layouts

  • Salon, galley and stern deck on the same level. Ample amount of headroom.
  • Number of single berths: 0 (The bow compartments, typically considered single berths have been equipped with shelves for storing spares, sails and extra lines)
  • Number of double berths: 3 – two on port side and one (master) on starboard side at the stern. All equipped with Queen size mattresses.
  • Number of cabins: 3
  • Number of heads: 3 all electric with macerator pumps
  • Number of showers: 4 - 3 (one in each cabin) and 1 outside on port stern steps
  • Salon layout includes:
  1. L-shape couch
  2. Table on up/down retractable centre post and folding in table leaves
  3. Navigation desk
  4. Stores/book cabinet
  5. Book cabinet added above steps into Master bedroom
  6. In-floor storage compartments
  7. Under couch storage compartments
  8. Window curtains all-around
  9. Lock-in-place sliding door to stern deck
  • Main cabin on starboard side includes:
  1. Sleeping berth at aft section
  2. Cabinets, shelves, wardrobe closets and work desk in the middle section
  3. Separate compartment for head (toilet)
  4. Separate large compartment for shower
  5. Separate space for lavatory sink/cabinet/medicine cabinet between toilet and shower
  6. Added one Garmin GMI 20 and one Raymarine i70s for quick reference at a glance for whichever travel/sailing information the instruments are set on by the skipper
  • Port side hull layout includes:
  1. Aft cabin with its own head/shower
  2. Forward cabin with its own head/shower
  3. Storage cabinets and fridges/freezers in middle section between the fore and aft cabins


Galley (Kitchen):

 

  1. Galley is located on main level salon to port side.
  2. Equipped with:
  3. Propane stove - oven and 3-burner top,
  4. Storage cabinets,
  5. Two-basin stainless steel sink.
  6. ONE Frigonautica fridge - capacity 130 l   12V 48W at kitchen level
  7. In port hull, three steps below kitchen level:
  8. ONE Frigonautica fridge - capacity 130 l   12VDC
  9. TWO Frigonautica freezers – capacity 130 l   12VDC

 

Stern deck Equipped with:

  1. Seating bench U-size c/w cushions
  2. Removable table on two posts good for 6 people dining. Storage in ceiling.
  3. Removable table on single post good for 2 to 4 people dining. Storage in ceiling.
  4. Food preparation counter c/w stainless steel sink located to port side
  5. Beverage fridge (12VDC) under countertop
  6. Ice maker (110 VAC) under countertop.
  7. Custom made BBQ station on stern lifeline
  8. Stern deck full weather protection removable panels side and back cover - custom designed for protection from rain or bright sunshine
  9. Added one Garmin GMI 20 and one Raymarine i70s for quick reference at a glance for whichever travel/sailing information the instruments are set on by the skipper
  10. Electrical/house battery compartment under forward seat
  11. Storage compartments under all seats
  12. Shoe storage compartment custom made
  13. Fully enclosed garbage bin for 30-liter garbage bags custom made
  14. Main sheet quick release rope clutch

 

Added improvements for Main Engines:

  1. Fresh water flush for each engine
  2. Added strainer between sea water pump and engine heat exchanger for catching broken off vanes of sea water pump impellers. Helps in detecting when to change sea water pump impeller and prevents broken rubber vanes plugging heat exchanger channels.

Added improvements to generator set up:

  1. Fresh water flush for generator
  2. Added strainer between sea water pump and engine heat exchanger for catching broken off vanes of sea water pump. Helps in detecting when to change sea water pump impeller and prevents broken rubber vanes plugging heat exchanger channels.
  3. Three-way valve allowing use of drawn up by raw water pump sea water for cooling or forced sea water via deck wash pump.

Electrical Equipment

  1. Shore power inlet – isolation transformer
  2. Generator – ONAN 20 kW, diesel
  3. Inverter Charger – ONE Mastervolt 2,000 Ah
  4. Battery Chargers – TWO Mastervolt 80 Ah each

Solar Panels:

  1. THREE (3) - ES-A-200 210W 12V (Evergreen Solar Panels)
  2. One Solar Boost Voltage Regulator SB50DL
  3. Battery Temperature Sensor
  4. One Remote Display for SB50DL
  5. Battery Bank – 9 Lifeline GPL 4DL Batteries – 12V/210 Ah AGM Type – Installed Nov 2018
  6. Electrical Circuits Wired for: 12VDC and 120VAC
  7. All inside and stern deck ceiling lights are refitted with LED 12 VDC
  8. Electric dive air compressor c/w dedicated breaker box

Entire boat is wired for 110 VAC


Other Mechanical and Electrical Equipment

  1. Air conditioning – six units – two in salon and two in each hull/cabin
  2. Fresh water maker (desalinator) HRO 75 GPH 110VAC
  3. Electric toilet (macerator pumps) in all three heads
  4. Opacmare hydraulic gangway (up/down and extension) at stern c/w remote control
  5. Exhaust fan, on thermostat, for electrical/battery housing compartment


Electric bilge pumps for each hull:

  1. Polish – auto check every minute,
  2. main – auto/manual switch/alarm at salon electric panel
  3. auxiliary – manual on/off switch at helm
  4. Manual (lever pumping) bilge at stern deck
  5. Electric bilge pumps for each engine compartment
  6. Polish – auto check every minute c/w on/off switch


Deck Wash pumps :

  1. one for bow deck and generator fresh water flush
  2. one for stern deck and engine fresh water flush
  3. Foot (fresh water) pump in galley (kitchen)
  4. Lightening protection system custom designed and installed in 2010
  5. Security system
  6. Diesel polishing/refreshing equipment added for both diesel tanks c/w programable on/off time and duration for diesel filtering


Electronics - Navigation:

  1. Two independent navigation systems – Garmin and Raymarine.
  2. The two systems are not interconnected by multiplexer in order to remain independent at all times
  3. They could be used independently one or the other, as well they could both be used at the same time.
  4. All functions of either system are available at nav table in salon and at helm station on flybridge.


Additional Garmin GMI 20 and Raymarine i70s Multifuction Displays are installed at:

  1. Stern deck
  2. By bed in Master Cabin
  3. In starboard Master cabin by stairs to salon

 

Electronics – Entertainment:

  1.  TV set – Panasonic
  2. HDMI Input Selector Box
  3. Computer ready HDMI cable to HDMI Selector Box at Salon as well as at starboard cabin desk
  4. DVD player via computer
  5. Radio – Fusion UD750 12VDC Marine Stereo with UNIDOCK – AM/FM/Bluetooth

- Two remote controls – one at stern deck and one at flybridge

-Speakers BOSE - in four zones: salon, flydeck, and two zones at stern deck

 

 

Sails and Winches

  1. All winches are electric - Lewmar
  2. Fully battened mainsail
  3. Three reef points; two fully operable from helm station; third (deep) reef requires latching main sail luff at the mast
  4. Extra blocks and cleats installed for accidental jibe preventer line on port and starboard
  5. Sail bag c/w lazy jacks
  6. Genoa – 120%; Furling with a furling line on electric winch
  7. Extra blocks and rope clutches installed port and starboard for facilitating better downwind performance of genoa
  8. Gennaker/Cruising spinnaker – 150%; Continuous line furler system.
  9. Asymmetric Spinnaker c/w sock


Standing Rigging

  1. Shrouds inspected and changed out in 2010

 

  1. Running Rigging
  2. Steering wheel at helm – chain and cable type
  3. Electric winches for all running rigging
  4. Add-ons for Genoa downwind sailing and accidental jibe protection

 

 

Outside Equipment/Extras

  1. Cockpit cushions
  2. Outboard engine(s) bracket, accommodates two o/b engines
  3. Outboard Engine – 2018 Tohatsu 20HP 4-Stroke, Electric/Pull Cord Start
  4. Davit for outboard engines lifting and lowering using electric winch
  5. Tender – inflatable 2018 Achilles HB-350DX Rigid Hull (RIB) 11’6”
  6. Davit for tender lifting and lowering using electric winch
  7. Liferaft
  8. Trampoline changed in 2018

 

Ground Tackle

  1. Primary anchor – Rocna Galvanized Steel Anchor 121 lbs (50 kg) with 100 meters (300 feet) 12 mm all chain rode
  2. Secondary anchor –Delta Galvanised Steel Anchor 99 lbs (45 kg) with 80 meters (260 feet) 12 mm all chain rode
  3. Provisional (stern) anchor – Fortress type with 20 feet chain and 200 feet three-braid rope
  4. Electric windlasses – Lewmar V5 - for both ready to deploy anchors. Both windlasses c/w remote control at helm
  5. SIX braided ¾” shore lines – 75 feet long each
  6. FOUR three-braid shore lines – 200 feet long each
  7. TWO anchor bridles attached to each hull bows

 

Covers

  1. Spray sides for stern deck. Custom designed for protection from rain or providing shade from shining sun
  2. Spray sides and front for bimini
  3. Main sail bag c/a Lazy Jacks
  4. Ceiling hatches covers for boat storage
  5. Front trampoline cover for boat storage

 

 

Overall Inside Layout Modifications and Custom Improvements:


  1.  Added charts and book storage cabinet above entry to starboard cabin.
  2. Added book shelves in hallway of starboard (Master) cabin.
  3. Organised all vendor information in designated binders for ongoing reference.
  4. Changed loveseat in starboard (Master) cabin with elegant wardrobe cabinet.


Overall Hull and Deck Layout Modifications - Safety and Comfort Custom Improvements:

 

-     Both hulls have been extended at the sterns by 1.07 m (42 “) to minimize drag.

-     One layer Kevlar and one layer fiberglass have been laid out along centre line underneath of both hulls for improving structural integrity during lifting off the water and storing boat on dry dock.

-     Added second ready-to-deploy anchor c/w windlass, remote windlass control at helm station, 200 feet chain, secured resting place on front crossbeam.

-     Swim ladders on both sterns.

-     Added storage compartment at each stern. One fitted with rack for dive cylinders. Added storage compartment at middle of stern transom beam for spare Fortress anchor and extra shore lines.

-     All four lazarettes in front of boat superstructure have been double fiber glassed for improving torsional stability at bow of hulls.

-     Two bow compartments have been equipped with shelves for better managing boat stores and spares.

-     Stepping platform has been installed at centre of bow cross beam for facilitating work with gennaker, spinnaker and catching up anchor buoys.

-     All lifelines stanchions have been raised by 150 mm (6”).

-     All top lifelines have been replaced with 1” diameter stainless steel pipe.

-     All roof top holding ¾” stainless steel lines have been added to in order to provide holding points while walking around the entire deck.

-     Two 4” stainless steel posts have been installed at stern for holding KVH domes.

-     GPS antenna bar has been installed between the posts for the KVH domes.

-     Davit for lifting and lowering outboard dinghy engine has been installed at stern. It is using an electric winch.

-     Storing pad for outboard dinghy engine(s) has been installed at stern. Accommodates two outboard engines

-     BBQ stand and work table has been installed at stern lifeline top bar.

-     New walk-on bimini installed covering the width of flybridge and fore-and-aft length allowing ease of servicing sail bag and boom resting in designated boom gallows built of teak.

-     Stepping on platform accommodating life raft and providing step on access to bimini top.

-     Fiber glass box behind flybridge bench for storing electric dive compressor.

-     Stainless steel bar for multifunction chartplotters at helm station.

-     Added two folding steps at top of mast (on each side) for resting/securing while changing out or servicing mast top equipment.

-     Front trampoline changed out with new in year 2018.

-     Snag protection in front of propellers

Extra stern bridle cleats on inside of each hull


 

Disclaimer

Lighthouse Yachting Ltd. offers the details of this vessel in good faith and has tried to verify all details as much as possible but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. As a buyer you should instruct your agent or surveyor to investigate and validate such details as you desire. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.


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