Here are the new 3D pictures of the Lagoon Seventy 7. Lagoon brought together an illustrious team for the design of its flagship: VPLP, Patrick le Quรฉment and Nauta Design.
All have strived to produce a catamaran where harmony reigns between the interior and exterior living spaces, where compromise does not exist, where innovation enhances comfort and life at sea.
For the more demanding, 25 mยฒ of fully configurable space enables you to create your very own Seventy 7. This option is available only in the “forward galley and crew quarters” version, as the customisable space is that of the aft portion of the port hull.
Connected spaces that become one, from the aft deck to the trampoline forward. A massive flybridge affording an impressive additional living space, while remaining an integral part of the boat.
A forward cockpit, directly accessible from the deck and the saloon, provides an outstanding view to the horizon. Large hull portholes that allow generous amounts of light into the interior spaces.
Direct access to the sea from the owner’s suite through the hull door, the Seventy 7โs private beach: a little technological gem available as an option.
Lagoon Seventy 7, the interiors
A salon with large windows and exceptional headroom, providing an outstanding panoramic view. A real ownerโs suite, independent of the rest of the vessel, providing access to the sea with an optional private beach.
A flexible space enabling the creation of an additional private area for the owner’s suite, connecting directly to the saloon and the forward cockpit.
Different layouts available with 3, 4 or even 5 guest cabins, each fitted with an island bed, a desk, ample storage spaces and complemented by a private bathroom. A crew area with more comfort and space: a true suite, located at the forward or aft end of the boat depending on the desired layout, as there are 2 layout options.