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General Description
The Lagoon 380 was introduced in 1999 and successfully blended the many Lagoon characteristics of quality construction, a strong sailing pedigree and contemporary styling, and offered tremendous value to its owners.
As a result, the Lagoon 380 became the best selling single model catamaran ever, with hull number 300 coming off the production line at the beginning of 2005.
The 2006 version features modifications to the original Lagoon 380 in many areas and with even more standard equipment.
Actual Condition
This 380 was damaged in Hurricane Irma. The mast and rigging were lost in the storm. She suffered some minor topside and deck damages, ie; lost stanchions, scratches, and davits. There was no water damage or water intrusion to the interior or engine compartments.
The boom and main sail were in the cabin at the time of the storm and are included in the sale. The bottom was recently painted and she is now back in the water. This is a nice looking Lagoon and should be an easy project to finish and start sailing.
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Equipment
Water Maker, Inverter, battery charger, GPS and Nav equipment.
A trailer is not included in this sale.
Engine(s) Condition
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No statement of condition can be made regarding motors, engines or machinery, whatsoever. A photo may appear of the engine compartment and machinery, but it is entirely the buyers responsibility to inspect and determine their actual condition.