In entering this promising yet relatively untouched new market, the Lagoon
Power 43 introduces a boat genuinely designed for the private owner, with
a modest size and a reasonable price tag.
Walking around the upper and lower decks is an experience in itself -
an ergonomic delight!
The center cockpit has an open yet protected view of the water, and also
has straight access to the salon.
There is a full panoramic view from the owner's cabin as well as from the salon.
The transom connects the two stern sections and provides room for storage lockers, a swim ladder and a deck shower.
Several different engine options and interior finishes are available, thus creating a yacht capable of long nonstop crossings, quick day runs, fishing trips, coastal navigation, or serious extended cruises.
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| Overall length |
13.04 m / 42’9” |
| Waterline length |
11.90 m / 39’1” |
| Beam |
6.42 m / 21’1’’ |
| Draft |
1.20 m / 3’11’’ |
| Displacement |
environ 11.2 T / approx. 24693 lbs |
| Water Tank Capacity |
environ 2 x 350 l / 2 x 92 US Gal.
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| Fuel Tank Capacity |
environ 4 x 375 l / 4 x 99 US Gal. |
| Engine Rating |
2 x 200 CV à 2 x 300 CV |
| Designer |
Xavier Faÿ |
| Genoa sail area |
(max.) 38 m2 / 409 sq. ft. |
| Naval Architect |
Mer & Design (Philippe Subréro) |
| EEC Certification |
8 personnes (version charter) / 8 persons (charter version)
6 personnes (version propriétaire) / 6 persons (owner version)
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