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Lagoon 380 catamaran.

The Lagoon 380 is the smallest catamaran built by Lagoon at 38 feet and is known as the most successful cruising catamaran model. Introduced in 2000,  it was built to be a workhouse for the charter industry and an entry level-cruiser. It is a great entry level cruising catamaran that sails better than many other cats and provides lots of living space for the money.

Despite the small size the Lagoon 380 combines spacious accommodations normally reserved for much larger catamarans while still retaining decent performance. Charter versions of the Lagoon 380 have four staterooms and two heads. Owner versions have a master suite in the starboard hull that has a spacious bathroom with shower and head, in addition to a small office space. 

The Lagoon 380 has above average performance and can reach speeds up to 10 knots in strong winds. With the wider hulls, weight and low aspect keels, the Lagoon 380 performance significantly decreases as you get closer to apparent wind. It is also slow in lighter winds due and most sailors will prefer to motor. 

The main salon is spacious and provides 360 degree views of the world outside. It is fitted with the vertical windows that Lagoon is known for and a sliding  panel that opens up to connect the saloon and the cockpit. The saloon has able seating for a family or entertaining guests. However, it suffers from limited shelf space and a small navigation station that doesn’t have much room for charts or additional electronics. 

The Lagoon 380 has a single station helm on the port side with a raised platform that gives good visibility. Most of the sail controls including the main halyard, main sheet and port jib sheet are accessible at the helm.   The hulls are built of solid fiberglass below the waterline and a mix of foam and balsa core above the waterline. The hulls are rather wide to accommodate double births and the bridge deck has 2.65 feet of clearance.

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Production Numbers in 4 Figures Lagoon delivered over 1000 boats over the production lifetime. Line her up against the Lagoon 46 catamaran or the 42 and she still comes out as the top seller although production has now ceased. The 42 might overtake her at some point. The entry level boat at Lagoon is now the Lagoon 40, although sister company Excess has a 37 footer on its books: the Excess 11.

Circumnavigator The Lagoon 380 is a proven ocean crosser. She’s a sturdy, safe little boat that saw off the Lagoon 39 (also no longer in production) and continues to attract fans. She holds her value pretty well on the 2nd hand market too – quite a feat when you think of how many 380s are out there.

A Classic Catamaran This is an economical boat that is comfortable and has an acceptable level of performance. She’s no Ferrari (read our Gunboat 68 review if that´s more your budget). I would say she’s more of a Renault Espace. A reliable, solidly built catamaran that’s roomy for her size. How many other boats have this many hull numbers under their belt to feed back into the design process?

I can only think of the Prout Snowgoose. The L450 comes close.

  • The Lagoon 380 is one of the best selling catamarans ever (with the Lagoon 42), so it is tried and tested. And some! 380s are well built and safe.
  • She is comfortable for her size with those beamy hulls.
  • She is great value for money.
  • That compact size means it is easy to dock this boat -they are highly manoeuvrable with the twin engines. This boat turns on a sixpence.
  • Those vertical windows keep the sun out at midday and give you more living and head space.
  • She is a proven ocean crosser, even a circumnavigator.
  • The aft cockpit fits 6 people comfortably and feels secure.
  • You can’t leave the helm in both directions.
  • It isn’t the quickest catamaran, she’s slow to get going in light airs.
  • She is not great going to windward with those fat hulls and fixed keels. 55-60 degrees to true is probably optimal, with leeway. At 45 degrees, the speed drops off and the leeway picks up.
  • The quality of the interior finish is acceptable but it doesn’t wear that well.
  • Many of the older boats still have the soft top bimini.
  • Lagoon 380s do suffer from hobby horsing . Remember, this is a 37′ 11″ boat! On longer passages, you might want to move the anchor back off the front. Try and centralise the weight.
  • It´s not that easy to clamber up that high coach-roof

Lagoon’s signature vertical windows mean that you get the maximum space possible inside the boat for her length. Open up the double sliding doors and you have a decent sized area up top and the forward windows open right up to let the breeze flow through the boat at anchor.

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Acceptable Performance You can expect to sail at 6 to 9 knots in a decent breeze – perfectly acceptable for cruising. She won’t sail to windward like a dagger-board cat, but what were you expecting? You’ll probably be pointing at 55-60 degrees to true and doing 6 knots or so. Stick the leeward engine to get the speed up and head 10-15° or so higher.

Bear Away Off the wind, she’s a great little mover! You will see the low teens in decent conditions from time to time.

She does have a reputation for being a bit of a hobby horse when the waves get up, but we are talking a 38 foot boat, right? You might need to focus on getting weight off the nose and away from the stern for longer passages: try to centralise the weight as much as you can. All in all though, she’s a compact, cosy boat.

Construction

The 380 is not the lightest boat for her size- it is a production boat after all, but it does pack a decent sail plan with an SA/D ratio of 22 (square top mainsail option) which is higher than many of Lagoon’s current models.

The hull is solid fiberglass below the waterline and is cored with a mix of foam and balsa above the waterline. Lagoon use a vinlyester resin in the outer layers of the laminate to protect against blistering. The deck is balsa-cored with solid laminate under the areas that need more strength.

Interior bulkheads are bonded to the outer sides of the hulls.

lagoon 380 salon

Cosy with Guests The saloon table and seating area is really cosy- great for entertaining, and you have a nav station, fridge and galley all in here. Pretty impressive!

The cabins are spacious for a 38 footer and the heads are functional.

The finish is not the highest quality, but it is acceptable at this price point and easy to fix. They are known to look tired quickly as the veneer damages easily, so you will need to look after her. The other big downside is the soft top bimini on older versions: you´ll just have to live with it at this price point, or dust off your wallet and add a hard top bimini and dodger.

The Hard Top Bimini Came Later Later versions have the hard top bimini as standard, with a neat sliding sunroof to poke your head out of. The mainsheet traveller remained on the aft beam.

Lagoon 380 S2

This being a yacht with such a long production run (1999 to 2019), the Lagoon 380 molds went through a few modifications. For example, Hull #35 (Serenity Now) was built in 2000, still almost 1000 hulls off the final production run tally. Barit is hull number 509, launched 2008.

The main upgrade (although owners of the original design would probably say it was a downgrade) was with the launch of the Lagoon 380 S2 in 2003.

The main changes they made were:

  • New shelves over the engine compartments
  • They moved the bulkhead of the shower forward in the Starboard Hull (more space inside, less in the forward locker).
  • Larger windows in the hulls
  • Sliding door for privacy in the owner’s hull (on the owner’s version of course)
  • Improved galley, sink and countertop
  • Improved helm dash (on later S2s)
  • Double helm seat (a good addition this)
  • Additional winch on the port side.

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Good Clearance Bridgedeck clearance is good and the sail plan will happily cover you from anything from 9 knots of wind to 35. You should be averaging 7 knots SOG most of the time giving you 150 nm a day- perfectly acceptable for safe long distance cruising.

The other thing is that it is difficult to see and trim the mainsail on a starboard tack given that the helm is on the port bulkhead. But this is not an issue that is unique to the 380.

Well Organised The running rigging is well thought out for short handed sailing. With an electric winch for the main halyard, she’s easy to handle on your own and Lagoon have over spec’d the standing rigging on this boat. She´s a safe little mover.

lagoon 380 catamaran

You Won’t Overtake a Gunboat Upwind At 55 to true, she will sail. At 45-50 degrees, the speed drops off and you will be pushed sideways.

In light to moderate winds when close hauled, set the traveler to windward a couple of feet from centre & ease the main sheet a bit. Keep the momentum up before a tack and move the boat through the wind cleanly and steadily and she won´t stall.

At the end of the day, you´ll need dagger-boards to sail well to windward and that means less space and comfort. An older Catana would probably do it. The speed will drop off if you are sitting at 50 degrees or less to apparent, and in anything under 10 knots of wind you will need the engines on unless you have a bowsprit fitted and a Code 0 or gennaker to fly.

Put the first reef in at around 18 knots depending on your angle of sail & second reef when it blows over 25.

The 380 does hobby horse, so make sure that you move the weight back on longer passages (including the main anchor, for example). In a moderate to rough sea you may notice some slamming, especially going into the weather, but no more than comparable sized cats.

Under Power

The Twin Volvos 30s (well 29s) are more than enough to power you through the chop. Cruising speed with one engine is around 5 and a half knots, using around 2.5 litres per hour. Stick the other engine on and you will hit 7 knots comfortably, with 8 knots at Full Steam Ahead.

Very Manoeuvrable And with twin engines manoeuvering a relatively small cat, you’ll start to feel like you are an old hand in the marina in no time.

The engine rooms are well deigned as well, and easy to access.

Lagoon 380 Polar Diagram

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Lagoon 380 Blogs

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Because the 380 is such a popular boat, there are quite a few good sailing blogs out there which are useful if you want to get a better feel for the catamaran.

From the Horse’s Mouth A good one is Sailing on the Sunnyside which all about a couple living the minimalist life on their 380: Sunnyside. She´s hull number 322, made in 2005.

You should also check out the blog archive of Seth from the Sailing Family. They circumnavigated on a Lagoon 380 called Honeymoon : that is worth a read.

They have now upgraded to an Outremer 51 (well, you would if you could, wouldn’t you?)

SV Straycat is another 380 blog on a 2000 Lagoon (hull # 24). There’s a great description of the boat on the blog.

Then there’s the Phase 2 Catamaran vlog. These guys are really out there enjoying themselves.

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The stand out fact about the Lagoon 380 is that they have sold so many. You get what you pay for, of course, and with the 380 you get a lot for your money. Lagoon deliver exactly what they promise. These catamarans are great value for money and are easily able to stand up to regular private use, but make sure you keep on top of that ‘job list’. But that´s the same for any boat, right?

It’s a Clever Design The Lagoon 380 is a  clever compromise on volume versus performance, and she has a very good load-carrying capacity for a boat that is less than 40 feet.

She’s a classic catamaran.

Is the Lagoon 380 still in Production? No, Lagoon stopped making the 380 in 2019. Originally, it was going to be replaced by the 39, but they stopped production on that boat as well. The smallest Lagoon cat is now the 40. You might want to check out the Excess 11 which is part of the same Group – it’s a similar sized boat, but has aft helms.

How many 380s did Lagoon produce? They made around 1000. It is one of their top selling models behind the 42.

How much does a Lagoon 380 cost? There are plenty on the second hand market, but good examples hold their price and they remain popular. You can pick one up from €120,000 to €200,000 on the second hand market, we´d say you need to spend from 150-180k for a decent, well looked after boat. There are a lot of ex charter boats out there on the market – that’s fine, but they might need some money spent on them.

What are the Main Differences Between a Lagoon 380 and a Lagoon 380 S2? The shower bulkhead was moved forward in the S2 to create a bigger shower/head. Larger windows were used in the hulls and a sliding privacy door was installed in the owner’s hull. They improved the galley and remolded the helm station. These were all minor changes, more of a marketing update if anything, and many prospective buyers prefer the older boats which have more storage, better quality interior finishes and easier access to the engines. The first 380 S2 launched in 2003.

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Technical specification.

Draft

1.15m / 3´9"

Disp. (Light)

7.3 tonnes / 16,094 lbs

D/L

132

Mainsail

47/52* m² / 506/560* sq ft

SA/D

21 / 22*

Water

300 l / 79 US gal

Genoa

30m² / 323 sq ft

Engines

2 x 18, 21 or 28 HP

Length

11.55m / 37´ 11"

Beam

6.53m / 21´ 5"

Diesel

2 x 100 litres / 2 x 26 US gal

SA/D*

21 / 22*

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Lagoon 380

This vessel has been meticulously maintained and includes numerous upgrades. It has undergone recent bottom painting and rudder maintenance, ensuring it is in excellent condition. The sails are also in great condition, and the main sail line has been replaced. Additionally, the GPS has been upgraded to a Garmin system. The vessel has also been equipped with new underwater LED lights, providing enhanced visibility in low-light conditions.

The Yanmar Port has had all exterior parts replaced, including belts, pulleys, and a water pump in 2023. The Yanmar Star motor was completely rebuilt and replaced in 2023, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. The windlass has also been replaced in 2022, providing peace of mind when anchoring.

Inside the vessel, a brand-new exterior freezer has been added, and recent gel coat repairs have been made. The beds, curtains, and hatch covers are all brand new, providing comfort and style. The main salon’s new dining table is a beautifully handcrafted piece, adding a touch of elegance to the interior.

The A/C systems have all been maintained and serviced in 2023, ensuring optimal cooling and comfort. Additionally, brand-new life jackets have been added for increased safety. The toilet in the owner’s cabin was replaced in 2024.

Lastly, the vessel includes a brand-new West Marine Zodiac 10’2 with a recently serviced Yamaha 15 HP and other upgrades. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own the ultimate vessel for exploring the open sea. Sapphire Seas is waiting for her new owner – will you be the one to take the helm and set sail on your next great journey?

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Specifications
Catamaran Name:Sapphire Seas
Model:380
Year Built:2009
Builder:Lagoon
Construction:Other
Loa:38ft / 11.58m
Lwl:36ft
Beam:22ft 0in
Draft:3ft 9in
Mast Height:58ft 0in
Fuel Tanks:52 gal
Water Tanks:70 gal
Holding Tanks:30 gallons gallons
Cabins:3
Heads:2
Engines:2 x Yanmar 3YM20 2009
Engine Hours:0 / 30

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Layout & accommodations.

  • Plenty Of Storage Throughout! The Living Space On This Catamaran Is Comparable To A Monohull 30-40% Longer.
  • Much More Floor Space And All Cabins Have The Latest One-way Window That Increases Light And Visibility, While Keeping Your Privacy.
  • The Starboard Hull is Dedicated Exclusively To The Owner With A Layout That Includes An Oversize Queen Bed. Office Desk With Bookshelf Hanging Lockers & Safe.
  • The Head Has Large Medicine Cabinet, Mirrors, And A Shower That Can Accommodate Two With Comfort.two Port Side Guest Cabins With A Central Head And Stand Up Shower.
  • From The Salon You Have 360 Degree View.
  • The Galley Is Up, Located Between The Salon And Cockpit. Great For Entertaining Up To 8 Guests.
  • The Glass Slider Locks Open With A Sliding Window That Locks Open As Well, Providing An Open Venue. Comfortable Standing Headroom At 6’9”.
  • The Galley Is Up And Adjacent To Cockpit, With Opening Window,
  • Facilitating Entertaining Between The Interior And Exterior Living Spaces.
  • Double Stainless Steel Sinks
  • 12v Refrigerator
  • 3 Burner Stove With Oven
  • Plenty Of Storage And Counter Space
  • Deck & Equipment
  • Composite Hard-top Bimini (upgraded Option)
  • Double Helmsman Seat
  • Quick 1000 Anchor Windless
  • Large Bow Compartments Accessible Via Deck Hatch
  • Bow Trampoline With Knotless Nylon Netting
  • Hot/cold Cockpit Shower
  • Emergency Tiller
  • S/s Swim Ladder
  • 60lb. Anchor W/200 Ft. Of Chain
  • All Safety Equipment
  • Great Single Hand Vessel,
  • All Control Lines/sheets Answer To The Helm Station.
  • Comes With Custom Cockpit Cushions And Cockpit Table And Under Seat Ice Chest.

Electronics & Navigation

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  • Chart Table On Port Side Aft Salon.
  • 2x Ray Marine Displays
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  • 2 Waterproof Hand Held
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Engine & Mechanical

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  • Genoa Cars With Adjustable Fairleads
  • Genoa Winch, 44.2 Stc, On Roof
  • Halyard Winch, 40.2 Stc, On Roof
  • Mainsail Reef Lines
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  • Genoa Furling Line
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lagoon 380 catamaran

The Lagoon 380 is a classic sailing yacht, with several spots to lounge and comfortable cabins

UP TO 6 GUESTS

2 BATHROOMS

lagoon 380 catamaran

This large, modern 38 foot sailing catamaran is perfect for spending a week exploring the Greek islands in comfort and style. If your trip includes a hostess, this yacht can accommodate 4 guests. Without a hostess, it can fit up to 6 guests.

  • 2-3 available double cabins (depending on hostess)
  • 2 full bathrooms
  • Large kitchen/saloon with refrigerator, sink, oven and stove
  • Outdoor covered seating area for relaxing and dining
  • Front netting perfect for relaxing in the sun

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Features & Amenities

Snorkel sets, refrigerator, full kitchen, on-deck sound system, dishes, glasses & cutlery.

The yacht includes all of the cups, plates and silverware you’ll need for your meals, drinks and snacks.

Shower on Deck

There is a handheld shower on the back of the yacht near the swim deck. This is great for rinsing off after an afternoon swim. Don’t worry, there are showers in the bathrooms too.

If you anchor off a secluded beach, you can use the dinghy to get ashore. Occasionally, you’ll also use the dinghy in port if the marina is crowded.

All of our yachts include free unlimited wifi via a modem that connects to the 4G cell network.

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Each of the three available cabins on the Lagoon 380 come with reading lights, storage under the bed for shoes and gear, and a closet for hanging clothes.

In case it gets warm, there are bedside fans and multiple windows that open to let the breeze in.

Keep in mind that the skipper will sleep in one of the four bedrooms, which is why only three are available for guests.

Experienced, Local Sailing Skipper Hostess Included Half-board: Breakfast & Lunch Included Basic Snorkel Sets 2GB of Wifi Luxury Linens All Port Fees Included Fuel Costs Included VAT/Tax Included End-Cleaning Included

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