Grabau International is delighted to announce the new listing of the 2007 Lagoon 440 ‘PIA ONE’.
Well maintained from her owner, licensed for charter. Lots of recent upgrades and spare parts available. Documents up to date with every legal Spanish requirement available upon request
FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:
PIA ONE, purchased to use partly for charter, has been constantly maintained and upgraded. The seller added many extras for his own pleasure and to run charter with comfort. Antifouling treatment done in September 2019. PIA ONE is available for viewings and ready to sail.
She has some great features such as: water maker, inverter, solar panels, cockpit refrigerator, two additional crew cabins, one located in each of the twin forepeaks.
Steering can be done from the fly or from the interior. Fully equipped navigation table with: engine throttle control, GPS plotter, VHF radio, radar, autopilot, on-board computer.
She has the popular 4-cabin, 4-en suite heads layout plus the very spacious combined saloon, galley and navigation area which these very popular boats are renowned for, full batten mainsail with lazy bag and lazy jacks along with a roller furling genoa both of them with the UV- protection, teak cockpit and anchor windlass for ease of handling. There is also an optional Highfield inflatable 3.1m tender which is easily launched and retrieved with the transom davits
Her inventory highlights are many and include: • 4-cabin, 4-head interior layout plus two additional crew cabins. • Twin Yanmar 4JH4CE diesel engines each producing 54hp • Watermaker 50 l / h • Inverter • Solar panels • LED interior exterior and navigation lights. • Electric winch • Sound system with speakers in the interior, fly and bow • Refrigerator & freezer • Built-in gas oven and inset gas stove • Additional cupboards and draws to the galley • Bow pulpit seating • Navigation package plus VHF radio • Deck wash sea water / freshwater pump. • Shark brown interior upholstery. • Additional sunbathing cushions with lifting back rests. • Electric flush heads to all heads. • Gennaker with snuffer • Full batten mainsail with partial UV protection • Boom lazy bag with lazy jacks • Roller furling genoa • Cockpit enclosure with clears. • Cockpit external sink and fridge • Teak to the cockpit • Additional optional extra double berth to the saloon. • 10 -person life raft • Electric anchor windlass with remote control • 2x anchors and chain.
RECENT MAINTENANCE HIGHLIGHTS: • Water circuit pumps changed 2017 • Exterior cushions, new 2018 • Shrouds changed in 2016 • WC water pumps new 2017 • New plastimo 24kg delta anchor 2018 • Antifouling paint restored from fiber base in 2017, latest antifouling OCT-19 • New electric winch gear and electric motor (2019) • Engines fully serviced including, alternators, starters, injectors, filters, o-rings 2019 • New saildrive diaphragms 2019
YACHTING PRESS REVIEW:
Even a short look back in time shows how accustomed we have become to luxury in our boats. We expect beautiful wood joinery, smooth fiberglass work, large electrical systems, sophisticated navigation gear, electric winches, effortless sail handling, spacious living areas, and galleys that rival our kitchens at home. The Lagoon 440 has all that.. .. This boat’s mission is long-range cruising by a family, or charter service. Any vessel this size is out of place when sailing in light breezes and tacking in close quarters, but the Lagoon 440 will be perfectly at home. The big cat handles nicely under either power or sail but without much feedback or helm feel. The sight lines from the flybridge are excellent. The high-cut jib minimizes the blind spot. The Lagoon 440 cruises easily at about 8 knots under power and is highly maneuverable. Sail handling on a vessel this size is a major concern, and the Lagoon accomplishes it gracefully with the aid of electric winches and conveniently led halyards and sheets.ç The boom is not too high for an average-height sailor, to reach easily for flaking, but the roller-furling headsail is easy to manage. Sail Magazine MANUFACTURER’S HISTORY:
The creation of Lagoon in 1984, which was originally the direct extension of JTA (Jeanneau Technologies Avancees), Jeanneau’s “competition” department (Pierre ler, Fleury Michon, etc). Lagoon also answered to unusual requests, such as the construction of the trimarans for the film Waterworld. In 1987 a first generation of catamarans was born with the Lagoon 55, 47, 57, and 67: owners’ boats for offshore cruising. The Beneteau Group took over the Jeanneau shipyards in 1996 and handed over the development of the Lagoon brand, a legacy of its acquisition to Construction Navale Bordeaux. The use of high-tech composite was implemented in the shipyard.
From 1997, Lagoon established its identity, building more and more spacious and comfortable boats, while enhancing construction methods. During that period, the Lagoon 380, 410, 440, 470, 500 and 570 were launched. Further enhancements and refinements came in 2004 with the Lagoon 440 – the first catamaran with a “gull wing shape” nacelle, and the first catamaran under 45 feet with a flybridge. An unparalleled worldwide production record in the 45-foot range with 423 units produced.
The Lagoon range has continued to advance through to the current day adopting new technologies such as hybrid diesel/electric propulsion where it sees a benefit to its customers and the wider environment. All-in-all, Lagoon catamarans must be one of the most successful brands of multihulls for customers wishing to enjoy luxurious living combined with excellent sailing performance.
Lagoon 440 – Pia One – Asking Euro 255,000 ex VAT – full details here
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