Lagoon 380 Owner's Version. Set up for offshore cruising image

Lagoon 380 Owner's Version. Set up for offshore cruising

Location Fiji. Get contact data at YachtHub
$175,000
Request survey for $644
Accommodation
Owners Hull: Large aft cabin with queen sized bed, hanging closet, with USB charging ports Mid hull library, with an additional closet and a storage cabinet Bathroom forward with electric flush macerating toilet and a separate shower enclosure Safe 2 X Cabin fans Ample storage Plenty of opening portholes for cross ventilation Port Hull: Large aft cabin with queen sized bed and hanging closet Mid-hull bathroom with electric flush macerating toilet and a wet shower Forward cabin with king single and closet/also transforms into workshop Both cabins have cabin fans and plenty of opening portholes for cross ventilation Salon: Dining table with adjustable legs (converts to additional berth) Ample storage below settee seats Navigation station to Port LED lighting
Address
Careel Bay Marina 46 Cowdroy AvenueSydney NSW Australia
Beam
6.53m
Boat Reference
LAG38025
Builder
CNB - Lagoon France
Cabins
2
Dealer
Nautilus Yacht Management
Deck Gear
Deck Shower Cockpit cushions Lifelines Stainless steel wire to s/s swaged studs and turnbuckles through stainless steel stanchions Jacklines and reinforced attachment points on both sides Masthead Anchor light Navigation lights at deck level Steaming light mounted on mast Manual Bilge Pump
Decks Material
GRP
Designer
Van Peteghem/Lauriot-Prevost
Dinghy
Lammina AL 9.5 RIB with storage locker, covers and anchor
Draft
1.15m
Electrics
House Batteries 3 x 250 Amp Gel Batteries: April 2024 Start Batteries (2): 2X 100 AH leadacid (Port 2025) and (Starboard 2023) Battery Charger 1 Xantrex with remote control (2013) and Mastervolt12/50-3 (2012) Watermaker Echotec 50L/h DML-260 (2013) with additional mineral filter for better water quality. Runs off Solar power, also runs with separate 100 Ah battery which is charged with the generator 220V. Generator Nextgen UCM2-55 5.5kw Diesel (2013) Wind generator ; Airbreeze (2013) Solar Panels 2 x 155W (2014) + 2 x Votronic Solar charger 420 Duodig + remote display + 4 x 110W Inverter 3500KW Waeco (2019) Shore Power 220V and 110V Power sockets in boat. Div connection for marinas USA, Europe, etc. (380 - 220) Cathodic protection: Saildrive collar zinc anodes Kiwi Feathering Props: 2023 Port forward external mounted zinc anode
Electronics / Navigation
Depth Sounder Raymarine Log Raymarine Tridata ST60 Autopilot Raymarine Smart 6002 HYDRAULIC/S3 PLUS Second autopilot Raymarine Wheel pilot plus remote steering in the saloon Both autopilots are installed (2 computer controllers) to change between the 2 Wind instruments Raymarine ST60 2016 Chartplotter 2 plotter : Garmin 992 Touch (Cockpit) and Garmin GPS 1222 Touch 2019 (saloon) AIS Active/Passiv Easytrx with USB out GPS by AIS external, GPS internal by Garmin VHF Navman GPS from AIS Stereo Radio Bridge Seatalk and NMEA2000 bus, connects the Raymarine, Garmin and EasyTRAX
Engine
2 x Yanmar 3YM30,3-cylinder diesel engines 2004 As of MAY 2025: Port 3279 hours and Starboard 3442 hours Engine cooling - fresh water cooled through heat exchangers Saildrives - Yanmar SD20 (serviced and repainted annually) Fuel Filters - Racor 500FG primary filters / water separators Engine stop - Electric with an emergency fuel shutoff Panel and alarms - Custom engine panels by AC/DC Marine with tachometer and alarms Engine controls - Morse cables Fuel Tanks - 120 Liters in 2 x aluminium tanks with inspection ports Steering - Stainless steel wheel drives chain to stainless steel cables down and aft via sheaves to an aluminium tie bar New (2022) stainless steel emergency steering - via tiller that attaches directly to the rudder stock
Engine Make
Yanmar
Fuel
240L
Fuel Consumption
2 l / h each at 2,200rpm
Fuel Type
Diesel
Galley
Large refrigerator / freezer water cooled with front door access 190 L (Frigoboat) Dometic DB40 l top loading freezer under chart table Deep double sink Eno 2-burner Oven Gas Alarm and gas solenoid switch Garbage bin located under sink enclosed with door Nespresso Machine, Toaster, Kettle, Vacuum, Pots, Pans, Soda Stream, utensils, drinking glasses, HP mono laser printer 2019.
Ground Tackle
Electric anchor winch with remote control on deck and at the helm Primary anchor: Stainless Steel Buegelanker 25kg / 55lb (German-made Rocna style). Chain hot dip galvanized 30m plus 55m stainless steel Secondary Anchor: Fortress FX -73'
Horsepower
30HP X 2
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Keel / Ballast
Sacrificial keelsons
Launch Year
2004
Length
37' 11" - 11.55m
Location
Fiji
Mast / Rigging
Fractional sloop rig Anodised aluminium mast by Z-spars. 3' bowsprit All new standing rigging including whiskers July 2024 Winches 1 X Electric 2 X Manual Harness Bosun chair
Number Engines
2
Outboard
Yamaha 15 HP -2 stroke (new 2023)
PDF
Price
US $175,000   
Propulsion
Sail drive
Region
South Pacific
Remarks
Discover the ultimate sailing experience with this 2004 Lagoon 380 Catamaran, currently based in the stunning waters of Musket Cove, Fiji. This vessel offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in beautiful friendly Fiji, privately owned by three meticulous owners and never chartered, this catamaran is in excellent condition with regular engine servicing and recent upgrades. Featuring three spacious cabins, it is well-maintained and ready for new adventures.
Safety Gear
First Aid Kit restocked April 2024 SeaGO ISO 9650-2 6-Person Life Raft in hard container December 2021 EPIRB - (NEW): Rescue me 1 Expiry 2032 Two inflatable passenger lifejackets Three passenger lifejackets Throwable devices: 1 life-ring + man overboard light. Plastimo Light for IOR telescopic dan buoy with light (MOB) Flare Gun 2 PARA RED hand-held flares June 2026 1 Comet smoke cannister Expiry December 2025 Ditch-bag containing additional First Aid Kit 1 x 3lb dry chemical extinguishers 2 x Fire Blanket Wooden plugs, wedges, rubber plugs 1 ACR C Strobe Gas signal air horn Drogue
Sail Inventory
Genoa Doyle ca 350 sq ft 2018 (2024 New Facnor LS 200 furler) Main Sail 5 battens 2023 (Mainsail can be hoisted from the cockpit Bowsprit + Selden furler for the Gennaker Storm Jib
Shower
2 plus one in cockpit
Telephone
Toilet
2
Use
Family, Cruising, Live Aboard
Vessel Name
Te Kinga
Water
300L
Website

Lagoon 380 - Te Kinga Highlights:



-Lagoon 380 Owner's Version



-Imported in French Polynesia, so can return and stay indefinitely.



-3 owners only and never chartered.



-Equipped for live-aboard cruising with ample solar power, 3500W inverter, wind generator, watermaker, diesel generator



-Always meticulously maintained and kept out of the water when not in use during the off-season



-Full survey completed in Fiji May 2025 by Australian surveyor specialising in multihulls and offshore cruising vessels. Report Available on request



-Recent upgrades includes 3 X 250 amp/h gel batteries new 2024



-Port engine start batter5 2025, stbd 2023



-15HP 2 Stroke Yamaha Outboard: NZ new 2023



-Kiwi feathering props new 2023



-New Mainsail 2023



-6 pax liferaft December 2021



-Full set of offshore cruising safety equipment



-Seacocks replaced with Truedesign fittings May 2025



-New standing July 2024



-New Facnor LX200 furler July 2024



-Halyard, topping lift, Genoa furler and reefing lines new 2024



-Numerous spare parts including pumps, starter motor, ect.



-New Seastar engine throttle / controls 2023



-Frigoboat fridge re-gassed 2024



-Overhauled and serviced both Yanmar 3YM 30s heat exchangers 202



-New Yanmar engine mounts in Port engine 2025



-Replaced RO membrane for Echotec Watermaker 2025



-Aluminium RIB dinghy



-15HP Yanmar engine New 2023



-Antifouled hulls 2025



-New hull anodes 2025



-New Lazybags 2025



-New upholstery for double helm seat 2025



-New lifebuoy 2025



-Danbuoy new lights 2024



-Full walk-through video available on Nautilus Yacht Management Youtube Channel



-Available in Fiji. Owners on board to facilitate viewing, sea trial and handover to the new owners



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Discover the ultimate sailing experience with this 2004 Lagoon 380 Catamaran, currently based in the stunning waters of Musket Cove, Fiji. This vessel offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in beautiful friendly Fiji, privately owned by three meticulous owners and never chartered, this catamaran is in excellent condition with regular engine servicing and recent upgrades. Featuring three spacious cabins, it is well-maintained and ready for new adventures.



The Lagoon 380 is the product of many years experience and research and has been very well planned. It has access to engines from the transoms, large cockpit with table and bench seat, rigid walkway on the trampoline, wide side decks. It is distinctly the work of renowned architects, Van Peteghem and Lauriot-Prevost. This boat is innovative and fast, easy to handle and of course very comfortable both at sea and anchor, but above all this catamaran is fun to live aboard!



This highly prized 3 cabin version dedicates all the starboard hull to the owner. The starboard hull contains a dedicated master suite with a queen-sized bed, library, spacious bathroom, separate shower stall and plenty of storage. The port hull contains a second bathroom, a large guest cabin aft with a queen-sized bed and a forward cabin with a king single bed. All cabins feature hanging lockers and plenty of storage. All spaces are modern, light and well ventilated. Note the third cabin is currently used as a workshop but is set up for guests when required.



The saloon includes a large seating area with panoramic views. The outdoor seating area is sheltered under a custom stainless steel hardtop Bimini and full enclosure. The protected helm is equipped with navigation equipment, updated engine instruments and a comfortable dual seat for long passages. The port sugar scoop includes an additional freshwater shower for rinsing off after a swim.



A Word From The Owners:



"We purchased Te Kinga (formerly known as Tangaroa) in French Polynesia in December 2021 sight unseen during our New Zealand covid lock down. It was a big step on our part but once we saw her in the yard in May 2022, we were sure we made the right decision. We spent three fantastic seasons so 18 months in total living aboard Te Kinga and exploring French Polynesia. We were able to stay longer because we had also imported the boat in French Polynesia'.



We left French Polynesia for Tonga and Fiji in August 2024 and put Te Kinga up on the hard in vuda marina in November for cyclone season.



Our family is growing with our second grandchild due soon and with frequent visitors we are now ready to upsize. This well-loved catamaran is ready for new adventures with its next owner. "


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