Lagoon 400
Lagoon 400 has found a new lease of life through Nauta Design’s work on the boat’s interior fittings. Suggestions received from owners have enabled Lagoon to produce a boat that is even more welcoming, with a greater level of comfort, and resolutely modern: the result is the Lagoon 400, a nod to its famous predecessors, the Lagoon 410 S2 and 380 S2. Equipped with solar panels.
The Lagoon 400 is one of the French yard’s most successful models to date. Lagoon began building this model in 2009 and went through a refresh in 2012 (the 400 S2). Production finished in 2017, so a lengthy run of 8 years.
She’s Better with a Bowsprit
The 400 is one of Lagoon’s 3rd generation designs that evolved from their classic 410. Although Lagoon veered to more comfort over performance in this generation, the 400 is still a competent sailor in a breeze, but she’s no lightweight and struggles in lighter airs (under 10 knots) unless you have the bowsprit to fly the larger sails (genneaker, code 0 for example). The older Lagoon 410 has a larger Sail Area to Displacement ration, but not by much