I love the layout of the Lagoon 620, it allows a large crew, 2 trampolines, multiple dining locations, large cabins, and many more accommodations. Now I need to locate one of these to charter..
i guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a way to get back into an Instagram account? I somehow forgot my password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Maddux Maximus i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
you know, the chance of me owning such a ship is quite small so why not work as a captain on such ships. my dream job. just cruisin' round beautiful sceneries in the sun, keeping families happy and drink a beer at a bar in the evening collecting beautiful ladies. :P
this is a Lagoon produced video for the Lagoon 620 so it was probably filmed somewhere along the French coast, either the Atlantic or Med, but not filmed in the Bahamas..
ok, that is ridiculous...I love it!!! I'm on a Hans Christian 33 mono hull and I just had to tell her I love her and not to worry, but... I'm just saying this is a very nice boat that i would consider owning...don't tell my girl Shush...
I could never figure out when a boat of this price keep sharp edges literally everywhere? Rounded corners, I hate sharp edges, not only do they look bad but they are dangerous.
I know of only one cruising cat to flip and it was a light weight Atlantic 57. I don't think you could flip one of these Lagoons. It would take some serious stupidity. I'd like to try one under a 25' or larger parachute type sea anchor. This Lagoon 620 might need something larger.
It's wonderful what French nautical design, engineering and manufacturing, throughout the entire product line, has evolved to this degree of pedigree. What's next, a 85 footer? Hmmm, I think red wine is good for you...right?
I was going to say,,,,I only saw the dual helm on the upper deck.....but rewinding the video,,I see throttle and shift levers and I'm guessing it's a joy stick steering just to the port side of levers?????? Ya,,,I've been out of boating for many years,,,my life sucks,,,anyone one know the winning lottery numbers for the upcoming draws?
Give me a monohull in bad weather any day. Cats have great initial stability, but they can pitchpole and once they start to go over they are not "self-righting". Trying to tack one of these beasts in light airs can be quite a trick as well.
your kidding right ?,its calm the boat is not rocking and im sure they can all swim . if there in a dingy I can see wearing one but not on board unless the weather is bad
So, what? The next size up is a ship-rigged frigate? That vessel is frigging huge! It's fun for you and your 10 favorite friends or employees! (By the way, no doubt I am envious of the folks that can afford this; but a mono-hull with 30 12-lbrs would be better...)
***** No, no, no. I don't know what lyrics you refer to, but they are not as good as they should be. You have two compound clauses. Technically to be grammatically perfect there should be periods or semi-colons. Commas are fine, but if you put in an "and" it breaks up the parallelism. You have an: A,B. A,B. With rhyming couplet on the B's. Don't trash it with an extraneous "and." "Nothing is better, Nothing is best. Take care of your health, Get plenty of rest."
***** A sem-colon: " ; " is used in English (at least in American English) as a connector between complete sentences, but where the two sentences are very well connected.* The use of a semi-colon is probably the highest-level grammatical distinction you will ever see. (It is also used when making a list of lists, as a sort of super-comma. E.g. : Listing the following: this; that; and something with long, short, and medium variants; another thing; and something else. ) * This cat is huge; it is bigger than my apartment. It is perfectly acceptable to write: (A) This cat is huge. It is bigger than my apartment. or: (B) This cat is huge, it is bigger than my apartment. The second sentence, (B) may be technically incorrect, but most native English speakers would not have any problem reading it. The starred version is both grammatically correct and also links the two ideas: 1) the boat is big, 2) it is way bigger than my apartment. That is the side bonus of a semi-colon. Using it to link two separate (and complete in their own right) sentences links the ideas embodied in the two sentences.
Mark M My poorly-made point about the size of the vessel is that this thing is huge. ( "So, .... um... What?," rather than "So what?"). It is a beautiful catamaran. Perhaps not the liveliest sailer due to her size, but way bigger than my condo. Heck, they might even have a clothes washer/dryer combo in that beast. Well, if you are going that big anyway, you might as well plump for the full-up frigate (three-master, square rigged, mono-hull, complete with olde-schoole armaments; and play "Master and Commander"). The point was clearly off-the-mark. It is a lovely boat. Next time I win a lottery I will put in my order and ditch all the excess baggage.
***** Really? For Age-of-Sail it was a 3-masted, square-rigged vessel. It was the smallest vessel a post captain could be assigned in the British Navy of the Napoleonic era. The main battery guns were carried on one deck (which was open along the mid-ship line). In modern navy parlance, I am much more shaky. A (modern) frigate is a small-ish vessel. Bigger than a destroyer, it has legs but is built for speed. In all ages (I write with possible correction), a frigate is the smallest-sized "real" warship. It can operate for long periods alone; it can crush any non-military opposition but it cannot stand in the line of battle when real capital ships clash (obsolete idea in the 20th century, proved about 7 December 1941 wrt capital ship supremacy). My (poorly executed) original humorous comment was along the lines of, "This Lagoon 620 is great, but you might as well have a yacht the size of a small ship of war." If I ever play and win a mega-lottery, my second call is going to be to a Lagoon seller (the first being to a financial advisor about how I need some money-management help, but first I need to buy a Lagoon 620). C'mon, this vessel is a monster. Might as well have a helipad. It is certainly way bigger than my condo.
Teap just when zombies are walking on earth I am going to have one, If I did I did not know what to do with it... I am a prisoner of the destiny I have Chosen.. I am dead yet alive to tell I am...
sailing with the engines on is not fair, looks nice, pls keep me informed 60 feet or so but older, do have big dogs the f, up everything a yacht looks 10 years older in 10 weeks hahhahaha Regards bernard lans
The design of a catamaran makes them inherently susceptible to flip completely over if it catches wind just right. This has happened many times in the past and dozens of people have drowned trapped inside the boat. Most cats now have an escape hatch installed on the bottom of the hull allowing passengers to save their own ass when the vessel goes tits up.
@MyLifeinJapan09 I've been sailing a number of years. Lived on my sailboat 5 of those years while sailing around the world. A close friend flipped his 48 ft. cat in the Tasman Sea and if not for the escape hatch on the hull his wife and crew might have drowned. I guess his PHD makes him one of the idiots you speak of. I'm not getting into a pissing contest but I've "heard" more than two have flipped...ever.
I love the layout of the Lagoon 620, it allows a large crew, 2 trampolines, multiple dining locations, large cabins, and many more accommodations. Now I need to locate one of these to charter..
As a charter vessel, nothing compares to these cats. Elegant, spacious and luxurious.
i guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?
I somehow forgot my password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Aidan Javier instablaster =)
@Maddux Maximus i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Maddux Maximus It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
@Aidan Javier no problem :D
you know, the chance of me owning such a ship is quite small so why not work as a captain on such ships. my dream job. just cruisin' round beautiful sceneries in the sun, keeping families happy and drink a beer at a bar in the evening collecting beautiful ladies. :P
Slothful cat, now they reduce the keels and make it a power boat only. moo oink oink
this is a Lagoon produced video for the Lagoon 620 so it was probably filmed somewhere along the French coast, either the Atlantic or Med, but not filmed in the Bahamas..
ok, that is ridiculous...I love it!!!
I'm on a Hans Christian 33 mono hull and I just had to tell her I love her and not to worry, but...
I'm just saying this is a very nice boat that i would consider owning...don't tell my girl
Shush...
Left the blue 20+ years ago and wishing I could beat the grind and return full time :(
The name of the Music is "to crappy for any elevator"
terso ferrari
Wow! What a great way to spend a holiday.
Gorgeous vessel.
Sean R. I
Meu ícone de consumo!
I could never figure out when a boat of this price keep sharp edges literally everywhere? Rounded corners, I hate sharp edges, not only do they look bad but they are dangerous.
What are the GPS coordinates of this spot? Bahama's? Tell me and I will go there! Wonderful boat.
Beautiful lines
When the zombie apocolypse happens, you'll probably be able to steal one well enough...
@scatix : exact, is "le bassin d'Arcachon", I live in 30 minutes of this place...
Cats r interestin concept /great stability.i suppose an improvement
Over mono hull / a plus 4sure.
I want that Life ....and a different boat...
El autor de esta música se llama terso ferrari
I know of only one cruising cat to flip and it was a light weight Atlantic 57. I don't think you could flip one of these Lagoons. It would take some serious stupidity. I'd like to try one under a 25' or larger parachute type sea anchor. This Lagoon 620 might need something larger.
amazing!!! but... how much €???
catchy tune...anyone know what its called?
@floydwebtube and how do you think about the yapluka 140 double deck!
I wonder about those bulkheads...
When that day comes let me know and I will give you a hand sailing that beautiful sailboat.
The Power Ball Lottery is up to 280 million, Im sure that will buy me one.
What are the GPS coordinates of this spot? Bahama's? Tell me and I will go there!
Does anyone know the title of the music for this video?
Beautiful !!!!
My dream yacht!
where is this place?
if we all chip in, we can just have a huge party on this thing.
It's wonderful what French nautical design, engineering and manufacturing, throughout the entire product line, has evolved to this degree of pedigree. What's next, a 85 footer? Hmmm, I think red wine is good for you...right?
What does something like this cost? I know the old saying, If you have to ask you can't afford it.
I was going to say,,,,I only saw the dual helm on the upper deck.....but rewinding the video,,I see throttle and shift levers and I'm guessing it's a joy stick steering just to the port side of levers??????
Ya,,,I've been out of boating for many years,,,my life sucks,,,anyone one know the winning lottery numbers for the upcoming draws?
Give me a monohull in bad weather any day. Cats have great initial stability, but they can pitchpole and once they start to go over they are not "self-righting". Trying to tack one of these beasts in light airs can be quite a trick as well.
dead beat
You obviously aren't beyond a HobieCat or venture beyond the sight of "land" on a pond, dumbass.
France ,all Lagoon clips are shot in the same area
the real question is , would it blend ?
LOL, you are also right. You can be my operations/maintenance manager if you like, but you have to be very very patient until this happens :-)
for such a wonderfull looking boat the inside looks like a mobile home i would perfer the shannon yacht 47/52
your kidding right ?,its calm the boat is not rocking and im sure they can all swim . if there in a dingy I can see wearing one but not on board unless the weather is bad
@rs9219 do you know its cheap it looks hi but i thnk it abot 1.5 mill
I want that life....
Dear Santa...
Didn't you read World War Z? They roam the ocean floor as well. So no Mr. Crusoe, there will be zombies on your tropical island eventually.
I would like to see it try to sail to weather without motors...clearly a vessel designed only for comfort with very poor performance.
lol i think that same thong every time i think of sailing.
Man, I'd hate to try and dock that big mother in a gale....
that's if our souls were worth a shit lol
Pfft, it's still a Lagoon
So, what? The next size up is a ship-rigged frigate?
That vessel is frigging huge! It's fun for you and your 10 favorite friends or employees!
(By the way, no doubt I am envious of the folks that can afford this; but a mono-hull with 30 12-lbrs would be better...)
***** You should have a comma between "health" and "get." Not for grammar police reasons, but it makes a solid parallel structure with the first part.
***** No, no, no. I don't know what lyrics you refer to, but they are not as good as they should be. You have two compound clauses. Technically to be grammatically perfect there should be periods or semi-colons. Commas are fine, but if you put in an "and" it breaks up the parallelism. You have an: A,B. A,B. With rhyming couplet on the B's. Don't trash it with an extraneous "and."
"Nothing is better,
Nothing is best.
Take care of your health,
Get plenty of rest."
***** A sem-colon: " ; " is used in English (at least in American English) as a connector between complete sentences, but where the two sentences are very well connected.* The use of a semi-colon is probably the highest-level grammatical distinction you will ever see. (It is also used when making a list of lists, as a sort of super-comma. E.g. : Listing the following: this; that; and something with long, short, and medium variants; another thing; and something else. )
* This cat is huge; it is bigger than my apartment.
It is perfectly acceptable to write: (A) This cat is huge. It is bigger than my apartment.
or: (B) This cat is huge, it is bigger than my apartment.
The second sentence, (B) may be technically incorrect, but most native English speakers would not have any problem reading it. The starred version is both grammatically correct and also links the two ideas: 1) the boat is big, 2) it is way bigger than my apartment. That is the side bonus of a semi-colon. Using it to link two separate (and complete in their own right) sentences links the ideas embodied in the two sentences.
Mark M My poorly-made point about the size of the vessel is that this thing is huge. ( "So, .... um... What?," rather than "So what?"). It is a beautiful catamaran. Perhaps not the liveliest sailer due to her size, but way bigger than my condo. Heck, they might even have a clothes washer/dryer combo in that beast.
Well, if you are going that big anyway, you might as well plump for the full-up frigate (three-master, square rigged, mono-hull, complete with olde-schoole armaments; and play "Master and Commander").
The point was clearly off-the-mark. It is a lovely boat. Next time I win a lottery I will put in my order and ditch all the excess baggage.
***** Really? For Age-of-Sail it was a 3-masted, square-rigged vessel. It was the smallest vessel a post captain could be assigned in the British Navy of the Napoleonic era. The main battery guns were carried on one deck (which was open along the mid-ship line). In modern navy parlance, I am much more shaky. A (modern) frigate is a small-ish vessel. Bigger than a destroyer, it has legs but is built for speed. In all ages (I write with possible correction), a frigate is the smallest-sized "real" warship. It can operate for long periods alone; it can crush any non-military opposition but it cannot stand in the line of battle when real capital ships clash (obsolete idea in the 20th century, proved about 7 December 1941 wrt capital ship supremacy).
My (poorly executed) original humorous comment was along the lines of, "This Lagoon 620 is great, but you might as well have a yacht the size of a small ship of war." If I ever play and win a mega-lottery, my second call is going to be to a Lagoon seller (the first being to a financial advisor about how I need some money-management help, but first I need to buy a Lagoon 620). C'mon, this vessel is a monster. Might as well have a helipad. It is certainly way bigger than my condo.
Teap just when zombies are walking on earth I am going to have one, If I did I did not know what to do with it... I am a prisoner of the destiny I have Chosen.. I am dead yet alive to tell I am...
Why the hell ain't them kids wearing L/Jackets!!!
i think its blackpool beach !!!
Only we have "drown" warning on buckets. (live jackets can't be digested by sharks) I have 10 more reasons............
Sunreef.
Buy me one too. :)
Wow..
sailing with the engines on is not fair, looks nice, pls keep me informed 60 feet or so but older, do have big dogs the f, up everything a yacht looks 10 years older in 10 weeks hahhahaha Regards bernard lans
I was going to ask about maintenance costs.. then, it got me.. if I ask, it will not be for me. :)
maintanance bill... :O
it has a really old design though...
450 model runs at $530,000
The design of a catamaran makes them inherently susceptible to flip completely over if it catches wind just right. This has happened many times in the past and dozens of people have drowned trapped inside the boat. Most cats now have an escape hatch installed on the bottom of the hull allowing passengers to save their own ass when the vessel goes tits up.
Powerball
@MyLifeinJapan09 I've been sailing a number of years. Lived on my sailboat 5 of those years while sailing around the world. A close friend flipped his 48 ft. cat in the Tasman Sea and if not for the escape hatch on the hull his wife and crew might have drowned. I guess his PHD makes him one of the idiots you speak of. I'm not getting into a pissing contest but I've "heard" more than two have flipped...ever.
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they are annoying the adults
A very expensive pontoon boat. No "sailing" feeling. Almost always they use the engines.
Yes its joke dude.... a joke
another case of taking good footage and ruining it with lousy editing. It jumps too much and has lousy cuts.
Sunreef or Lagoon which one should i buy ??? i cant make up my mind :(
What do I care about costs when I'm a billionaire?