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Lagoon reveals Iconic editions
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The French catamaran builder has widened its offerings with a pastel-themed Iconic edition featuring a new-look bow lounge with retractable swim ladder.
Lagoon 46 Iconic
Lagoon has revealed imagery of the Iconic editions of the Lagoon 46 and 51 sailing catamarans, models that can both feature up to 12 berths. The Iconic option includes interior designs outfitted with ‘vibrant and pastel’ upholstery inspired by retro designs attributed to the 1980s.
The Iconic editions also include a new bow lounge with an increased number of sunpads, plus a new drop-down swim ladder below the nets, offering an exciting new way to enter and come out of the water. According to the yard, the new models are “a strong testament of the brand’s relentless pursuit of innovation”.
The Iconic foredeck (shown above on Lagoon 46) includes a drop-down ladder (shown below on Lagoon 51)
Both the Lagoon 46 and 51 Iconic models also offer the option of a furling boom. This system, which has been offered by Lagoon since 2023, is designed to enhance visibility during the sailing experience.
With the furling mandrel not enclosed in a housing, those on board can easily observe and control hoisting, reefing and furling manoeuvres with increased precision. Reducing the overall size of the system also reduces the risk of potential damage when gybing.
The Iconic editions feature vibrant pastel interiors
Aside from new models, the yard has also shown examples of its Neo refit programme, which was created to extend the life of Lagoon catamarans. Taking less than six months for each vessel to pass through the programme at the brand’s Bordeaux shipyard, the new refit service ensures older models receive a new lease of life with materials and software updated to the industry’s latest standards.
There are three refit package options to choose from, with amendments ranging from interior refreshes and hull repaints to the installation of lithium batteries and solar panels to help reduce the yacht’s environmental footprint.
A Lagoon 620 saloon before and after its Neo transformation
Lagoon stated that the Neo Line reflects the brand’s “commitment to environment and quick response to customers’ real needs”. A Lagoon 620 from 2012 was the first yacht from the brand’s 7,000-plus launches since 1984 to have completed a Neo refit.













