Summary / Test Sixty 7, a luxurious catamaran to sail in trawler mode

In order to replace the 620 and 630 MY, Lagoon preferred to bet on luxury and develop new larger models, made in VPLP. The Sixty 7 follows the launch of the even larger Seventy 8. On board, the French shipyard offers very large living spaces, to live the sea every day, while sailing reasonably.

The Sixty 7 is the second largest powercat of the Lagoon yard. This 20-meter model, whose construction was entrusted to the VPLP firm, offers no less than 120 m² of interior space and practically the same outside. The circulation on board is easy, the spaces immense and one can easily spend several weeks on board, or even go on an offshore cruise. It is available in owner's version but also for charter with a layout up to 6 cabins. Its cruising speed is around 8 knots, a moderate speed for a trawler mode.

Summary of the report

1 Positioning, Architecture and Design of the Lagoon Sixty 7, accessible luxury

Positioning, Architecture and Design of the Lagoon Sixty 7, accessible luxury

2 Accommodation and life on board the catamaran Lagoon Sixty 7, from XXL to a la carte

Accommodation and life on board the catamaran Lagoon Sixty 7, from XXL to a la carte

3 Trial of the Sixty 7, a cruise program in a palace

Trial of the Sixty 7, a cruise program in a palace

4 Pricing and alternatives Sixty 7, an attractive price/performance ratio

Pricing and alternatives Sixty 7, an attractive price/performance ratio

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