A design inspired by its predecessor, the Seventy 7
The Lagoon Eighty 2, Lagoon's latest model, combines large spaces and comfort, with a design open to the sea. This new model from the Lagoon shipyard is the result of work by architects and owners of the Lagoon Seventy 7, launched in 2016 and now discontinued. The design of this 24.97 m overall model (approved for less than 24 m) was entrusted to Patrick Le Quément, a former automotive designer, who works with the VPLP naval architecture agency on the design of the Lagoon range.

Outdoor spaces for comfort and the sea
The huge cockpit is open to the sea, accessible via large bathing skirts. The unfolded bathing platform extends the cockpit and can reach up to 22 m2. Versatile, it can accommodate a tender or jet-ski, or simply be used for swimming. Access to the flybridge is via a staircase, the first steps of which are integrated into a polyester block for easy access. The flybridge covers almost 50 m2 and offers panoramic views. It can be fitted out according to customers' wishes.


The double helm station is located forward, freeing up space on the lower decks. All winches and sheets are directly accessible from here, while the forward mast provides generous living space.
The Eighty 2's bimini and coachroof are equipped with solar panels to power onboard equipment, in conjunction with a lithium battery bank.
The forward cockpit, accessible from the side decks or directly from the saloon via the front door and opening window. Partially protected, it can accommodate up to 8 passengers in the saloon. The structure is not totally rigid, as it is equipped with nets where you can enjoy the navigation.

A square on one level with the cockpits to facilitate circulation
The single-level saloon easily connects the two cockpits on the same level, thanks to a central aisle. Inside, the large saloon offers several distinct spaces, including a lounge area, a dining area, an L-shaped galley and a large chart table. The glass superstructure provides a 360° view.

Customized layouts on request
The owner's cabin at the bow of the starboard hull is spacious, with desk and storage space, a terrace overlooking the sea, and a private bathroom. Several layouts are possible, with double or twin cabins, all with their own bathroom, as well as space for the crew.

A biosourced resin-based construction
For the construction, Lagoon opted for a biosourced resin and hemp fiber, which it was already using for non-structural parts. The boat will be officially presented in September 2025 in Cannes.