If you are a regular visitor to the aisles of the boat shows ashore, you will be aware that the big cruising catamarans are becoming rarer and rarer. Bringing machines of this size to the middle of a big town is far too complicated.
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Jean-Christophe Guillaumin
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However, at the last Düsseldorf Boat Show, in Germany, the visitors had the pleasant surprise of seeing a Lagoon 52, in hall 15, where the majority of the multihulls were to be found. As the Multihulls World stand was just opposite, we were able to get the impressions and opinions of the visitors. On climbing down from the catamaran, the great majority of them were delighted to discover such a big boat, ashore.
But what an adventure for the 15.84 m long by 8.60m wide catamaran, which had come via the Rhine, then by lorry to the Show...
For more information: www.cata-lagoon.com
But what an adventure for the 15.84 m long by 8.60m wide catamaran, which had come via the Rhine, then by lorry to the Show...
For more information: www.cata-lagoon.com