In 2016, the Seventy 7 marked Lagoon’s entry into the world of multihull yachts, a venture that proved highly successful with the launch of the motor version of this model a year later, the Seventy 8. Many elements, including most of the hulls, were borrowed from these models to create the Eighty 2 and Eighty 3.
Zenit represents the culmination of Lagoon’s expertise in the world of large catamarans. Launched in 2024, this powercat is 78‘ (23.84 m) long and 36’ (11 m) wide. In fact, this multihull yacht is designed as a true luxury residence on the water, combining marine performance, stability, and spectacular volume.
As soon as you step aboard, Zenit catches your eyes with its elegant, contemporary look. Its sleek lines, panoramic glass surfaces, and huge flybridge offer a feeling of volume and space, whether you’re looking at it from a distance or standing anywhere on board. The catamaran has been designed to offer fluid movement between the different living spaces, allowing everyone to fully enjoy the sea, the sun, and the scenery without feeling confined. Between the vast foredeck and its relaxation area, the cockpit, and the flybridge, there is enough space to relax quietly without being far from the other people on board, which is a real plus.
The shipyard’s reputation is well established: the Seventy 8 guarantees smooth and safe sailing. Whether on a coastal cruise or a more ambitious crossing, Zenit ensures optimal comfort, even in rough seas. It is therefore an ideal vessel for luxury charters, capable of accommodating families, groups of friends, or private events in an exclusive and refined setting.
Contemporary Elegance
As for the interior, Zenit has been designed and decorated with contemporary elegance in mind. It features large spaces and fairly understated, almost Zen-like decor, which does not detract from its warm and decidedly upscale atmosphere.
The main lounge, bathed in natural light thanks to huge bay windows, offers a panoramic view of the sea. Noble materials, light woods, refined fabrics, meticulous finishes, and sleek furniture create an atmosphere that is both modern and soothing.
The open-plan, fully equipped galley meets all the standards of luxury yachting. It allows the chef to prepare gourmet meals while remaining connected to the guests. This space is perfectly integrated into the interior dining room, promoting conversation and conviviality on board.
Zenit can accommodate up to eight guests in four spacious and luxurious cabins, all with private head. The owner’s suite stands out for its exceptional size, king-size bed, ample storage space, five-star hotel-style bathroom, and terrace (part of the hull can be opened to the sea when at anchor), a feature that is quite unique in this category. The guest cabins offer the same level of comfort and privacy, guaranteeing a good night’s sleep after days filled with discoveries.
Outside, the flybridge is one of the catamaran’s highlights. This generously sized space offers several distinct areas: a panoramic lounge, sunbathing area, dining area, and helm station. It is the perfect place to watch the sunset, share a cocktail, or simply enjoy a moment of calm with a view of the horizon.
Everything You Need for Fun While at Anchor
Capable of traveling long distances and carrying passengers, Zenit also has everything you need to entertain your guests. While we might regret the absence of a jacuzzi, there is a very large aft swim platform, ideal for watersports when you’re at anchor.
There’s plenty to keep you occupied, as the Zenit is equipped with just about every water toy imaginable - paddle boards, towable tubes, water skis and Seabobs complement the Red Shark Bike equipment, snorkeling kits, beach volleyball set, drone and, of course, the large tender (a 15-foot (4.6 m) Highfield with a 60 HP outboard).
For those who prefer to stay on board or for evening entertainment, Zenit is also equipped with several relaxation areas, a high-end audio system, and even yoga and gym equipment. Numerous DVDs and a wide selection of board games are also available.
First-class Service On Board
To make your cruise an unforgettable experience, Zenit has a captain, a private Italian chef with an impressive resume offering refined and personalized cuisine, and two crew members providing service, maintenance, and assistance to guests.
In terms of service, clients can enjoy Italian cuisine, of course, but also menus tailored to their preferences or dietary requirements.
The crew can also organize private receptions on board and, of course, arrange excursions, take care of restaurant reservations, and organize various water sports activities.
Availability and Prices
Like many multiyachts, Zenit is available in different sailing areas, depending on the season. During the summer, it usually sails in the Mediterranean with a home port in Olbia, Sardinia. From there, it can set sail for Sicily, Greece, Corsica, the French Riviera, the Balearic Islands, or Italy.
In winter, Zenit crosses the Atlantic and is available for charter from the Bahamas to the Virgin Islands and throughout much of the Caribbean.
Zenit can also sail to other destinations upon request. Rates range from € 65,000 to € 90,000 per week, depending on the destination and season. Several agencies offer Zenit in their catalogs, including Ocean Independence, Yacht-CharterFleet, Boatbookings, and online booking platforms such as Samboat, OnlineYachtCharter, 12Knots, etc.
On-board Toys
1 Highfield Classic 460 tender
2 Seabobs,
2 Red Shark Bikes
8 snorkeling sets
1 saltwater pool
1 drone
Scuba gear with compressor
1 beach volleyball or badminton set
Paddleboards
Towed tubes
Water skis
- Lots of spaces onboard
- Relaxing atmosphere
- On-board Chef
Technical Specifications
Architect: VPLP
Year of construction: 2024
Length: 78’1” (23.8 m)
Beam: 36’ (11 m)
Draft: 4’2” (1.27 m)
Displacement: 62.2 t
Powertrain: 2 x 580 HP John Deere
Cruising speed: 9 knots
Maximum speed: 20 knots
Guest cabins: 4
Guests: 8
Crew: 4