43
FT — SAILING CATAMARAN
10
PLAZAS
3
CABINAS
2
BAÑOS
2026
YEAR
From
$2,641
Per Week
The Yacht
DSCHUBBA is a 2026 Lagoon 38 ready to charter in Greece.
Standard Features
What's onboard DSCHUBBA
Generator-Powered AC
Water Maker
Inverter
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Especificaciones
At a Glance
- Longitud
- 43 ft
- Eslora
- 21.8 ft
- Calado
- 4.1 ft
- Plazas
- 10
- Cabinas
- 3
- Baños
- 2
- Capacidad de agua
- 79.3 gal
- Capacidad de combustible
- 105.7 gal
- Tipo de vela principal
- Full Batten
Detalles adicionales del yate, incluyendo amenities y equipamiento estándar para DSCHUBBA
- Autopilot
- Gps Chart Plotter - Cockpit
- Inverter
- Electric Winch
- Watermaker - Desalinator
- Air Conditioning
- Generator
- Vhf Radio
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Utensils (galley Equipment, Cutlery)
- Battery Charger
- Service Batteries
- Lazy Bag
- Usb Sockets
- Electric Toilet
- Oven
- Convertible Table in Salon
- Wind/speed/depth Instruments
- Helm Station
- Stove
- Solar Panels
- Water Purifier
- Lazy Jacks
- Electric Fans
Información del yate
Special Offer
Book Your Charter at Least 6 Months in Advance
Book Your Charter at Least 6 Months in Advance to Save 5%. Holiday Weeks and Power Yachts are excluded.
Descuento: 5%
Availability
When can you sail DSCHUBBA?
Booked
Unavailable
On Option

Matt's Take
About the Lagoon 38
The Lagoon 380 is one of the older and smaller models in the Lagoon lineup, first introduced in 1999 and produced until 2019. It was a staple in many charter fleets for years due to its simplicity, ease of handling, and affordability. These boats are still available in some budget-friendly charters, but they're becoming less common as newer models have taken over. The Lagoon 380 is known for its spacious layout relative to its size, especially in the saloon, which features vertical windows for better views and light. However, it lacks the performance of more modern models, particularly in light winds, and doesn’t point well upwind.
Despite these trade-offs, it’s a very forgiving boat, ideal for novice skippers or families looking for an affordable option. The small sail plan and simple rigging make it easy to manage, and all lines lead to the cockpit for safe and straightforward sail handling. That said, the older versions with soft biminis and smaller storage options may feel dated. If you're after a no-fuss, budget-friendly catamaran that’s safe and comfortable for casual cruising, the Lagoon 380 is still a solid option, though it's worth considering upgrades if newer models are available in your price range.