'Bellatrix' is a Lagoon 42 Sailing Catamaran available for Bareboat Charter in the US Virgin Islands, located at St. Thomas, Compass Point Marina.
Available from $3,113/week
Layout
7
Berths
3
Cabins
3
Heads
'Bellatrix' Essential Features
Generator-Powered AC
Water Maker
Inverter
Specifications
Berths | 7 |
Cabins | 3 |
Heads | 3 |
Length | 42.0 ft |
Beam | 25.3 ft |
Draft | 4.1 ft |
Water Capacity | 79.3 gal |
Fuel Capacity | 158.5 gal |
Main Sail Type | Full Batten |
Yacht Information
Additional yacht details including amenities and standard equipment for Bellatrix
- Gps Chart Plotter
- Cockpit Fridge
- Generator
- Autopilot
- Inverter
- Watermaker - Desalinator
- Electric Winch
- Bimini Top
- Air Conditioning
Yacht Information
Discover the US Virgin Islands
Experience the charm of a US Virgin Islands yacht charter. Discover pristine national parks, stunning beaches, and easy navigation in this Caribbean gem.
Explore US Virgin Islands Highlights
The USVI offers a blend of beautiful anchorages, rich snorkeling, and unique beach experiences. Its hidden gems and easy sailing make it a top choice for yacht charters.
US Virgin Islands Sailing Itinerary
Explore USVI's highlights: snorkel at Trunk Bay, witness turtles at Hawksnest Bay, dine in quirky towns, and fish in the rich waters of the south drop. A perfect yacht journey for any type of charter crew.
Cruising Conditions you can expect in the US Virgin Islands
Uncover the cruising conditions you can expect while chartering Bellatrix in the US Virgin Islands. Find out when you should plan your charter.
Explore US Virgin Islands pristine shores and hidden gems
Unveil the best of US Virgin Islands, from secluded beaches to enchanting islands and serene anchorages.
Cruz Bay
Cruz Bay, St. John, is your go-to for vibrant nightlife and provisioning during your USVI sailing adventure.
Hawksnest Bay
Hawksnest Bay embodies the tranquil beauty and adventurous spirit of the US Virgin Islands, making it an unforgettable start to any yacht charter journey.
Magens Bay
Sail to Magens Bay, St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, for spectacular beaches and a lively weekend scene.
Here's what we think about the Lagoon 42:
The Lagoon 42 stands out between the Lagoon 40 and 46, offering a middle ground for charter crews in terms of size, performance, and comfort. It’s a more modern upgrade over the Lagoon 40, with a better layout and improved handling due to its aft-positioned mast and self-tacking jib. The 42's helm station is slightly elevated, giving better visibility without the full flybridge found on the Lagoon 46. While it doesn’t offer the same spacious flybridge or the extra social spaces of the 46, the 42 still provides a balance between livability and ease of handling for smaller crews.
In comparison to the Lagoon 40, the 42 offers more space and an improved sailing experience with better upwind performance, especially when fitted with a square-top mainsail. However, it’s still heavier and slower compared to performance-oriented models. The Lagoon 46, on the other hand, delivers more generous living spaces, especially on the flybridge and in the cockpit, making it more appealing for larger crews but with a higher price point. Overall, the Lagoon 42 is a great option for crews that want more comfort than the 40 but don't need the size or extra costs associated with the 46.
Keep in mind, the Lagoon 42 has some drawbacks, such as limited storage space and the helm seat being positioned too low for good visibility when seated. It's also important to note that, like many Lagoon models, it performs better in moderate wind conditions but is not built for speed.