'Kokomo' is a Lagoon 50 Sailing Catamaran available for Bareboat Charter in Tahiti, located at Polynesia, Raiatea.
Available from $5,564/week
Layout
10
Berths
4
Cabins
4
Heads
'Kokomo' Essential Features
Generator-Powered AC
Water Maker
Flybridge
Inverter
Specifications
Berths | 10 |
Cabins | 4 |
Heads | 4 |
Length | 48.4 ft |
Beam | 26.6 ft |
Draft | 4.6 ft |
Water Capacity | 219.3 gal |
Fuel Capacity | 274.7 gal |
Main Sail Type | Full Batten |
Yacht Information
Additional yacht details including amenities and standard equipment for Kokomo
- Air Conditioning
- Davit
- Autopilot
- Generator
- Inverter
- Watermaker - Desalinator
- Cockpit Fridge
- Electric Anchor Windlass
- Electric Winch
- Flybridge
- Gps Chart Plotter
- Grill/barbecue/plancha
- Teak Deck
Yacht Information
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Here's what we think about the Lagoon 50:
While the Lagoon 50 offers additional space and up to six cabins compared to the Lagoon 46, I personally don't think it's a significant enough upgrade unless you specifically need those extra cabins. The design shares much of the DNA of the Lagoon 46, including spacious social areas and comfortable living spaces, but the difference in performance is minimal.
The Lagoon 50 does feature a larger flybridge and an expansive saloon with excellent visibility, but the newer Lagoon 51 has truly refined these elements, making it a better upgrade over the older Lagoon 50. For larger crews or those wanting more cabin flexibility, the Lagoon 50 might be worth considering, but for those happy with the layout and size of the Lagoon 46, the jump may not be necessary.