39
FT — SAILING CATAMARAN
12
BERTHS
4
CABINS
4
HEADS
2019
YEAR
From
$2,031
Per Week
The Yacht
MOJITO is a 2019 Lagoon 40 ready to charter in Croatia.
Standard Features
What's onboard MOJITO
Swim Platform
1 / 32
Specifications
At a Glance
- Length
- 39 ft
- Beam
- 22.2 ft
- Draft
- 4.4 ft
- Berths
- 12
- Cabins
- 4
- Heads
- 4
- Water Capacity
- 158.5 gal
- Fuel Capacity
- 105.7 gal
- Main Sail Type
- Full Batten
Additional yacht details including amenities and standard equipment for MOJITO
- Autopilot
- Bimini Top
- Electric Anchor Windlass
- Bathing Platform
- Gps Chart Plotter - Cockpit
- Sprayhood
- Electric Winch
- Water Heater
- Cockpit/stern, Outside Shower
- Compass
- Logge/lot/speed
- Radio Cd Mp3 Player
- Self Tacking Jib
- Usb Sockets
- Swimming Ladder
- Kitchen Utensils (galley Equipment, Cutlery)
- Dsc Station
- Black Water Tank
- Outdoor Speakers
- Tridata
- Plug 220v, 12 V
- Anchor with Chain
- Battery Charger
- Rail Openings Both Sides
- Wind Instrument/anemometer
- Table
- Spring Cleats
- Vhf Radio
- Indoor Speakers
- Winch
- Refrigerator
- Service Batteries
- Towels
- Ice Box
- Dinghy with Outboard Engine
- Heating
Yacht Information
Special Offer
Book Your Charter at Least 6 Months in Advance
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Discount: 5%
Availability
When can you sail MOJITO?
Booked
Unavailable
On Option

Matt's Take
About the Lagoon 40
The Lagoon 40 is a mid-range catamaran that blends comfort and ease of handling, making it ideal for charter groups. It replaces the older Lagoon 39 and Lagoon 400 models, offering a more modern, streamlined design. One of the key updates is its aft-positioned mast, which improves balance and allows for a larger headsail, resulting in better sailing performance, especially when combined with the optional square-top mainsail. It performs well in moderate wind conditions, reaching speeds of 7-8 knots on a beam reach, but like many Lagoon models, it’s not particularly fast in lighter winds.
In terms of layout, the Lagoon 40 offers either three or four cabins, making it flexible for different group sizes. However, some drawbacks include the lack of roof ventilation in the saloon, which can make it feel stuffy, and the somewhat obstructed flow between the saloon and cockpit compared to more open designs. The boat also lacks a full flybridge, which keeps the helmstation closer to the action but sacrifices some visibility and convenience found in larger models. Overall, the Lagoon 40 is a solid option for budget-conscious crews looking for a manageable and comfortable catamaran.