'Options Open' is a Lagoon 450 Sailing Catamaran available for Bareboat Charter in the Florida Keys, located at Fort Lauderdale.
Layout
9
Berths
3
Cabins
3
Heads
'Options Open' Essential Features
Generator-Powered AC
Flybridge
Inverter
Specifications
Berths | 9 |
Cabins | 3 |
Heads | 3 |
Length | 46 ft |
Beam | 25.10 ft |
Draft | 4.3 ft |
Water Capacity | 92 gal |
Fuel Capacity | 274 gal |
Main Sail Type | Full Batten |
Yacht Information
Additional yacht details including amenities and standard equipment for Options Open
- Air Conditioning
- Electric Toilet Pump
- Inverter
- Barbecue
- Gps Plotter
- Semi Rigid Dinghy
Yacht Information
Discover the Florida Keys
Embark on a unique yacht charter adventure in Key West and the Dry Tortugas. Discover history, pristine natural beauty, and thrilling offshore passages.
Explore Florida Keys Highlights
Key West offers more than just a lively city - it's a gateway to secluded Dry Tortugas, rich marine sanctuaries, and unforgettable offshore adventures.
Florida Keys Sailing Itinerary
Sail from bustling Key West to serene Dry Tortugas. Dive into history at Fort Jefferson, snorkel at Windjammer Wreck, and savor the majestic sunsets over Marquesas Keys
Cruising Conditions you can expect in the Florida Keys
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Explore Florida Keys pristine shores and hidden gems
Unveil the best of Florida Keys, from secluded beaches to enchanting islands and serene anchorages.
Windjammer Wreck
Dive the Windjammer Wreck near Loggerhead Key to explore an underwater marvel within the National Park.
Garden Key
Garden Key, home to Fort Jefferson, provides a unique mix of history and natural beauty in the Dry Tortugas National Park.
Fort Jefferson
Explore Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas National Park. Discover its history, stunning architecture, and activities on your yacht charter trip.
Here's what we think about the Lagoon 450:
The Lagoon 450F is a solid choice for budget-conscious charter crews, and I've personally chartered this model several times. While it has since been replaced by the newer Lagoon 46, the 450F remains a favorite for those looking for a well-rounded and affordable catamaran. One of the highlights of the Lagoon 450F is its covered helmstation, which is integrated with the flybridge. This setup not only provides great visibility for the skipper but also creates a fantastic space for the entire crew to hang out while underway, making it both functional and social.
Compared to newer models, the 450F offers slightly less modern amenities but makes up for it with its spacious layout and reliability. The saloon and cockpit areas are large and well-suited for group charters, and the design still holds up well in terms of comfort and ease of handling. If you're looking for a catamaran that balances space and affordability, the Lagoon 450F remains a great option despite being an older model.