'Simone' is a Lagoon 50 Sailing Catamaran available for Bareboat Charter in the Exuma Bahamas, located at Nassau, Palm Cay Marina.
Available from $7,561/week
Layout
13
Berths
6
Cabins
4
Heads
'Simone' Essential Features
Generator-Powered AC
Water Maker
Inverter
Swim Platform
Specifications
Berths | 13 |
Cabins | 6 |
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 Simone
- Generator
- Gps Chart Plotter
- Grill/barbecue/plancha
- Watermaker - Desalinator
- Air Conditioning
- Bathing Platform
- Autopilot
- Bimini Top
- Inverter
- Electric Anchor Windlass
Yacht Information
Discover the Exuma Bahamas
Set sail in Exuma, Bahamas for an unparalleled yacht charter experience. Revel in the stunning blues, serene solitude, and fishing in this Caribbean gem.
Explore Exuma Bahamas Highlights
Embark on an Exuma yacht charter where each cay tells a tale of natural beauty, from interactions with local wildlife to explorations on secluded beaches and mysterious mangroves.
Exuma Bahamas Sailing Itinerary
Your Exuma journey includes pristine parks, swimming pigs at Big Major Cay, snorkeling in Thunderball Grotto, and exclusive fishing in the Exuma Sound. Each day ends with a spectacular sunset.
Cruising Conditions you can expect in the Exuma Bahamas
Uncover the cruising conditions you can expect while chartering Simone in the Exuma Bahamas. Find out when you should plan your charter.
Explore Exuma Bahamas pristine shores and hidden gems
Unveil the best of Exuma Bahamas, from secluded beaches to enchanting islands and serene anchorages.
Bell Island
Discover Bell Island in the Exumas: a well-protected anchorage perfect for riding out cold fronts. Short dinghy rides to Aquarium and Rocky Dundas.
North Sail Rocks
North Sail Rocks might be one of my favorite secluded anchorages in all of the Exuma Bahamas. Find out why!
Pig Beach
Visit Pig Beach on Big Major Spot in the Exumas to see the famous swimming pigs. Perfect for getting your photo with these (usually) friendly animals.
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.