
Lagoon 440 | "Sioux"
2009 launch Lagoon 440, a well-regarded bluewater cruising catamaran known for its practical layout, sailing performance, and excellent liveability.
Designed by VPLP with Nauta Design interiors, the 440 features the signature flybridge helm with 360-degree visibility and all sail controls led to a centralised station. Al 5 electric winches make short-handed sailing straight forward, while the internal helm provides additional control and protection in all conditions.
The proven gull wing bridgedeck design reduces slamming and improves comfort underway, making the 440 a capable offshore platform.
The saloon is bright and well-ventilated with large vertical windows, and the galley-up layout offers good storage and bench space while connecting directly to the aft cockpit. The cockpit is spacious and well set up for entertaining, comfortably accommodating larger groups.
Key Features:
B&G electronics package with 12" displays at flybridge and chart table.
B&G autopilot, VHF and integrated systems with Raymarine radar.
Twin Yanmar 4JH4AE 54HP diesel engines.
SD60 saildrives (installed 2022).
600Ah lithium LiFePO4 battery bank.
800W solar + 2000W inverter + Enerdrive charger.
Cummins Onan 6kVA generator.
Fully battened mainsail (2022) + furling genoa.
ENO 3 burner stove and oven (2021).
Rigging replaced (2020).
Rudder bearings replaced (2021).
Hot water system (2024).
Accommodation & Equipment.
4-cabin layout with updated saloon and cockpit upholstery. Air conditioning throughout (Cruisair units) and additional cabin fans. Well-equipped for extended cruising with a Spectra Catalina 300 watermaker, large refrigeration capacity including cockpit fridge, and ample water storage (approx. 990L).
Deck equipment includes electric Harken winches, Quick windlass with Sarca Excel anchor and chain, and a solid GRP flybridge hardtop fitted in 2022 with full cockpit and flybridge covers.
Supplied with Caribe 3.2 RIB tender and 15hp Yamaha outboard on davits.
"Sioux" has been cruised extensively by her current owners along the East Coast and Whitsundays and presents as a well-maintained and upgraded example of the highly popular Lagoon 440.