The world of luxury yachting has a new North Star. Following the immense success of the Seventy 8, Lagoon Catamarans has unveiled its latest masterpiece: the Lagoon Eighty 3. As the power sibling to the recently announced Eighty 2 sailing yacht, this 24-meter (80ft) super-catamaran is not just a boat; it is a floating villa designed for those who demand ultimate autonomy and refined elegance on the high seas.
Developed by the legendary trio of VPLP Design (naval architecture), Patrick le Quément (exterior design), and Nauta Design (interior), the Eighty 3 represents the pinnacle of French maritime savoir-faire.
Unrivaled Outdoor Living: 300 Square Meters of Freedom

One of the most striking features of the Lagoon Eighty 3 is its sheer scale. With over 300 square meters (3,230 sq. ft.) of exterior living space, the yacht offers a level of comfort usually reserved for much larger motor yachts.
The 50m² flybridge serves as a panoramic social hub, featuring a central helm station and customizable layouts that can include sunbathing areas, a dining table, and a fully equipped outdoor galley. At the stern, the 22m² hydraulic swim platform is a versatile “beach club” capable of launching a large tender or a jet ski while providing a stable, water-level terrace for sunbathing.
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A “Villa-Style” Interior by Nauta Design

Inside, the Eighty 3 feels less like a vessel and more like a contemporary residence. The flush main deck ensures a seamless transition between the cockpit and the panoramic salon, which is bathed in natural light thanks to massive vertical windows.
Lagoon has doubled down on “bespoke” luxury. Owners can choose from high-end materials including:
- Marble dining tables and natural stone countertops.
- Woven leather armchairs and brushed wood finishes.
- Customizable layouts ranging from 4 to 6 guest cabins, accommodating up to 16 passengers.
The Owner’s suite is a true sanctuary, featuring a King-size bed facing the sea and—most impressively—a private terrace with direct access to the water through the hull’s side, offering an intimate connection to the ocean.
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Transoceanic Performance and Autonomy

While the Lagoon Eighty 3 is designed for luxury, it is built for serious exploration. Powered by twin John Deere N13 – 580 HP engines, this powercat is engineered for smooth, stable, and efficient long-distance cruising.
With a massive fuel capacity of 8,500 liters (2,246 US gal), the Eighty 3 boasts a remarkable range of 3,500 nautical miles. Whether you are planning a quiet coastal cruise along the French Riviera or a transoceanic crossing to the Caribbean, the Eighty 3 provides total peace of mind and independence.
Technical Specifications at a Glance

- Length Overall: 24.40 m / 80’1”
- Beam: 11.00 m / 36’1”
- Draft: 1.27 m / 4’2”
- Engines: 2 x 580 HP John Deere N13
- Fuel Capacity: 8,500 L
- Fresh Water Capacity: 1,600 L
- Cruising Range: 3,500 nm
- Naval Architecture: VPLP Design
- Interior Design: Nauta Design
The Future of Luxury Powercats

The Lagoon Eighty 3 is set to make its official world debut in 2026. By bridging the gap between traditional motor yachts and the stability of multihulls, Lagoon has created a flagship that doesn’t just follow trends—it sets them. For the “bold and adventurous spirits” the brand caters to, the Eighty 3 is the ultimate tool for discovering the world’s most remote corners in absolute silence and luxury.
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