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POV 2, a Lagoon 42 catamaran

According to Sail magazine (7/12/16), the Lagoon 42 is "both curvaceous and sleek, not to mention fun to move (or lounge) about. . .The deck is dedicated to improved circulation from one end to the other. The transoms are wide enough to preclude any embarrassing moments boarding from a dock or dinghy, and just two low steps lead up to the single-level cockpit. Here a dinette to starboard will seat eight, a lounge to port will be cozy for two, and another small seat spans the space just ahead of the davits. . .The raised helm is to port, and much thought went into its design. First, communication is easy from here to the cockpit while visibility forward is fairly good. . . . Second, unlike typically crowded helm stations, there is plenty of room for two people to work, one steering and one working the two Harken winches that manage most of the lines. There is even room behind the helm seat for a third person to stand or pass through down to the cockpit. . .  the entire starboard hull [is] dedicated to the private master stateroom. Aft, the island bed is nice and low for easy access. . . The head forward takes up a third of the hull, with a huge shower compartment that has plenty of room for even the largest of crew.  The aft cabin in the port hull has the same low island berth as the owner’s cabin and a private head with a separate shower stall; the forward cabin has an integrated head/shower combination and provides access to the bow compartment that may be used as additional sleeping quarters."

POV 2, a 2019 model, includes A/C, genset, watermaker, microwave oven, and a well equipped galley, upgraded 57hp engines, solar panels, autopilot, radar and B&G navigation system.

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