Lagoon 52 F User Manual

Lagoon 52 F User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s guide...
  • Page 3: Welcome Aboard

    WELCOME ABOARD We share a common passion for the sea; we, LAGOON, as catamaran builders and you who want to live your passion on the seven seas. We are delighted to welcome you to the family of LAGOON catamaran owners and we congratulate you on it.
  • Page 4 Vous venez d’acquérir un catamaran Lagoon ! Saviez-vous qu’un club de propriétaires You have just purchased a Lagoon catamaran! Did you know that an owner club exists? existait ? En tant que propriétaire Lagoon, vous bénéficiez d’un accès exclusif à ce club.
  • Page 5 PREAMBLE This user guide is a tool that will enable you to get to know your boat and apprehend the use of the components that are necessary for running her. A WAY TO MAKE THE MOST OF THIS USER GUIDE In order to have an easier apprehension, this guide offers you two complementary reading levels: .
  • Page 7 CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS 1. SPECIFICATIONS ............PAGE 7 PAGE 7 5. UTILITY ABOARD 5. UTILITY ABOARD ............PAGE 61 PAGE 61 8. MOTORIZATION 8. MOTORIZATION............PAGE 105 PAGE 105 1.1 I D of your boat 1.1 I D of your boat 5.1 Refrigerators - Icebox 5.1 Refrigerators - Icebox 8.1 Engines...
  • Page 9 SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 I D of your boat 1.2 Technical specifications 1.3 Helm station 1.4 Chart table 1.5 Multifunction touch screen...
  • Page 11 SERIAL NUMBER OF THE STARBOARD ENGINE: ......... SERIAL NUMBER OF THE PORT ENGINE: ..........FURTHER INFORMATION: ..............................................................................www.cata-lagoon.com 162, quai de Brazza - 33100 Bordeaux - France Tel. 33 (0) 557 80 92 80 Fax 33 (0) 557 80 92 81 E-mail: info@cata-lagoon.com...
  • Page 12 The maximum height of waves is measured from trough to crest; The European regulations use the concept of significant height of waves (H 1/3). The wind force (Beaufort scale) is the average actual wind speed over a period of 10 minutes at 10 metres above the sea. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 13 Optional .............. 6 x 210 Amp (12 V) Engines ..............2 x 55 Amp (12 V) Bottom surface, appendages included: approx. 95 m Generator ..............55 Amp (12 V) Engine power ..............2 x 54 HP 2 x 75 HP (optional) LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 14 H - Switch to switch off the windlass 4 - Screen / repeater for electronic (optional). 10 - Steering wheel. and the electric winches. 5 - Compass. 11 - Steering wheel column. 6 - 12 V switches. 12 - Bow thruster control. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 15 2 - Multifunction touch screen. 6 - Generator control. 10 - Electronic navigation boxes. 3 - Electronic navigation screen. 7 - Air conditioning control. 11 - General cut-out. 4 - Electronic navigation repeater. 8 - Watermaker control. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 16 110 V - 220 V supply menu ON / OFF Button SPECIFICATIONS Touch screen 2 - Access to fresh water, 3 - Access to batteries grey water and fuel tank charge / voltage menu gauges menu LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 17 MULTIFUNCTION TOUCH SCREEN 1.5 Multifunction touch screen The LAGOON 52 F is equipped with a multifunction touch screen loca- ted on the chart table. PRESENTATION OF THE MULTIFUNCTION TOUCH SCREEN The multifunction touch screen is designed to: - Pilot all the lighting on board,...
  • Page 18 110 V - 220 V SUPPLY MENU Access reserved 1.1 Access to Interior for Shipyard Lighting menu SPECIFICATIONS 1.2 Access to Exterior and Navigation Lighting menu 1.3 Access menu supply to 220 V circuits (On board and Air Conditioning) LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 19 (exterior except flying bridge) previous screen previous screen Access detailed Switch on / off a series of menu by zone lamps in the zone NOTE Grey icons: lighting is switched off Blue icons: lighting is switched on LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 20 Boom lighting Previous page SPECIFICATIONS Next page Return to Return to previous screen previous screen Dech searchlight Masthead Bimini top lighting Courtesy lighting navigation lights NOTA Grey icons: lighting is switched off Blue icons: lighting is switched on LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 21 On board circuit supplied Load circuit supplied supplied by shore circuit supplied by by the generator by the generator power socket n°2 the generator NOTA Grey icons: lighting is switched off Blue icons: lighting is switched on LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 22 Air Conditioning selector to the switching of the Air Conditioning generator selector to shore power socket NOTA Before selecting the Generator supply, ensure that it is switched on at the chart table remote control (see Generator chapter for details on operations). LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 23 FORWARD SERVICE ROOM SIDE ENGINE HOLD WARNING In case of malfunctioning of the multifunction touch screen, use the override switches to switch on the 12 V appliances. See pages 100 and 101 of the ELECTRICITY chapter for more details. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 24 2.1 General tank menu 2.2 Detail: example of the fresh water n°1 tank level menu Access to fresh water tanks SPECIFICATIONS Tank level Number of tanks Access to fuel tanks Return to Return to previous screen previous screen Tank number LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 25 Access battery bank On Board starboard engine SPECIFICATIONS Access battery On Board battery port engine Access Generator voltage Identification of battery battery bank Return to Return to previous screen previous screen Measure of charge current or discharge current LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 27 HULL / DECK 2.1 Construction 2.2 Careening 2.3 Deck equipment 2.4 Cockpit 2.5 Access to fly helm station 2.6 Anchoring 2.7 Deckwash pump 2.8 Gangway 2.9 Davits 2.10 Steering system...
  • Page 28 DECK EQUIPMENT HULL PROTECTIONS HULL / DECK LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 29 The LAGOON 52 F is constructed following the infusion process of a DECK FITTINGS polyester resin and a high quality anti-osmotic resin on a core of balsa The fittings on the deck of your LAGOON 52 F were selected according and fibreglass layers. to quality criteria.
  • Page 30: Deck Equipment

    DECK EQUIPMENT ENTRANCE DOOR ACCESS DOOR OPENING SERVING HATCH BRAKE SYSTEM TO PORT CABIN HULL / DECK UPPER COCKPIT LOCKER SWIM LADDER SHOWER IN TRANSOM LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 31 Access to the port cabin is through a vertical opening door from the ladder (with the option of a second hand shower in the cockpit). cockpit. RECOMMENDATION WARNING Close the door when sailing. For safety’s sake, always sail with the ladder up and kept in position. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 32 HULL / DECK 4 - CONTROL 3 - AUTOMATIC BREAKER OF THE WINDLASS OF THE WINDLASS 1 - Electric windlass. 2 - Electric windlass remote control. 3 - Windlass automatic breaker. 4 - Electric windlass control + chain counter. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 33 Insert the strop inside the stem anchor roller. Make fast the strop to the central cleat when lowering the chain. RECOMMENDATION Before you anchor, check the type of the sea bed, the depth of water and the strength of the stream. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 34: Deckwash Pump

    / fresh water. 2 - Power switch. 3 - Intake to connect hose. 4 - Sea water inlet valve. Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 35 Windlass operations are dangerous: - Always keep the ground takle clear and free. - Always proceed with care, wearing gloves and always wearing shoes. - Make sure that nobody leans on the windlass when operating the control. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 36 1 - Davit control. 2 - Hydraulic pump + power supply boxes. 3 - Relay and fuses box. HULL / DECK 1 - DAVIT CONTROL 2 - HYDRAULIC PUMP + POWER 3 - RELAY AND FUSES BOXE SUPPLY BOXES LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 37 Install onboard the tender all the safety equipment in pursuance of the WARNING regulations of the country where your boat is registered. Nobody should be on board or under the tender during manoeuvres carried out with the davits. Tie up the tender during manoeuvres. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 38 TENDERLIFT - HYDRAULIC TANK AND PUMP TENDERLIFT LOCKING NUTS OF THE ACCESS HATCH TO HYDRAULIC OIL TANK HYDRAULIC OIL TANK HYDRAULIC UNIT HULL / DECK CONE-POINT SET SCREWS OF ACCESS HATCH TO THE THE HYDRAULIC UNIT HYDRAULIC PUMP LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 39 Note: in case of failure of the electrical system, the procedure to lower the tenderlift is as follows: - Loosen the two locking nuts (top and bottom) present on the hydraulic unit (starboard engine room). - Loosen the cone-point set screws using Allen keys. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 41 RIGGING / SAILS 3.1 Sailing 3.2 Standing rigging 3.3 Running rigging 3.4 Sails...
  • Page 42 (RMmax: moment of maximum uprighting) RMmax monohull : 10 tons x 0.5 meter : 5 tons.meters MONOHULL RMmax catamaran : 10 tons x 3 meters Weight of the boat: 10 tons : 30 tons.meters D: 0.5 meter LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 43 In case you shouldn’t follow the recommendations below, it might be dangerous for the boat and the crew, and, in case of an accident, the manufacturer’s responsibility would not be involved. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 44 Code 0 (optional extra) .........152 m / 1636 sq.ft Asymmetric spinnaker (optional extra) ....255 m / 2744 sq.ft I ................19,95 m / 65’5’’ J ................7.53 m / 24’8’’ P................21.6 m / 70’10’’ E .................6.47 m / 21’3” RIGGING / SAILS LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 45 The jib is eased off in order to have its average front edge facing the conditions. apparent wind. - From 23 to 28 knots: 1 reef, full jib. The trimmings are similar. - From 28 to 33 knots: 2 reefs, 80% of the jib. The trimmings remain similar. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 46 9 - Reef cunningham 1. 4 - Reef cunnigham 3. 10 - Mainsail halyard. 5 - Reef pendant 3. 11 - Reef pendant 2. 6 - Spinnaker / gennaker / code 0 halyard 12 - Reef pendant 1. (optional extra). LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 47 RIGGING / SAILS Standing rigging Running rigging The LAGOON 52 F has been adjusted by the shipyard and by the mast Description of the ropes length (m) diameter (mm) manufacturer when first masting. The cables stretch a little during the first sailings. Therefore it is...
  • Page 48 RUNNING RIGGING - MAINSAIL CIRCUIT ELECTRIC WINCHES POWER OFF SWITCH RIGGING / SAILS 1 - Mainsail sheet. 2 - Two-way rail to port for mainsheet traveller. 3 - Two-way rail to starboard for mainsheet traveller. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 49 (Allen key) to avoid it turning on its own. WARNING Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions to remove the winches and put them back. Improper refitting may result in accidents (for example: kick of the crank handle). LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 50 400 mm 450 mm 500 mm RIGGING / SAILS FASTENING OF THE CRUISING SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL 1 - Headboard traveller. 2 - Halyard block (to be fastened onto the headboard eye). 3 - Cruising square top mainsail. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 51 A cruising square top mainsail has a more important - Hoist the mainsail, then close the jammer. power than a standard mainsail. - Slacken off the topping lift. Shorten the sail earlier depending on the wind conditions. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 52 JIB - SELF-TACKING JIB TRAVELLER BLOCKED HALYARD IN OPEN POSITION TO ITS EXTENSION RIGGING / SAILS RAIL FOR SELF-TACKING JIB LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 53 - Pull on the stopper to wind up the jib. In order to avoid unexpected unwinding of the furler, remove the stay- sail as soon as it has been furled. We advise you to wind or unwind the front sails when sailing before the wind. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 54 RIGGING CIRCUIT CODE 0 TACK FITTING CODE 0 RIGGING / SAILS CODE 0 HALYARD 1 - Spinnaker guy. 2 - Code 0 sheet. 3 - Spinnaker sheet / guy. 4 - Code 0 halyard. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 55 - Make fast the sheet leading blocks to the chainplates. - Reroute the sheets to the code 0 sheet winches. WARNING In some sailing trims, the code 0 may hide the fore navigation lights. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 57 ACCOMMODATI O NS 4.1 Saloon - Galley 4.2 Lighting 4.3 Portholes - Deck hatches 4.4 Window blinds...
  • Page 58 SUCTION PADS FOR 12 V SOCKETS THE FLOORBOARDS ACCOMMODATIONS Turn on / off all lights in the given zone REMOVING DRAWER LEVER + RAIL Return to previous screen Turn on / off a series of lamps in the zone LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 59 These drawers can be removed by pushing on the levers on each side, under the rails. When you reassemble it, clip the drawer before you push it back. 12 V SOCKETS A built-in12 V power sockets system is present on the aft part of the galley. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 60 PORTHOLES - DECK HATCHES - WINDOWS CLOSURE OF SALOON CURTAIN AND MOSQUITO PLEATED SALOON BLINDS PORTHOLES SCREEN OF THE DECK HATCH ACCOMMODATIONS LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 61 There are black out curtains or blinds on the saloon, cabins and heads windows. The opening hatches (optional extra) of the aft cabins are also fitted with curtains. RECOMMENDATION Pull and push the blinds carefully. Take care to fasten them when they are fitted with the relevant systems. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 63: Utility Aboard

    UTILITY ABOARD 5.1 Refrigerators - Icebox 5.2 Icemaker (optional extra) 5.3 Microwave oven (optional extra) 5.4 Gas oven and hobs 5.5 Dishwasher (optional extra) 5.6 Washer dryer (optional extra) 5.7 Televisions (optional extra) 5.8 Air conditioning (optional extra)
  • Page 64 3 - ICEBOX FREEZER UTILITY ABOARD 4 - COCKPIT REFRIGERATOR 5 - ICEMAKER 1 - Refrigerator / freezer. 2 - 220 V electrical panel. 3 - Refrigerator or icebox (optional extra). 4 - Cockpit refrigerator. 5 - Icemaker. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 65 Please note: the icemaker system is fitted with a filter. For the use and maintenance of the refrigerators and icebox, please Regularly change the filter. refer to their instruction guides. For the use and maintenance of the icemaker, please refer to its instruction guide. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 66 6 - GAS BOTTLES LOCKER GAS VALVES 1 - 220 V electrical panel. 2 - Gas hobs. 3 - Gas valves. 4 - Microwave oven. 5 - Gas solenoid valve switch (US version). 6 - Gas bottles locker. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 67 Switch on the valve using its switch located under the microwave oven unit, at the port entrance to the galley. For the use and maintenance of the microwave oven, please refer to its instruction guide. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 68 3 - WASHER DRYER FRESH WATER SUPPLY VALVE 1 - Washer dryer. 2 - 220 V electrical panel + water pump switch. 3 - Washing machine fresh water supply valve. 4 - Dishwasher. 5 - Dishwasher fresh water supply valve. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 69 Do not use the dishwasher when sailing. Do not use the washer dryer when sailing. For the use and maintenance of the dishwasher, refer to its instruction guide. For the use and maintenance of the washer dryer, refer to its instruction guide. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 70 3 - Television. 4 - Air conditioning control. 5 - Drainage pump / air conditioning drains. 6 - Air conditioning unit. 7 - Sea water inlet valve + filter. 8 - Pressure gauge + water circuit valve. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 71 The compressors (engine compartment) are pre-set by the Builder on the automatic mode ; they produce either cold or heat according to the exterior temperature and to the selected temperature. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 73: Water Systems

    WATER SYSTEMS 6.1 Bilge pump system 6.2 Grey waters 6.3 Black waters 6.4 Fresh water 6.5 Watermaker (optional extra)
  • Page 74 Drainage pump / air conditioning drains. 6 - Hull sump. 7 - Electric bilge pump / engine bilge. 8 - Manual bilge pump. Each hull has the same components. Nota: each valve in the boat is identified. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 75 It is recommended to regularly clean the filters (access by unclipping the covers). Every hull is provided with an automatically triggered pump in order to empty the air conditioning drain water traps. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 76 BLACK WATERS - ELECTRIC TOILETS HOLDING TANK SYSTEM WATER SYSTEMS 1 - Drain bung hole on deck. 2 - Holding tank. 3 - Drain valve on hull. 4 - Fresh water tank inlet. 5 - Vent. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 77 Ask for information about the laws in force in your port and starboard keelson boxes (see ELECTRICITY chapter). country or your marina about discharging black water into the sea. For the use and maintenance of the electric toilets, please refer to their instruction guide. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 78 H - Hot water supply starboard side float. 5 - Pressure water pump. I - Hot water supply shower starboard transom. 6 - Valve for shore fresh water supply. 7 - Shore fresh water supply. F G H I LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 79 If the boat is not used for long, purify the tanks and - Open the port tank valve (B), and if necessary the starboard tank pipes with proper treatment. (A) and water heater (E) valves on the distribution manifold (access starboard engine room). LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 80 7 - Fresh water tank. 3 - 220 V electrical panel. 8 - Cockpit shower (optional extra). 4 - Watermaker sea water filter. 9 - Cockpit shower. 5 - Watermaker sea water intake. 10 - Water heater. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 81 Before you switch it on using the 110 V - 220 V When rinsing, check that there is water in the tank. circuit, check the water heater is full of water. For the use and maintenance of the watermaker, please refer to its instruction guide. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 83 ELECTRICITY 7.1 12 V circuit 7.2 Inverters 7.3 110 V - 220 V circuit 7.4 Electronics...
  • Page 84 3 - 12 V / 220 V / 100 Ah charger (optional extra). 4 - On board battery bank (standard). 5 - 12 V / 110 V - 220 V - 3000 Va inverter (optional extra). 6 - Generator. 7 - General on board 12 V cut-out. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 85 Select the power supply source (generator or shore power socket n° 1) from the touch control screen at the chart table. Nota: the battery chargers can remain in operation even when the boat is not energized in 12 V. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 86 10 - Chart table remote control. 11 - Drain valve of separator. 12 - Generator / tank selection pull rob. 13 - Automatic breakers of the shore power sockets. 14 - Shore power sockets. 15 - Power on indicator. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 87 In case of strong heat, supply the battery via its own charger liable to hurt or kill the swimmers nearby. (220 V / 12 V - 35 A). For the generator use and maintenance, refer to the instruction guide. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 88 Note: while the system is in manual mode, the multifunction touch screen is locked (padlock icon shown on screen) and cannot be used to select the power supply source, even when the handle is OFF. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 89 - Ensure that the automatic breakers are OFF on the corresponding switch and risk of damaging the generator). 110 V - 220 V protection panel. - Switch on the 110 V - 220 V source (start the generator or connect a shore power socket to shore). LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 90 1 - Compass of the automatic pilot. 2 - Log + depth sounder sensor. 3 - Electronic boxes. 4 - On / off switch for electronics. 5 - Fish finder sounder sensor. 6 - Pilot hydraulic pump. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 91 The fish finder sounder sensor (optional) is located under the floor of the forward port cabin. RECOMMENDATION Make sure you do not put close to the compass, objects susceptible to disturb the magnetic field of the compass (metal objects). LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 92 GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 12 V ELECTRICITY LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 93 (12 V - 55 Ah) x 1 Generator battery recharging by 220 V / 12 V - 35 Ah charger 12 V 12 V board + 12 V terminal block Sockets 12 V 12 V board + 12 V terminal block Keelson box LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 94 Automatically comes with the optional generator to recharge the 12 V battery, the generator and the two 12 V engine batteries Standard inverter 12 V / 220 V - 1500 Va Inverter (optional extra) 12 V / 110 V or 220 V - 3000 Va LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 95 The shore earth is connected to the on board earth via a simple connector. If the marina does not have a 50 Ah 3P+E socket, you should use the “Y” Marinco 167RYN by connecting it to two 30 Ah - 125 V sockets. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 96 STANDARD CIRCUIT EQUIPMENT INVERTER ELECTRICITY LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 97 CHARGING CIRCUIT 220 V / 12 V ELECTRICITY LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 98 GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 220 V 12 V / 220 V - 3000 W COMFORT BUSBAR 2 x INVERTERS 12 V / 110 V - 3000 VA SHORE 2 ELECTRICITY HIGH LOAD BUSBAR CLIM LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 99 GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 110 V - 220 V (US version) COMFORT BUSBAR 2 x INVERTERS 2 x convertisseurs 12 V / 110 V - 3000 VA 12 V / 110 V - 3000 VA SHORE 2 ELECTRICITY HIGH LOAD BUSBAR CLIM LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 100 DANGER Before any intervention on a bus bar, turn OFF the 12 V circuit on board. CABLE CONNECTION TO UPSTREAM DC BUSBARS ELECTRICITY HIGH LOAD BUSBAR Legends Line fuse on bundle Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Cable section LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 101 APPENDIX 1: HIGH LOAD BUSBAR PROTECTION CABLE CONNECTION TO POSITIVE BUSBARS Legends Line fuse on bundle Line fuse on bundle HIGH LOAD BUSBAR Line fuse on bundle Fuse Fuse Fuse ELECTRICITY Fuse Fuse Fuse Cable section LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 102 2 and 3. 2 - Roof fuses box. 3 - Starboard fuses box + override switches n° 6 et 7. 4 - Override switches n° 1, 4 and 5. 5 - Electronic fuses box. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 103 7.5A Optional pilot remote control WR20 Optional Fish Finder Optional Forward Scan Optional Aft Split Cam Port + Starboard Optional Wifi Optional Thermal Split Cam Reserve Optional AIS + Splitter Optional VHF 7.5A Reserve to inter TAC LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 104 See location of override switches on diagram page 100 and warning on page 21. OVERRIDE SWITCHES OVERRIDE SWITCHES N° 6-7 - N° 1-4-5 - GALLEY STARBOARD CABIN ELECTRICITY SCHEIBER MODULES LOCATION OVERRIDE SWITCHES N° 2-3 - PORT CABIN BLOC BLOC BLOC BLOC BLOC 7  LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 105 4 Bimini top lighting  1 Aft starboard cabin ceiling lighting 1 Aft starboard cabin ceiling lighting 1 Aft starboard cabin ceiling lighting 1 Aft starboard cabin ceiling lighting 2 Aft starboard cabin desk zone lighting 2 Aft port cabin desk zone lighting 2 Aft starboard cabin desk zone lightin2 Central starboard cabin ceiling lighting 3 Aft starboard cabin indirect lighting 3 Aft port cabin indirect lighting 3 Aft starboard cabin indirect lighting 3 Aft starboard cabin indirect lighting Starboard deck 4 Aft starboard cabin wardrobe zone ligh4 Starboard passageway lighting 4 Starboard passageway lighting 4 Starboard passageway lighting 5 Forward starboard bathroom washbasi5 Forward starboard cabin ceiling light 5 Forward starboard cabin ceiling ligh 5 Forward starboard cabin ceiling lighting 6 Forward starboard bathroom toilet ligh6 Forward starboard cabin indirect ligh6 Forward starboard cabin indirect lig 6 Forward starboard cabin indirect lighting 1 Starboard forward companionway inte 1 Starboard forward companionway in1 Starboard forward companionway in 1 Starboard forward companionway interior courtesy 2 starboard beam spotlight 2 starboard beam spotlight 2 starboard beam spotlight 2 starboard beam spotlight Starboard hull 3 starboard navigation light 3 starboard navigation light 3 starboard navigation light 3 starboard navigation light 4 Aft starboard cabin indirect lighting 4 Aft starboard toilet lighting 4 Aft starboard toilet lighting 4 Aft starboard toilet lighting LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 107 MOTORIZATION 8.1 Engines 8.2 Fuel 8.3 Propellers - Anodes 8.4 Optional controls 8.5 Bow thruster...
  • Page 108: Engine Layout

    8 - Engine. 9 - Sea water filter. 10 - Fuel filter. 11 - Engine cut outs + coupling (starboard). 12 - 12 V battery. 13 - Engine water inlet valve. Nota: each valve in the boat is identified. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 109 The electric inverter controls require 12 V supply. When functioning, you can see two red diodes turned on on the inverter control case. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 110 BATTERY COUPLING - FUEL PULL ROBS - WATER INLET - DECK FILLERS COUPLING + STARBOARD SHUT-OFF HANDLES FOR FUEL SHUT-OFF HANDLES FOR FUEL ENGINE CUT OUTS VALVES TO PORT VALVES TO STARBOARD MOTORIZATION DECK FILLERS ENGINE WATER INLET LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 111 Keep the fuel tanks as full as possible (to avoid condensation). Every year check the fuel system for condition (hose, valves, etc.). VENTILATION OF THE ENGINE BILGES The engine bilge ventilators start up automatically as soon as the engines start. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 112 WATER FILTER - FUEL FILTER - FOLDING PROPELLER FOLDING PROPELLER MOTORIZATION 1 - Water filter. 2 - Fuel filter. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 113 8.4 Optional controls The boat may optionally be fitted with an extra engine control and with joystick in the saloon. Please refer to the appropriate user's manual regarding the engines (with double control) and how to use them (joystick). LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 114: Bow Thruster

    1 - BATTERIES + FUSE + CUT-OUT CHARGER FUSE MOTORIZATION 4 - BOW THRUSTER CONTROL 1A - 24 V Batteries. 1B - 200 Amp Fuse. 1C - Cut-out. 2 - Bow thruster. 3 - Battery charger. 4 - Thruster control. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 115 - Disconnect the control by pressing on the yellow switch a second time. The LED will start flashing again. Note: after 3 minutes without operation, the thruster goes OFF. In case of malfunctioning, check the fuse located in the bow on the starboard side. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 117 WINTER STORAGE 9.1 Laying up 9.2 Protection...
  • Page 118 PACKING WINTER STORAGE 15839 mm 6000 mm 8744 mm LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 119 INSIDE - Seal air inlets as much as you can. - Install an air dehumidifier in the saloon and leave the cabin and sto- rage unit doors open (stowage cupboards, icebox). LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 121 HANDLING 10.1 Preparation 10.2 Crane lifting 10.3 Mast stepping - Mast unstepping...
  • Page 122 DIMENSIONS FOR CRADLE POSITIONING HANDLING 2612,5 mm 9312,5 mm LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 123 All further handling shall be carried out with the highest care by professionals. DANGER If the LAGOON boatyard are not involved in your handling operations, Do not stay on board or under the boat during craning. they cannot cover under guarantee any possible accidents linked to handling.
  • Page 125 SAFETY 11.1 Prevention 11.2 Gas system 11.3 Fire 11.4 Bilge pump system 11.5 Safety equipment 11.6 General remarks...
  • Page 126 SAFETY LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 127 Do not exceed the number of persons indicated in Chapter ‘SPECIFICATIONS’. If you do not take the number of persons into account, the combined weight of the persons and equipment should never exceed the maximum load recommended by the builder. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 128: Gas System

    GAS SYSTEM 1 - GAS VALVES SAFETY 2 - LOCKER / STORAGE SPACE FOR GAS BOTTLES 1 - Gas valves. 2 - Locker / storage space of gas bottles. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 129 In case you smell gas or find that the burners have gone out, turn off the valve of the appliance. Do ventilate the boat in order to get rid of any residual gas. Find the cause of the problem. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 130 4 - ENGINE BILGE RELEASE PULL HANDLE OF EXTINGUISHER 3 - PORT EXTINGUISHER 4 - STB EXTINGUISHER RECOMMENDATION Some components do not have a pre- determined place for them. Fill-in this drawing according to your own boat safety equipments. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 131 DANGER Always keep an extinguisher handy in case the fire should start again. DANGER Use CO2 extinguishers only to fight electrical fires. Evacuate the area immediately after discharging the product to prevent asphyxia. Ventilate before entering. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 132 11 - ............12 - ............13 - ............14 - ............15 - ............LIFERAFT BOX DIMENSIONS RECOMMENDATION Some elements do not have a pre-deter- mined location for them. Fill-in this drawing according to your own safety equipments. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 133 Before you sail to sea, carefully read the launching Make sure that the electric bilge pumps are switched on. instructions on the life raft. If it is not enough to overcome the water level, ask a crew man to use a manual pump. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 134: Emergency Tiller

    EMERGENCY TILLER USE OF EMERGENCY TILLER SAFETY 1 - Emergency tiller cover. VALVE OF AUTOMATIC PILOT CYLINDER IN BY-PASS POSITION LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 135 An emergency ladder (swim ladder) is located in the aft starboard tran- may catch on the propellers). som. WARNING Regularly check the safety equipments are in good working order. Follow the service programme without fail. Generally speaking, take particular care of all the safety equipment of your boat. LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 137 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 138 Check and tighten the different shackles ......QUATERLY Check the running rigging tightening .......QUATERLY Check the halyard and sheet for wear points ....QUATERLY Rinse the whole running rigging and sails ......QUATERLY Check the mainsail battens and main seams ....QUATERLY LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 139 Check oil level ..............QUATERLY Check belt tension .............QUATERLY Clean the sea water strainer ..........QUATERLY Check for leaks (oil, water, fuel) and smokes ....QUATERLY Check and drain the decanter filters (fuel) ......QUATERLY General overhaul ..REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S GUIDE LAGOON 52 F...
  • Page 141 PERSONAL NOTES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................This document is not contractually binding. Descriptions, illustrations, etc are provided only for your guidance. Our models may undergo some standard modifications or improvements without notice.

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