Lagoon 380 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 LAGOON 380 Owner's Manual www.cata-lagoon.com...
  • Page 2 Your dealer, your international sailing association or your yacht club will be very happy to recommend local We are delighted to welcome you to the great family of LAGOON boat sailing schools or professional instructors. owners and we congratulate you on it.
  • Page 3 Any boat, however solid she may be, may be severely damaged if The users of the boat are informed of the following: badly used. This is not compatible with a secure navigation. Always - The entire crew must be trained properly. adapt the speed and direction of your boat to the conditions of the sea.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS This user's guide may sometimes list equipment or touch on certain topics which are not part of the standard specifications of your particular boat. The guide covers all the versions and main options of these models. Chapter Page Using your boat Navigation..........................
  • Page 7: Navigation

    Navigation GETTING UNDER WAY ..............7 VISIBILITY IN NAVIGATION ............7 NAVIGATION UNDER MOTOR...........9 NAVIGATION UNDER SAIL ............11 MOORING ..................17 TOWING..................17 ANCHORING ................17 DAVIT (OPTIONAL)..............21 ENVIRONMENT .................21...
  • Page 8 6. Common negative 1 - Switch - Overhead light - saloon. 2 - Switch - Overhead light - galley. 3 - Switch - Spot light - Bimini top Rigid (optional). 4 - Switch - Overhead light - saloon. ENTRY SWITCHES LAGOON 380...
  • Page 9: Getting Under Way

    Check the charge rate of the batteries, the water level in the tanks and the fuel level (see ELECTRICITY and MOTORIZATION chapter). Carry out the inventory of compulsory safety equipment and instruct the crew concerning its location and operation. DANGER Remember to disconnect the shore power supply before casting off. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 10 FUEL SUPPLY VALVE NAVIGATION FUEL SUPPLY VALVE located directly on the tanks LAGOON 380...
  • Page 11: Navigation Under Motor

    In the case of low engine battery power use the battery coupling function by turning on the coupling handle located in the starboard aft cabin. Once the engines have been restarted make sure that the coupling handle is turned back to its original position. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 12 SINGLE-HULL RMmax: Weight of vessel x d Weight of vessel: 10 tons (RMmax: Righting moment Maximum) RMmax Single-hull: 10 tons x 0,5 metres : 5 tons.metres RMmax Catamaran: 10 tons x 3 metres : 30 tons.metres LAGOON 380...
  • Page 13: Navigation Under Sail

    30 cm to windward of center, the boom is responsible in the event of an accident. slackened to fly 50 cm leeward. The Genoa traveler is moved slightly forward, the adjustment re- mains the same. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 14 S AI L S SAILS SURFACE Mainsail high: 47 m NAVIGATION Mainsail (classic) 1 Reef: 32,43 m Mainsail (classic) 2 Reef: 20,21 m Furling genoa: 31 m Landmark 1: 24 m Landmark 2: 18 m Landmark 3: 13,50 m LAGOON 380...
  • Page 15 Keep children under close supervision. on to the apparent wind. - From 23 to 28 knots: 1 Reef, full Genoa. The adjustments are identical. - From 28 to 33 knots: 2 Reef, 80% of the Genoa. The adjustments are identical. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 16 NAVIGATION LAGOON 380...
  • Page 17 Refer to the running rigging diagram (chapter on RIGGING AND SAILS) for identification of ropes. RECOMMENDATION For safety, the reef line used should always stay on the winch with 3 turns around the drum. Re-close the cam cleat for greater safety. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 18 DECK LAYOUT NAVIGATION 1 - Swimming ladder. 3 - Midship cleat for towing. 2 - Mooring cleats and Anchoring of lifelines. 4 - Anchor bridle fastening. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 19: Mooring

    - Pay particular attention when you throw or catch the towing rope - Secure the anchor chain on the bridle. (it may foul on the propeller). - Lead out the chain until the guy becomes taut. NOTE: The stability may be reduced when you tow a boat. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 20 WINDLASS CONTROL WINDLASS CIRCUIT BREAKER 100A (PORT AFT CABIN) 2. Handle (The handle is used to disen- gage the chain rim brake and to haul in the anchor manually in the case of electrical breakdown) 3. Hawse 4. Clench LAGOON 380...
  • Page 21 - Release the bridle from the chain. - Heave the anchor completely. - Visually check the last meters till the anchor gets into contact with the davit. - Secure the anchor or anchor chain to the cleat. - Release the anchor clutch. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 22 D A V I T NAVIGATION DAVIT DAVIT BLOCKERS ATTACH DAVIT LINES LAGOON 380...
  • Page 23: Davit (Optional)

    The use of detergents is implicated in the destruction of marine tact with the water. plantand animal life. Choose fully biodegradable cleaning products. Do not throw plastic bags and bin bags into the sea. Use the bins provided for this purpose at ports. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 25: Winter Storage

    Winter Storage LAYING UP ................25 PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE........25...
  • Page 26 BLOCKING THE BOAT ASHORE WINTER STORAGE LAGOON 380...
  • Page 27 (do not use a chlorine based product). nals. Depending on the boat location, afloat or ashore, win- - Lubricate and close all the water inlet valves and thru-hull fittings. terization is different. Rinse and completely drain the heads bowls and pumps. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 29: Launching

    Launching RECOMMENDATIONS ..............29 STEPPING THE MAST ..............31...
  • Page 30 P OSITION IN G OF HOIS TIN G STRA PS LAUNCHING 1. Centre of gravity. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 31 - If your boat is to be fitted with sounder and speedometer, allow for the relevant fittings and their installation. A lot of skill and care is required to commission your LAGOON boat. - Check the water intake strain box for cleanliness.
  • Page 32 Size (m) Width between hull centers 4,50 Air draught (without mast or appendices) 2,85 Waterline height under nacelle 0,72 Vessel height on its keels (without mast or appendices) 4,08 Length of boom 3,40 Length of Europe mast 15,45 LAGOON 380...
  • Page 33 - Use the backstay and lashing at the base of the mast to control the handling. - Engage the electrical harness in the mast base. - Make sure the base of the mast integrally bears on its base plate. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 34 MAST JUNCTION BOX LAUNCHING LAGOON 380...
  • Page 35 Proceed by carrying out the operations recommended for stepping the mast in reverse order,taking care to mark the line locations with stickers. RECOMMENDATION Before all dismasting operation, remember to disconnect the electric cables Pull gently while guiding the cables. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 37: Hull & Deck

    Hull & Deck CONSTRUCTION...............37 MAINTENANCE .................37 CARREENING ................37 GEL-COAT REPAIR ..............39 STEERING GEAR..............39...
  • Page 38 CARREENING HULL & DECK Wetted area (including appendices): 44 m² LAGOON 380...
  • Page 39 C o n s t r u c t i o n be cleaned and polished with a chrome and steel renovator. The LAGOON 380 is built of balsawood sandwich (monolithic below SOLID WOOD ON EXTERIOR WOODEN PANELLING the water line),polyester resin and vinyl-ester; the counter-mould Regularly clean the woodworks with fresh water using a sponge (if sare monolithic and the partitions are made of laminated plywood.
  • Page 40 S TEER IN G GE AR HULL & DECK CABLE TENSION SYSTEM 1 - Steering rack. 2 - Ropes. 3 - Sheaves box. 4 - Connecting rod. 5 - Autopilot ram (optional). LAGOON 380...
  • Page 41 - To get a highly shiny finish, sand with extra fine abrasive and water then polish. - Lubricate all the elements. Maintain the nylon, ertalon or teflon bushes only with a suitable lubricant. Proper settings result in gentle steering resistance,without hard points and without looseness. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 43 Interior INTERIOR MAINTENANCE............43 FABRICS..................43 COCKPIT TABLE, SERVING HATCH, COOL BOX ....45 PORTHOLES AND DECK HATCHES........45 WATER COOLED REFRIGERATION UNIT (OPTIONS) ..47 HEATING (OPTIONAL) .............47...
  • Page 44: Interior

    INTERIOR INTERIOR 3 cabin version. 4 cabin version LAGOON 380...
  • Page 45: Interior Maintenance

    In both cases, dry cleaning is possible. Remove the stains as soon • STAIN REMOVAL as possible with a damp rag. - Dab with a clean rag. - Remove the stain with solvent on a clean rag. Never pour the sol- vent directly over the stain. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 46 S ERV ING HATCH - COOL BOX - DECK HATCH INTERIOR SERVING HATCH COOL BOX REMOVABLE LOCKING DECK HATCH (Button handles in open position) LAGOON 380...
  • Page 47: Cockpit Table, Serving Hatch, Cool Box

    P o rt h o l e s a n d d e c k h a t c h e s INTERIOR The portholes and deck hatches are equipped with latch systems to keep them in a closed position. At mooring,intermediate opening positions allow for airing of the boat. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 48 REFRIGERATION UNIT - HEATING FRIDGE HEATING INTERIOR Boiler - Diesel Heater exhaust outlet Control 1. Drainage - Refrigeration unit LAGOON 380...
  • Page 49: Water Cooled Refrigeration Unit (Options)

    - It is on 12 V supply as soon as the boat's power is turned on (Bat- tery switch of house system). - Turn on the heaters with their controls and then set the desired temperature with the thermostats. For use and maintenance of the material consult the manufacturer instructions. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 51 Electricity BATTERIES - BATTERY SWITCH..........51 USE OF 12 V CIRCUIT ..............53 110 V - 220 V SYSTEM..............55 TECHNICAL ROOM..............55 BATTERY CHARGER ...............55 SHORE POWER SOCKET ............57 MAST HARNESS...............57 ELECTRONIC ................57...
  • Page 52: Electricity

    6. Battery stock - house 12 V. 7. Battery charger. 8. Water heater. 9. Shore/house power. 10. Shore power supply circuit breaker. 11. Ventilators. 12. Battery switch + Coupling drivers. 13. Charge divider. The positions are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 53: Batteries - Battery Switch

    The discharge of the batteries must not exceed 70% of the rating. To start navigating with batteries loaded properly, and enjoy the holidays to use the dock or charger choose a selection mode that allows the operation of the generator. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 54 12. Mooring light. 3. Sockets 220 V AC. 8. Water unit. 13A. Navigation lights. 4. Interior lighting. 9. Bilge pump. 13B. Steaming light. 5. Socket 12 V DC. 10. Navigation station. 14. Selector gauge - water and fuel, battery. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 55: Use Of 12 V Circuit

    (amperage) of the circuit (Watt for bulbs). - The main power supply. - The switches and circuit breakers on the line. ELECTRICITY - the relevant electrical unit. WARNING Never work on a live electric fitting. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 56 2 2 0 V B R E A K E R - C H A R G E R - J U N C T I O N ELECTRICITY 220 V BREAKER 1. Charge divider. 2. Battery charger 220 V / /12 V. (in the cupboard to the rear of the port gangway) LAGOON 380...
  • Page 57: 220 V System

    To access this area lift up the plate above the electrical panel in order to unclip it (2 clips), then pull it towards you to remove the plate from the end groove into which it is fitted. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 58 SHORE POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT BREAKER ELECTRICITY 220 V SOCKET (Landmark 1) 220 V BREAKER (Landmark 2) The positions are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 59: Shore Power Socket

    - Do not modify the connections of the boat/shore supply ca- ble. RECOMMENDATION For your electrical requirements, we recommend you con- sult a specialist or our network of technicians. • ELECTRONICS PACKS (OPTIONS) Different electronics packs are offered on option. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 61: Plumbing

    Plumbing WATER TANKS .................61 FRESH WATER SYSTEM ............61 GAS SYSTEM ................63 DRAINAGE SYSTEM..............63 SANITARY EQUIPMENT............65...
  • Page 62 5. Water heater 12. Valves for tank selection To PLUMBING 6. Shore power socket - Fresh port / To starboard (optional) water (optional) PLUMBING BOARD VALVES FOR TANK SELEC- TION The positions are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 63: Water Tanks

    Inspection ports are provided on tanks and make possible the cleaning of the inside. NOTE: It may happen that the capacity of the fresh water tank or tanks indicated on the page "Specifications" cannot be completely used depending on the trim and load of the boat. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 64 11. Vannes - Icebox drainage 6. Drainage valve for forward 12. Vannes - Sink draining watertight compartment 13. Manual bilge pump 7. Drainage valve for aft water- tight compartment PLUMBING The positions are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 65: Gas System

    Under normal conditions these remain closed. coming through a hole in the hull, this hole being the result of a damage. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 66 S CHE MAT IC DIAGRAM DRAINAGE SY STE M PLUMBING 1. Stuffing box. 4. Manual bilge pump - Cockpit. 2. Non-return valve. 5. Sump. 3. Electric bilge pumps with automatic start mechanism. 6. Drainage outlet. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 67: Sanitary Equipment

    When you are in a marina, use the club-house sanitary faci- lities (if there are). PLUMBING Since it is prohibited to discharge the waste waters in some marinas or countries, you shall use a waste holding tank (WHT). LAGOON 380...
  • Page 68 Seawater inlet WC Valve - Drainage to sea (Landmark 6) (Landmark 1) 1. Valve - Drainage to sea 4. Deck drainage 2. Sewage tank 5. Vent hole To starboard (optional) 6. Seawater inlet WC 3. Sewage tank To port LAGOON 380...
  • Page 69 When the tank is empty, check the cap seal for condition then close the filler. To rinse out the system: Fill the tank with fresh or sea water,then empty. Only use domestic cleaning products. The tanks must be empty when the boat is moored in negative temperatures. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 71 Engine FUEL TANKS................71 FUEL FILTER................73 ENGINES ...................75 INSTRUMENT PANEL...............77 PROPELLERS AND ANODES ..........77...
  • Page 72: Engine

    IMPLANTATION MOTORIZATION ENGINE 1. Fuel tank. 2. Fuel shut-off valve. 3. Accumulator tank. 4. Fuel filter. 5. Sea water filter. 6. Engine. 7. Silencer. 8. Deck filler. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 73: Fuel Tanks

    - Regularly check the O ring of the filler for good condition (in order to prevent water entries). - Do not turn off the fuel tap after each use (except in case the boat is unattended for long). - Keep the fuel tank as full as possible (to avoid condensation). LAGOON 380...
  • Page 74 ENGINE INSTALLATION (C OMPARTME NT STARBOARD) ENGINE 1. Accumulator tank. 4. Silencer. 2. Sea water filter. 5. Engine. 3. Fuel filter. 6. Engine compartment ventilator. 7. Engine water valve. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 75: Fuel Filter

    Drain by undoing the knurled screw at the base of the decantation bowl(but not removing it). Allow to flow into a box till the fuel looks clean. Do it several times a year. Change the pre-filter at least once a year (access to it when you remove the bowl). LAGOON 380...
  • Page 76 E NGINE WATE R VALV E ENGINE ENGINE WATER VALVE STUFFING BOX LAGOON 380...
  • Page 77: Engines

    In case of an intervention when the engine is running: - Stay away from belts and mobile parts. - Be careful with full clothes, long hair, rings etc. (you may be caught). - Wear appropriate clothes (gloves, caps etc.). LAGOON 380...
  • Page 78 FUEL VAL VE - ANODES ENGINE FUEL VALVE ANODE ANODE (on the housing) (On hull,under water line) LAGOON 380...
  • Page 79: Instrument Panel

    The instrument panel has all the testing functions of the engine and RECOMMENDATION it does not require any special precaution (refer to engine leaflet). Ensure that the base plate anodes have good metal contact with the transmissions. Never paint the anodes. Assemble the propellers before re-launching the boat. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 81: Rigging & Sails

    Rigging & Sails STANDING RIGGING ..............83 RUNNING RIGGING ..............87 WINCHES...................87 SAIL SETTING................89 SAILS ..................91...
  • Page 82 S TAND IN G RIGGIN G RIGGING & SAILS LAGOON 380...
  • Page 83 RIGGING & SAILS HORT MAST Reference Rigging Length (mm) Diameter (mm) Forestay 14 113 Martingale 9 876 Upper shroud 13 458 Diamonds 11 226 RIGGING & SAILS LAGOON 380...
  • Page 84 RIGGING & SAILS LAGOON 380...
  • Page 85: Standing Rigging

    - The mast should remain curved towards aft. (never use the halyard snap shackle or shackle). Do not hoist a crew member when sailing in heavy weather. ADVICE: Your LAGOON dealer can carry out all the maintenance operations. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 86 R I G G I N G D I A G R A M RIGGING & SAILS DETAIL TACKLE OF BIG VEIL LAGOON 380...
  • Page 87 Main halyard (With pulley block) Kicking strap RIGGING & SAILS Reef 1 Reef 2 Genoa halyard Genoa sheet - To starboard Spinnaker sheet / Gennaker (optional) 18 / 24 Spinnaker halyard / Gennaker (optional) Uphaul - Mainsail (classic) Mainsail traveller pass rope LAGOON 380...
  • Page 88 Mainsail safety block stopper Mainsail foot Main halyard Kicking strap Genoa halyard Genoa sheet - To starboard Spinnaker sheet / Gennaker (optional) 18 / 24 Spinnaker halyard / Gennaker (optional) Uphaul - Mainsail (classic) Mainsail traveller pass rope LAGOON 380...
  • Page 89: Running Rigging

    (before and during the sailing season). - Remove the drums and clean them. - Lubricate the drums with a film of white grease or Teflon to reduce the friction and fight against corrosion (this type of grease is clean, non toxic and biodegradable). LAGOON 380...
  • Page 90 GENNAKE R RIGGING & SAILS FIXING OF THE GENNAKER HA- CHAIN SWIVEL TAKE-UP DRUM LYARD ONTO THE HEAD RETURN BLOCK FOR GENNAKER PASSAGE OF GENNAKER SHEET SHEET LAGOON 380...
  • Page 91: Sail Setting

    De-rig the gennaker when not in use (danger of damage - Regularly rinse the drum and swivel. through UV rays and accidental unfurling). - Lubricate the bearings if recommended by the manufacturer. - Unrig the sails if your boat is not to be used for long. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 92 RIGGING & SAILS LAGOON 380...
  • Page 93: Sails

    Avoid drying the sails to windward when on the mast (when the sails lift, the seams are worn, the sails may be torn by the rigging). To remove grease stains: Use trichlorethylene then immediately rinse with water. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 95 Safety SAFETY EQUIPMENT ..............95 GAS SYSTEM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........97 FIGHT AGAINST FIRE..............99 ASSÈCHEMENT ................101 EMERGENCY TILLER ..............101 CAPSIZING ................... 103 ENGINE ..................103 GENERAL POINTS ............... 103...
  • Page 96: Safety

    POSITION OF THE LIFERAFT DIMENSIONS OF LIFE-RAFT LOCKER IN MM SAFETY LAGOON 380...
  • Page 97 - When you don't take into account the number of persons, the total weight of the persons and equipment shall never exceed the maxi- mum load recommended by the manufacturer. RECOMMENDATION Close the deck hatches and fore portholes each time before each trip. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 98 G A S VA L V E S SAFETY GAS VALVES (cupboard under the oven) LAGOON 380...
  • Page 99 Use regulators If you detect a leak, close the valve of the cylinder and repair before identical to the ones that are fitted. you use it again. Have the repairs carried out by someone skilled. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 100 Portable fire extinguishers (not supplied) Emergency exit SAFETY Extinguisher aperture of the engine compartment EXTINGUISHER ACCESS HOLE The positions are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 101 - Fill up a tank or change a gas cylinder when an engine is running, a stove or heater is on. WARNING - Smoke while handling fuels or gas. Keep an extinguisher handy in case the fire should start again. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 102 FUEL VAL VE - EMERGENCY TILLER FUEL SUPPLY VALVE LAY OUT OF SAFETY ACCESS HOLE TO RUDDER STOCK LAGOON 380...
  • Page 103 - Insert the emergency tiller in the rudder stock and make sure it is fully engaged. Regularly check tension of the turnbuckles on the turnbuckles stee- ring cables. RECOMMENDATION The emergency tiller is designed only to sail at a reduced speed in case of a wheel failure. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 104 E SCAPE “HAT CHE S” SAFETY LAGOON 380...
  • Page 105 - Never attempt to release a fishing net or line caught in the propel- ler when it is rotating. - Before setting sail,check that the propellers are working in both fore and aft positions. - In the event of unusual noises or vibrations emanating from the propellers,stop the engines immediately. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 107: General Specifications

    General specifica- tions DESIGN CATEGORY ..............106 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS..........107...
  • Page 108 The significant height of a wave is the average height of the upper generate the wave height in question. third of the waves, that approximately corresponds to the height of a wave an experienced observer can assess. Some waves will be twice as high as this value. LAGOON 380...
  • Page 109 Battery capacity - House..........2 x 140 Ah (12 V) Battery capacity - Engine .........2 x 110 Ah (12 V) Battery capacity additional ..........140 A (12 V) Maximum power Engine ............60 kW Architect ......VAN PETEGHEM / LAURIOT PREVOST Interior design ..............Xavier FAY LAGOON 380...
  • Page 110 TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER TO STARBOARD:....ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER TO PORT:........... TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER TO PORT: ......www.cata-lagoon.com 162, quai de Brazza - 33100 Bordeaux - France Tél. 33 (0) 557 80 92 80 Fax 33 (0) 557 80 92 81 E-mail : info@cata-lagoon.com...
  • Page 111 PERSONAL NOTES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Dealer stamp ................................The present document is not contractual and since we constantly desire to improve our models, we reserve the right to modify them without notice.
  • Page 114 162, quai de Brazza - 33100 Bordeaux - France Tél. 33 (0) 557 80 92 80 Fax 33 (0) 557 80 92 81 E-mail : info@cata-lagoon.com...

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