Lagoon 39 User manual

User’s guide


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.
This instruction guide is intended to help you to enjoy your boat in comfort and safety.
It includes the boat specifications, the equipment provided or installed, the systems on board and tips on her use and
maintenance.
We advise you to read this guide carefully before setting sail in order to take the greatest advantage of your sailing.
Our network of LAGOON official retailers is entirely at your disposal in order to help you discovering your boat. They will be
the most able to do the maintenance on your boat.
Welcome aboard


nThis 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.
nA WAY TO MAKE THE MOST OF THIS USER GUIDE
In order to have an easier apprehension, this guide offers you two complementary reading levels:
. The pages with text on the right hand side of the document develop the different subjects dealt with in the chapters,
. The pages on the left hand side are given to the related photos, layouts or block diagrams.
nThe different warnings used throughout this guide are as follows:
nBefore you put out to sea, please read the owner’s manual (CE standard manual) delivered with your boat and please follow the instructions.
Shows a piece of advice to do the appropriate actions or
manoeuvres adapted to what you are thinking of doing.
Draws your attention on dangerous ways of doing that may
bring about injuries to people or damages to the boat or her
components.
Warns you about the existence of a hazard that may have
serious or fatal consequences if the appropriate precautions
are not taken.
WARNING
DANGER
RECOMMENDATION
PREAMBLE


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CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS ............................ PAGE 7
1.1 I D of your boat
1.2 Technical specifications
1.3 Helm station
1.4 Electrical panel
2. HULL / DECK ................................. PAGE 15
2.1 Construction
2.2 Careening
2.3 Deck equipment
2.4 Cockpit
2.5 Gangway
2.6 Steering system
2.7 Anchoring
2.8 Deckwash pump
2.9 Davits
Appendix
3. RIGGING / SAILS ........................... PAGE 31
3.1 Sailing
3.2 Standing rigging
3.3 Running rigging
3.4 Sails
4. ACCOMMODATIONS..................... PAGE 45
4.1 Saloon - Galley
4.2 Lighting
4.3 Portholes - Deck hatches
4.4 Window blinds
5. UTILITY ABOARD........................... PAGE 51
5.1 Refrigerators - Icebox
5.2 Microwave oven
5.3 Oven, hotplates
5.4 Television
5.5 Air conditioning
5.6 Heating
6. WATER SYSTEMS ......................... PAGE 61
6.1 Bilge pump system
6.2 Grey waters
6.3 Black waters
6.4 Fresh water
6.5 Watermaker (optional extra)
7. ELECTRICITY ................................. PAGE 73
7.1 12 V circuit
7.2 Inverter
7.3 110 V - 220 V circuit
7.4 Electronics
8. MOTORIZATION............................. PAGE 87
8.1 Engines
8.2 Fuel
8.3 Propellers - Anodes
8.4 Dash board
9. WINTER STORAGE........................ PAGE 95
9.1 Laying up
9.2 Protection
10. HANDLING ................................... PAGE 99
10.1 Preparation
10.2 Crane lifting
10.3 Mast stepping - Mast unstepping
11. SAFETY ...................................... PAGE 103
11.1 Prevention
11.2 Gas system
11.3 Fire
11.4 Bilge pump system
11.5 Safety equipment
11.6 General remarks
12. MAINTENANCE.......................... PAGE 115
12.1 Maintenance schedule


SPecIFIcaTIoNS
1.1 I D of your boat
1.2 Technical specifications
1.3 Helm station
1.4 Electrical panel
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YOUR BOAT
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SPECIFICATIONS
OWNER’S NAME: ...............................................................................
ADDRESS: .........................................................................................
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E-MAIL ADDRESS: .............................................................................
LANDLINE PHONE NUMBER:
MOBILE PHONE NUMBER: ..................................................................
NAME OF YOUR BOAT: .......................................................................
VERSION:............................................................................................
DELIVERY DATE: ................................................................................
REGISTRATION NUMBER: ...................................................................
DOOR KEY NUMBER: ..........................................................................
HULL NUMBER: ..................................................................................
MAKE OF THE ENGINES: ....................................................................
NUMBERS OF THE ENGINE KEYS: ......................................................
SERIAL NUMBER OF THE STARBOARD ENGINE: .................................
SERIAL NUMBER OF THE PORT ENGINE: ............................................
FURTHER INFORMATION: ...................................................................
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www.cata-lagoon.com
162, quai de Brazza - 33100 Bordeaux - France lTel. 33 (0) 557 80 92 80 lFax 33 (0) 557 80 92 81 lE-mail : [email protected]
EMERGENCY CONTACT

DESIGN CATEGORIES
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SPECIFICATIONS
LAGOON 39
CATEGORIES MAXIMUM WIND MAXIMUM WAVES
Category A Force 9 Established 47 knots Gusts approximately 61 knots 10 metres
Category B Force 8 Established 40 knots Gusts approximately 52 knots 8 metres
Category C Force 6 Established 27 knots Gusts approximately 35 knots 4 metres
Category D Force 4 Established 16 knots Gusts approximately 23 knots 0,5 metre
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.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS
CE CATEGORY Maximum number of persons
A..............................................................10 persons
B .............................................................12 persons
C .............................................................16 persons
D .............................................................20 persons
Bottom surface, appendages included: approx. 55 m2
Length Over All ....................................................... 11,74 m / 38’6"
Waterline length .................................................... 11,53 m / 37'10"
Beam......................................................................... 6,79 m / 22'3"
Air draft ................................................................... 18,40 m / 60'4"
Keel draft.........................................................................1,22 m / 4'
Light displacement ............................................................ 10972 kg
Maximum load displacement (cat. A)................................. 14652 kg
Maximum load displacement (cat. B)................................. 14672 kg
Maximum load displacement (cat. C)................................. 14862 kg
Maximum load displacement (cat. D)................................. 15122 kg
Maximum load (cat. A)......................................................... 3680 kg
Maximum load (cat. B)......................................................... 3700 kg
Maximum load (cat. C)......................................................... 3890 kg
Maximum load (cat. D) ........................................................ 4150 kg
Water capacity.............................................. 300 l + 300 l (optional)
Fuel capacity ...................................................................... 2 x 200 l
Cold capacity................................................ 130 l + 100 l (optional)
BATTERY CAPACITY
Standard................................................................ 2 x 140 Ah (12 V)
Optional................................................................. 2 x 140 Ah (12 V)
Engines ................................................................. 2 x 110 Ah (12 V)
Generator .................................................................... 110 Ah (12 V)
Engine power .................................................................... 2 x 21 CV
LAGOON 39

HELM STATION
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SPECIFICATIONS
LAGOON 39
1 4 5
910 11 12 13
5 - Screen / repeater for electronic (optional).
6 - Windlass control + chain counter
(depending on finish).
7 - Screen / repeater for electronic (optional).
8 - Engines controls.
9 - Electric winch control (option).
10 - Steering wheel.
11 - Port engine panel.
12 - Cup holder.
13 - Starboard engine panel.
1 - Screen / repeater for electronic (optional).
2 - Screen / repeater for electronic (optional).
3 - 12 V socket.
4 - Compass.
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ELECTRICAL PANEL
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SPECIFICATIONS
1 - Water heater 230 V power switch.
2 - Voltmeter / 230 V.
3 - Battery charger switch.
4 - Internal lighting switch.
5 - Auxiliary unit (electro valve for U.S. version).
6 - Refrigerated unit switch.
LAGOON 39
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1413 1615 17
7 - Deck floodlight switch.
8 - Navigation instruments switch.
9 - LCD screen.
10 - 230 V socket switch.
11 - Line-reversing switch (US version).
12 - 12 V socket.
13 - Pressure water pump switch.
14 - Bilge pump switch.
15 - Anchorage light switch.
16 - Engine light switch.
17 - LCD screen control (fresh water / fuel gauge,
voltmeter, ammeter, battery alarm).


HUll / decK
2.1 Construction
2.2 Careening
2.3 Deck equipment
2.4 Cockpit
2.5 Gangway
2.6 Steering system
2.7 Anchoring
2.8 Deckwash pump
2.9 Davits
Appendix
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HULL PROTECTION
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HULL / DECK
LAGOON 39
PROTECTIVE FENDERS

HULL / DECK
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HULL / DECK
n2.3 Deck equipment
lDECK FITTINGS
The fittings on the deck of your LAGOON 39 were selected according
to quality criteria.
To keep them to their best look, a regular maintenance is necessary.
- Rinse the equipments with fresh water, particularly the stainless
steel parts.
- Lubricate the different blocks, sheaves, turnbuckles, winches, tracks
and travellers.
- Clean and polish the stainless steel parts with a chrome and stainless
steel polish in case of oxidation.
lPULPITS
Regularly rinse the stainless steel parts with fresh water.
lLIFELINES
Inspect the metal lifelines for ‘hairy wires’.
Check for corrosion, in particular on the connections.
lOUTSIDE WOODWORK
Regularly rinse and brush the outside woodwork with fresh water.
There are teak cleaners and brighteners on sale.
The use of a pressure washer is not advisable on teak.
n2.1 Construction
The LAGOON 39 is constructed following the infusion process of a
polyester resin and a high quality anti-osmotic resin on a core of balsa
and fibreglass layers.
The hull bottoms and keels are made of monolithic laminates by
infusion.
n2.2 Careening
A periodical careening of your boat will keep her original performances
and avoid any adhesion of marine vegetation.
The type of the water where you boat sails determines how to choose
the antifouling paint as well as how often to carry out these caree-
nings.
Please contact a professional for advice.
LAGOON 39
WARNING
Do not let the hull’s large plexiglass windscreens
come into contact with fenders or hawsers: surface
damage would be irreparable.

DECK EQUIPMENT
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HULL / DECK
LAGOON 39
OPENING SERVING
HATCH
ENTRANCE DOOR INTERNAL
BRAKE SYSTEM
OPENING SERVING HATCH
BLOCKING SYSTEM
SHOWER IN TRANSOMSWIM LADDER IN TRANSOM
ENTRANCE DOOR
EXTERNAL LOCK SYSTEM
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