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Who it suits: This boat is ideal for groups of 6–8 people or families wanting comfort without complexity, plus anyone nervous about sailing—the catamaran hull is stable, spacious, and forgiving in moderate conditions. It's also smart for bareboat charters in Mediterranean or Caribbean bases where you want to avoid the smaller, more cramped monohulls.
Standout strengths: The 2018 Lagoon 42 is a genuinely dependable platform with excellent onboard systems—water maker and generator mean you're self-sufficient, while electric winches and autopilot reduce physical effort. The twin-hulled design gives you flat cabin sole space, lots of deck room, and a shallow draft that opens up anchorages others can't reach.
Value-for-money verdict: At 4 cabins/12 berths with this spec and a rock-solid 4.8-star operator rating, you're getting genuine value if you're splitting costs across a larger group. The deposit is reasonable (€4000), and Spartivento's reputation suggests no hidden headaches.
One honest note: The listing lacks the charter base location and weekly rate—you'll need to contact Spartivento directly to confirm availability and pricing, plus check exact flight connections to wherever this boat is stationed. Don't assume any catamaran is equally quick upwind; performance varies, so ask about typical sailing speeds if passage-making matters to your trip.
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Based at Marina d'Arechi, in Salerno, Italy. Cappero - Standard line is operated by Spartivento.
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