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1. 6410 kg 14134 Ibs Water capacity 2 x 175 2x 1751 option 2x46 US gal Fuel oil capacily 2 x 5001 2x132 US gal Refrigeration unit capacity 130 130 optional 80 optional 34 US gal 34 US gal optional 21 US gal optional BATTERY CAPACITY NIC SEI T 3 x 140 Ah 12 V 3 x 140 Ah 12 V A TOTS 2 x 110 Ah 12 V Generator ur a a rie ed b dnte REA 110 Ah 12 V Engine 2 x 40 HP LAGOON 450 CE CATEGORY Maximum number of persons IRE 12 persons e 14 persons 20 persons A ee 30 persons Bottom surface approx 58 m 624 ft SPECIFICATIONS 11 FULL DECK 2 1 Construction 2 2 Careening 2 3 Deck equipment 2 4 Cockpit 2 5 Access to fly helm station 2 6 Steering system 2 7 Anchoring 2 8 Deckwash pump 2 9 Gangway 2 10 Davits 13 HULL DECK 14 LAGOON 450 HULL DECK m 2 1 Construction The LAGOON 450 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 in fusion WARNING Do not let the hull s large plexiglass windscreens come into contact with fenders or hawsers surface damage would be irreparable
2. preferably when at For the use and maintenance of the watermaker please refer to its instruction guide WATER SYSTEMS 67 EU TRICITY 7 1 12 V circuit 7 2 Inverters 7 3 110 V 220 V circuits 7 4 Electronics 69 12 V ELECTRICAL PANELS BATTERY CHARGERS INVERTER 1 Electrical panel 5 Cut out coupling engine battery ELECTRICITY 1 2 Switch of the inverter port starboard 70 2 3 12V 110 V 220 V inverter 6 12 V batteries 3 4 Boat and 12 V engine cutouts 7 Battery chargers 8 Load balancer amm TN 7 2 1 e Y a Nota the same layout can be observed k in the other version 1 LAGOON 450 ELECTRICITY An electricity manual is delivered with the boat This manual includes the diagrams and technical explanations on the electrical systems Please refer to this electricity manual to get any information that is not dealt with in this instruction guide 7 1 12 V circuit The main domestic circuit is supplied in 12 V 12 V batteries are located under the berths in the starboard and port side aft cabins Board and engine cut outs are located at the front of the berths of the starboard and port aft cabins For safety reasons a coupling system for the engine batteries cut out located at the front of the berth in the port side aft cabin allows the engine to start if the relevant battery is faulty The generator has its own cut outs locate
3. PAGE 57 6 1 Bilge pump system 6 2 Grey waters 6 3 Black waters 6 4 Fresh water 6 5 Watermaker ELECTRIC Y coccion PAGE 69 7 1 12 V circuit 7 2 Inverters 7 3 110 V 220 V circuits 7 4 Electronics MOTORIZATION PAGE 83 8 1 Engines 8 2 Fuel 8 3 Propellers Anodes 8 4 Dash board 8 5 Optional controls WINTER STORAGE PAGE 91 9 1 Laying up 9 2 Protection 10 HANDLING ne PAGE 95 10 1 Preparation 10 2 Crane lifting 10 3 Mast stepping and removal 11 SAFETY een PAGE 99 11 1 Prevention 11 2 Gas system 11 3 Fire 11 4 Bilge pump system 11 5 Safety equipments 11 6 General remarks 12 MAINTENANCE 111 12 1 Maintenance schedule STEURGAIUNS 1 1 I D of your boat 1 2 Technical specifications YOUR OF YOUR BOAT BWNER S e ee ADDRESS e EEEE ESE EE DELIVERY DATE MA Un Sau UB dr vns Ce MAKE OF THE ENGINES secto e ties i qu E MAIL ADDHESS ua un seen NUMBERS OF THE ENGINE KEYS ana LANDLINE PHONE NUMBER 02 20 STARBOARD ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER MOBILE PHONE NUMBER u PORT ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER en EMERGENCY CONTACT SPECIFICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION eu ee 9 rntamnrnans a inc www ca
4. Insert the tiller into the rudder stock making sure it is well fitted into the tiller head block Unplug every device connected to the spindles of the rudders CAPSIZING Two man holes are provided in each hull passageways An emergency hammer located next to each hatch and at the bottom of the bib locker You can gain access to the life raft under the rear beam 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 450 11 6 General remarks MANOEUVRES Know where your crew members are and inform them before you manoeuvre on the boat Carefully manoeuvre on the deck and always wear shoes ENGINES Systematically stop the engines before you dive or swim next to the boat Never try to free a fishing net or a piece of rope that is caught on a propeller when the latter is rotating TOWING If you have to tow another boat tow her at a reduced speed and as smoothly as you can Be particularly careful when throwing or catching the towing line It may catch on the propellers SAFETY 109 MAINTENANCE 12 12 1 Maintenance schedule MAINTENANCE 112 B 12 1 Maintenance schedule The information given hereafter are only examples and it is not an exhaustive list They must be adapted depending on the us
5. FUEL FILTER PULL ROD OF THE GENERATOR OF THE GENERATOR LAGOON 450 ELECTRICITY B 7 3 110 V 220 V circuits SHORE POWER SOCKETS Both shore supply sockets are located in the starboard transom They supply firstly the 110 V 220 V circuit and the battery chargers and secondly the air conditioning system Before you plug in or unplug the boat shore power supply cable switch off the shut off device connected to the shore supply Connect the boat shore power supply cable in the boat before connecting it to the shore supply socket Unplug the boat shore supply cable on shore first Close the protecting cover of the shore supply socket when you do not use the plug WARNING Before using the shore power socket of a quay you must check it is operated under a 32 Ah current DANGER Never let the end of the boat shore supply cable hang in the water the result may be an electric field liable to hurt or kill the swimmers nearby The shore power plants are protected by circuit breakers located in the starboard engine compartment LAGOON 450 GENERATOR The generator is located in the starboard locker of the front deck Its function is to re supply the batteries via the chargers and supply 110 V 220 V electricity on board OPERATION After having turned ON the cut outs located in the starboard locker of the front deck the generator can be turned on either on the generator itself or using its control locate
6. cabin and in the saloon Before you start the system Open the sea water circulation system suction valve in the sump and direct drainage SUPPLY Select the power supply source generator or supply shore socket using the right hand 110 V 220 V selector board located in the cup board at the saloon starboard entrance Check that the pumps and air conditioning groups are turned on on the circuit breakers located in the electrical room in the aft starboard passageway Start the air conditioning unit in the desired area select hot or cold and set the temperature using its control Regularly clean the filters on the conditioned air systems and sea wa ter suction valves For the drainage use and maintenance of the air conditioning system please refer to its instruction guide UTILITY ABOARD 53 HEATING SYSTEM UTILITY ABOARD 1 Fuel tanks 2 Fuel valves 3 Boilers 4 Boiler exhaust outlet Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 UTILITY ABOARD 5 8 Heating system optional extra The boat may optionally be fitted with a diesel heating system with circulating water The boilers are located in the engine compartments both starboard and port sides Check the fuel valve is open access on the tanks in the starboard and port side aft cabins Start each boiler then set the temperature using their controls For the use and maintenance of the heating syst
7. chosen as an option The winch is automatically turned on when the general cut out on board is set to 0N If it does not function properly check its fuse located in the electrical room in the starboard aft passageway WARNING The davits are designed to support a maximum load of 250 kg and a tender which is maximum 3 80 metres long LAGOON 450 e INSTALLING A TENDER ONTO THE DAVITS After having taken away everything from the tender and removed the cap Fix the davit rope hooks to the front and rear parts of the tender Lock the jammers located on the davits Take the front part of the tender half way up using the cockpit winch Do the same for the rear part Alternatively lift up the front part then the rear part of the tender until it touches the davits LAUNCHING A TENDER FROM THE DAVITS Put the water drain plug back into position in the tender Make fast the tender Check that the jammers located on the davits are locked Run the davits pennant attached to the rear of the tender around the winch spin at least three times around it Open the jammer and slack the pennant half way Lock the jammer Do the same for the front part Let the tender go down alternately front and rear until it touches water When sailing remove the tender engine and store it on board Moor the tender considering the sea state and the route Put in the tender the security equipment in conformity with the
8. extra RECOMMENDATION Some elements do not have a pre determined location for them Fill in this drawing according to your own safety equipments EXTINGUISHER VENT SAFETY ESSENTIAL PRUDENCE RULES Never Obstruct access to the emergency exits Obstruct safety controls fuel valves gas valves power switches Obstruct the access to the extinguishers placed in cupboards or lockers Leave the boat unattended when a stove or heater is in use Use gas lamps in the boat Alter any of the boat s systems electricity gas or fuel Fill up a tank when an engine is running or a stove or heater is on Smoke while handling fuels Make sure that engine bays are clean at all times and regularly check that there are no fumes or fuel and gas leaks Do not store flammables products in the engine holds WARNING Should you replace components of the fire extinction system only proper components with the same designation or with equivalent technical capacities and fire resistance should be used DANGER Use CO2 extinguishers only to fight electrical fires Evacuate the area immediately after discharging the product to prevent asphyxia Ventilate before entering LAGOON 450 e PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW IN THE EVENT OF FIRE Turn off the engines if operating Cut off the power supply the fuel supply Cut off all sources of air smother the fire using blankets Hold the extinguisher upright and a
9. hob B 5 4 Dishwasher optional extra The boat is fitted with an optional dishwasher located in the galley It is supplied with water coming from the fresh water system Drainage is made through the sink drainage system Check that the relevant fresh water inlet valve is open in the plumbing room aft port side passageway Check that the relevant circuit breaker has been powered in the electrical room in the cupboard in the starboard aft passageway SUPPLY Select the power supply source generator or supply shore socket using the left hand selector on the 110 V 220 V selector board in the cupboard at the saloon starboard side entrance For the use and maintenance of the dishwasher please refer to its instruction guide LAGOON 450 5 5 Washer dryer optional extra The boat standard features include a washer dryer located in a cup board in the port side front cabin It is supplied with water coming from the fresh water system Check that the relevant fresh water inlet valve is open in the front port side passageway cupboard Drainage is made through the valve located in the front port side pas sageway cupboard Check that its circuit breaker has been powered in the electrical room in the cupboard in the starboard aft passageway SUPPLY Select the power supply source generator or supply shore socket using the left hand selector on the 110 V 220 V selector board in the cupboard at the saloon sta
10. m 2 2 Careening A periodical careening of your boat will keep her original performan ces 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 450 m 2 3 Deck equipment e DECK FITTINGS The fittings on the deck of your LAG00N 450 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 stain less steel polish in case of oxidation PULPITS Regularly rinse the stainless steel parts with fresh water HULL DECK 15 LIFELINES Inspect the metal lifelines for hairy wires Check for corrosion in particular on the connections OUTSIDE 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 DECK EQUIPMENT ENTRANCE DOOR COCKPIT TABLE OPENING SERVING LOCKING SYSTEM STORAGE SPACE HATCH HULL DECK 16 BIN LOCKER SHOWER IN TRANSOM SUNROOF LAGOON 450 HULLZDECK PLEXIGLAS To protect the surface of yo
11. optional electric toilets and holding tanks in all the washrooms USE OF THE MANUAL TOILETS Open the water inlet and drain valves To empty the bowl Set the control lever of the pump slantwise FLUSH and operate the pump To dry the bowl Set the lever back vertical DRY and operate the pump In order to avoid clogging the toilets use absorbent paper only and pump until the emptying hose is completly empty Regularly rinse the toilets with fresh water Close the valves after each use USE OF THE ELECTRIC TOILETS The electric toilets are rinsed with sea water The electric pump its filter and the supply valve are located in the washroom cabinet Switch on the 12 V domestic circuit Open the water inlet and drain valves LAGOON 450 One of the switches next to the toilets makes possible a water intake cycle and a water outlet cycle The second switch makes possible to carry out a rinse cycle Rinse the toilets with fresh water and regularly clean the filters Close the valves after each use For the use and maintenance of the electric toilets please refer to their instruction guide USE OF THE HOLDING TANKS Tanks can be reached through the wet rooms Make sure the drain valve of the tank is closed in order to avoid any inadvertent discharge the valve is closed when the handle is perpen dicular to the hose Tank drainage In an authorized area open the drain valve In a marina equipped w
12. reserve FUEL FILTERS In order to prevent any water infiltration the fuel runs through two filters the first one is on the pipe that links the tank to the engine designed as a water decanter and pre filter the second one is an integral part of the engine designed to filter fuel finely To know when you have to intervene and how frequently you have to change them please refer to the engine instruction guide Drain it by undoing the knurled screw on the base of the decantation bowl but do not remove 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 MOTORIZATION 87 DASH BOARD DASH BOARD MOTORIZATION 88 LAGOON 450 MOTORIZATION B 8 3 Propellers Anodes PROPELLERS The propellers supplied with your boat are the result of tests carried out jointly with the engine manufacturer Do not change them without consulting a specialist FOLDING PROPELLERS OPTIONAL EXTRA Remove the folding propellers at the end of each season dismantle them and clean them carefully Grease the thrust bearing surfaces and teeth Check that the blades move easily ANODES Regularly check the sacrificial anodes corrosion The wear of the anodes depends on numerous factors and their lives may highly vary Change them whenever necessary Never paint an anode Ask a professional to check and maint
13. sake of prevention and to be able to feel confident to face suc cessfully the possible dangers on board fire leak learn to recognize and locate the different elements which might be the cause of these disorders and the equipments to cope with them as well Risk of fire Electrical system chapter 7 Engines chapter 8 Gas system chapter 11 Risk of leak Water systems chapter 6 SAFETY RECOMMANDATION In emergency situation it is essential to be 101 able to locate quickly all the appropriate safety equipments GAS SYSTEM GAS VALVES SAFETY 1 Gas valves 2A Locker storage space of gas bottles 2B Electrovalve U S version 102 LOCKER STORAGE SPACE FOR GAS BOTTLES Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 SAFETY 11 2 Gas system The port side front cockpit locker has been designed to store two gas cartridges The circuits opening closing valves are located in the cupboard un der the oven unit The boat in her U S version has an electrovalve located in the locker where the bottles are stored Turn on the electronically controlled valve using the related circuit breaker on the electrical panel RECOMMENDATION Close the gas valve and turn off the regulator tap when the stove and oven are not used SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A gas powered appliance uses the oxygen and releases combustion products Ventilate your boat when you us
14. switch and risk of damaging the generator ELECTRICITY 75 ELECTRONICS ACCESS TO AUTO PILOT FUSE CALCULATOR THE AUTOMATIC PILOT le me dif ELECTRICITY 76 AUTOMATIC PILOT COMPASS SPEEDO LOG LAGOON 450 ELECTRICITY B 7 4 Electronics The boat may be fitted with an optional electronic pack and different navigation aid accessories For the use and maintenance of all these components please refer to their instruction guides The ram the auto pilot and the calculator are located in the starboard engine compartment The auto pilot ram is located under the starboard aft berth The compass is located in the port side engine hold The speedo log optional fitting is located under the floor in the port side front cabin LAGOON 450 ELECTRICITY 77 ELECTRICITY 78 ELECTRIC LAYOUT LAGOON 450 Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version 1 Fuel tank selection pull rod port starboard 2 Generator 3 12V generator cutouts 4 Generator fuel filter 5 Generator water filter 6 12 V battery chargers Generator 7 Generator water inlet valve 8 Generator control 9 Electrical panel 10 Inverter 11 Cut outs board engine coupling 12 12 V Batteries port starboard 13 Fuel tanks port starboard 14A 110 V 220 V shore power socket Air conditioning 14B 110 V 220 V shore power socket Board 15A Automatic breakers
15. 5 CRANE LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS HANDLING 96 L mmm u Jj 6470 mm LAGOON 450 HANDLING 10 1 Preparation The initial launching and the first tests of the different equipments shall be carried out by your dealer so that you can expect to enjoy the warranty in case of some equipment failure All further handling shall be carried out with the highest care by profes sionals If the LAGOON boatyard are not involved in your handling operations they cannot cover under guarantee any possible accidents linked to handling If later you have to launch your boat yourself you should take the following precautions Retract the sensors under the hull into their housings they may be damaged by the handling slings Check the water suction boxes for cleanliness Turn off all the water inlet and drain valves grey waters black wa ters engine Check the anodes are in good condition and properly installed An anode shall never be painted B 10 2 Crane lifting Install a bow mooring rope a stern mooring rope and fenders When using a crane to move the boat check that slings cannot touch any device depth finder speedometer etc nor the propellers LAGOON 450 The crane hook will be fitted with a gantry or a spreader system with two slings The slings shall not be connected directly onto the hook as it would result in unusual compressive stresses on the hull Crane liftin
16. CHES REMOVING DIRECT SALOON STARBOARD ENTRANCE STARBOARD THE DRAWER LEVER RAILS ACCOMMODATIONS 42 123 45 6 7 8 1 Starboard front 4 Saloon starboard 2 TV set up down optional fitting 5 Saloon front 3 Port side front 6 Lighting indirect saloon 7 Lighting indirect cockpit 8 Lighting cockpit LAGOON 450 ACCOMMODATIONS 4 1 Saloon Galley FLOORBOARDS The floorboards can be lifted up to have access to the different technical components on board RECOMMENDATION To avoid premature ageing of the floorboards dents scratches it is recommended to keep them as clean as possible and to remove shoes inside the boat TABLE You can switch the saloon and cockpit tables around An optional fitting allows to turn the saloon table into a double berth after having changed the legs and added extra cushions DRAWERS The drawers in the galley have an automatic closing function Gently push the drawer till the movement ends itself These drawers can be removed pushing on the levers on each side under the rails When you reassemble it clip the drawer before you push it back LAGOON 450 B 4 2 Lighting There are many ways of lighting the saloon directly or indirectly depen ding on the atmosphere you want to create After having turned on the 12 V circuit on board and the lighting circuit using the switch located on the electrical panel next to the starboard entrance of the saloo
17. GE WATER FILTER FUEL FILTER TANK FUELLING VALVE MOTORIZATION 86 LAGOON 450 MOTORIZATION VENTILATION OF THE ENGINE BAY The engine bay fans start up automatically as soon as the engines start 8 2 Fuel FUEL TANKS The boat is fitted with two tanks Each of them is filled separately Check the fuel gauge of each tank on the electrical board To switch from one tank to the other press the Fuel button FILLING To prevent any handling mistake never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time During filling avoid handling contaminants near the fillers Open and close the filler caps with the right key Use both fillers to fill the tanks with fuel DANGER Stop the engine and put out your cigarettes when you are filling the fuel tanks LAGOON 450 OF THE TANKS Regularly check the O rings of the fillers for good condition to prevent water from entering the tanks Do not turn off the fuel taps after each use except in case the boat is unattended for long Keep the fuel tanks as full as possible to avoid condensation Every year check the fuel system for condition hose valves etc Ask a professional to carry out the works on the damaged parts of the fuel system Please note the capacity of the tanks that is indicated in the page SPECIFICATIONS may be not completely useable according to the trim and load of the boat Always keep 20 fuel as a
18. LAGOON 450 User s guide www cata lagoon com ABOARD 0 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 LAGOON __ _ catamarans since 1984 PREAMBULE 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 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 The different warnings used throu
19. Valves to select the tanks port starboard 3 Watermaker low pressure pump 4 Automatic breaker 5 Control 6 Sea water supply valve of the watermaker 7 Filter WATER SYSTEMS 66 Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 WATER SYSTEMS B 6 5 Watermaker optional extra The boat may optionally be fitted with a water maker 100 1 hour located under the port side passageway floor OPERATION The watermaker works either in 12 V or in 110 V 220 V Check that the relevant circuit breaker located in front of the starboard berth has been powered Check its sea water supply valve is open access under the floor of the port side passageway SUPPLY Select the power supply 12 V or 110 V 220 V using the selector on the water maker control panel access in the port side passage Way Then select the power supply source generator or supply shore socket using the left hand selector on the 110 V 220 V selector board in the cupboard at the saloon starboard side entrance Select the tank to be filled up using the relevant valve access in the port side passage way Start the water maker using its control located on its panel Check the level of fresh water in the tanks when the watermaker is working Regularly clean the filter located under the floor of the port side pas sageway LAGOON 450 RECOMMANDATION The watermaker shall be used exclusively in clear waters
20. ain the whole propulsion system LAGOON 450 B 8 4 Dash board On the dash board you can find all the functions to monitor the engine Please refer to the engine instruction guide supplied with the boat it gives you explanations about the indicator lights dials and warning lights on the dash board B 8 5 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 MOTORIZATION 89 WIN o ORAGE WINTER STORAGE 92 PACKING 4628 mm LAGOON 450 13958 mm END 5370 mm 7875 mm WINTER STORAGE B 9 1 Laying up Take ashore all the ship s log the ropes that are not used for mooring her the galley equipment supplies clothes the safety equipment Check the expiry dates of the safety equipment Have the liferaft overhauled Take advantage of this laying up to draw up a complete inventory of the equipment B 9 2 Protection WATER SYSTEM Drain the fresh water system Let water run from the taps until the system runs dry Check that there is no water left in the pipes and hoses possible low points Take off the filters remove the water Clean the filters if necessary then put them back Drain the water heater Check that there is no water left Close the drain Lubricate all the water i
21. an one batten chafing against the upper shroud in the fairest points of saling The genoa is eased off in order to have its average front edge facing the apparent wind From 23 to 28 knots 1 reef full genoa The trimmings are similar From 28 to 33 knots 2 reefs 80 of the genoa The trimmings remain similar LAGOON 450 From 33 to 38 knots 2 reefs 60 of the genoa The trimmings remain similar From 38 to 45 knots 3 reefs or mainsail lowered and slightly more genoa genoa 40 The trimmings remain similar 45 to 55 knots mainsail lowered genoa 40 to 30 quite hardened in order to avoid flapping Over 55 knots scudding depending on the sea you will set mooring ropes from one transom extension to the other one in order to reduce the speed of the boat These figures are given for reference only and are to be adapted regarding external conditions WARNING If there is a radar aerial on the mast keep an eye the genoa when you put about or gybe in order to avoid any risk of damage SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL WARNING A cruising square top mainsail is more powerful than a standard mainsail Short en the sails earlier depending on the wind conditions RIGGING SAILS 31 2 RIGGING SAILS RIGGING PLAN MAST FOOT 1 Spinnaker halyard 2 Jib halyard 3 Mainsail topping lift 4 Reef 1 5 Mainsail halyard 6 Reef 3 7 Reef 2 8 Mainsail low
22. anel 220 V Panel 220 V Panel 220 V ELECTRICITY 81 MIO TORIZATION 8 1 Engines 8 2 Fuel 8 3 Propellers Anodes 8 4 Dash board 8 5 Optional controls 83 ENGINE LAYOUT 1 Engine cut outs coupling port 2 12V battery 3 Fuel tank 4 Fuel valve 5 Sea water filter 6 Fuel filter 7 Engine 8 Diesel oil tank fillers 2 9 Engine water inlet valve 3 MOTORIZATION 4 Each hull has the same components 5 84 6 Nota each valve in the boat is identified 7 8 9 COUPLING CUT OUTS ENGINES CONTROLS Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 MOTORIZATION 8 1 Engines ACCESS You have access to the engines through the transom extension hatches ATTENTION Stop the engines before opening the hatches In case you have to intervene when the engines are running Stay away from and mobile parts Be careful with full clothes long hair rings etc they may be caught Wear appropriate clothes gloves caps etc STARTING Before starting the engines Check the fuel valves are open access under the aft cabins berths on the port and starboard tanks Open the valves of the engine cooling system Switch on the electrical circuit setting the engines cutouts to ON access at the bottom of the starboard and port side berths After having checked that the reverser handles are set o
23. aveller adjustment starboard 2 Mainsail sheet 3 Stropes 4 Mainsail traveller adjustment port side 5 Strope fastening RIGGING SAILS B 3 3 Running rigging The mainsail genoa and staysail sheets the topping lift the reefing lines the mainsail and spinnaker halyards the control lines for the main traveller are led back to the manoeuvre station e SHEET WINCHES AND MANOEUVRE WINCHES MANUAL OR ELECTRIC OPTIONAL EXTRA The circuit breakers for the electric winches are located in the electrical room in the starboard aft passageway RECOMMENDATION Have at least 3 turns on the winch Electrical winches generate an extremely powerful force and you should use them with much care Never force when you find a jamming point When using the winches keep your hands away After use shut the switch covers 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 450 B 3 4 Sails STANDARD MAINSAIL To hoist the standard mainsail Point your boat into wind with engine in gear Make sure that the mainsheet is eased off and the reefs are free Open the jammer Hoist the sail being careful for the battens not to get jammed in the lazy jacks Make fast the halyard with the jammer Trim the mainsail according to the wind and sea conditions To lower the standard
24. ct has real consequences as for the sailing and sail trimming of a catamaran The fact that the boat does not heel may mask overcanvassing which may be very dangerous for the crew and the boat Therefore you must permanently keep a close eye on the speed of the true wind and trim the sail surface according to the latter as a matter of priority The below mentioned trims apply in a calm sea When the sea is brown you shall reduce earlier by 1096 as far as the speed of true wind is concerned And as a general rule it is absolutely imperative to permanently try to ease up the boat rather than to stress her You will always try to have the forward edges of the sails facing the apparent wind and to have the sail not sheeted home so that the airflow behind the sail may be laminar that is to say so that it may go off the aft part of the sail without any disruption 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 450 TRIMMING WHEN CLOSE HAULED between 75 and 50 of true wind Wind force given in apparent wind From 0 to 16 knots full sail sheet traveller 30 cm above the centre line of the boat mainsail sheeted with a slightly open leech boom on the centre line of the boat The genoa is trimmed so that it skims the spreader the genoa traveller is set so that the angle of the genoa s
25. d 5 Refrigerator icemaker cockpit optional extra in the other version LAGOON 450 UTILITY ABOARD 5 1 Refrigerators Conservator Icemaker The boat standard features include a 130 refrigerator located in the galley It may optionally be fitted with a conservator 110 or another refri gerator 130 1 located in the cupboard in the saloon starboard en trance The boat may also be fitted with an optional refrigerator 80 1 or an icemaker located in the aft cockpit Once the general 12 V on board circuit has been powered you can turn on the power for the different devices using the cold group switch located on the electrical panel located on the starboard side of the saloon CEMAKER USE The icemaker requires 220 V It is supplied with water through the fresh water circuit Check that its circuit breaker has been powered in the electrical room in the cupboard in the starboard aft passageway POWER SUPPLY Select the power supply source generator or supply shore socket using the left hand selector on the 110 V 220 V selector board in the cupboard at the saloon starboard side entrance Nota the icemaker circuit is fitted with a filter access under the star board side aft passageway floor Have this filter changed regularly LAGOON 450 For the use and maintenance of the refrigerator and freezer please refer to their instruction guides RECOMMENDATION Defrost then drain off the ref
26. d in the starboard locker of the front deck The batteries can be charged either by the engine alternator or by the 110V 220V 12V 60 battery charger According to the lay out the boat may optionally be fitted with an extra 110V 220V 12V 40A charger LAGOON 450 The battery chargers are located in the starboard engine compartment The battery charger for the generator is located in the generator room in the starboard locker of the fore deck They can be used either with the shore power supply or the generator SUPPLY OF THE CHARGERS Select the power supply source generator or supply shore socket using the left hand selector on the 110 V 220V selector board located in the cupboard at the saloon starboard side entrance The 12 V consuming appliances circuit breakers are located behind the electrical panel They can be wound by pressing a black lug B 7 2 Inverters The boat may optionally be fitted with a 12 V 110 V 220 V converter located in the cupboard in the starboard aft passage way electrical room The converter switch is located at the left hand of the selection panel in the cupboard at the saloon starboard side entrance The converter supplies the galley sockets with 110 V 220 V ELECTRICITY 71 SHORE POWER SOCKETS GENERATOR GENERATOR CONTROL AUTOMATIC BREAKERS OF THE GENERATOR SHORE POWER SOCKETS ELECTRICITY 72 TANK GENERATOR SELECTION WATER INLET VALVE WATER FILTER
27. d under the electrical panel in the star board entrance of the saloon Check that the relevant sea water cooling valve is open access under the starboard passageway floor Select the fuel tank using the pull rod located next to the generator main switch in the front deck locker For the use and maintenance of the generator please refer to its ins truction guide ELECTRICITY 73 ELECTRICAL PANELS SELECTORS AUTOMATIC BREAKERS ELECTRICAL PANELS CONSUMING APPLIANCES 110 V 220 V SUPPLY CIRCUIT BREAKERS SELECTION PANEL ELECTRICITY 74 LAGOON 450 ELECTRICITY CHECKING OF THE 110 V 220 V CONSUMING APPLIANCES SELECTION PANEL in the cupboard at the saloon starboard entrance The panel is composed of selectors allowing to choose the electrical power source for the different 110 V 220 V consuming appliances on board LEFT HAND SIDE SELECTOR allows to use the air conditioning powered by a 110 V 220 V current coming from the generator or from the shore power RIGHT HAND SIDE SELECTOR allows to use the appliances requiring a 110 V 220 V current co ming from the generator the shore power or the inverter RECOMMENDATION Keep an eye on the charge of the batteries when you use the inverter USE OF THE 230 V POWERED APPLIANCES SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCES In order to be able to use the 110 V 220 V powered appliances washing machine watermaker etc it is advisable Make sure that t
28. e of your boat WARNING Follow without fail the recommendations given in the instruction guides by the manufacturers of the components added to your boat LAGOON 450 HULL DECK FITTING HULL Clean the hull with appropriate products QUATERLY Clean S S PM iia QUATERLY Dismount clean and grease WINCHES ANNUAL Check the watertightness of the sea cock fittings BI ANNUAL Clean the sea cock fittings and strainers from the outside BI ANNUAL MOORING WINDLASS Rinse ground tackle and anchor locker with fresh water WHEN USED Check the gypsy and anchor chain fastening device BI ANNUAL Check windlass brake system QUATERLY Check mooring lines and Bl ANNUAL Check the electric connections remote control relay etc QUATERLY RUNNING STANDING RIGGING SAILS Lubrificate the different travellers with teflon QUATERLY 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 seam
29. e this appliance Regularly check and replace the rubber tubings that link the bottle to one end of the circuit and the stove to the other one depending on the standards and regulations in force in your country Close the valves before you change bottles and immediately in case of emergency LAGOON 450 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 Use only the compartment the gas bottles are alloted to store them B 11 3 Fire The boat is delivered with no extinguisher Be sure To fit the boat with extinguishers in pursuance of the regulations of the country where your boat is registered To have the extinguishers checked in accordance with the instructions given To refill or replace the extinguishers by similar equipment if the ex tinguishers have been used or are out of date Make sure the extinguishers are accessible when people are on board Tell the crew where the extinguishers are and how they work where the extinguisher hole in the engine bay is under the aft cabins berths both on the port and starboard sides where the emergency exits are SAFETY 103 104 SAFETY INSIDE SAFETY EQUIPMENTS LAGOON 450 1 Emergency exit 2 Extinguisher vent 3 Fire extinguisher 4 Distress flares 5 First aid kit 6 VHF optional
30. em please refer to its instruction guide WARNING Be careful not to set any fender in front of the heating boiler exhaust outlets LAGOON 450 UTILITY ABOARD 55 WAITER SYSTEMS 6 1 Bilge pump system 6 2 Grey waters 6 3 Black waters 6 4 Fresh water 6 5 Watermaker 57 BILGE PUMP SYSTEM GREY WATERS SEA COCK CLOSED 1 Shower pump switch 2 Front aft compartment outlet valve 3 Electric bilge pumps 4 Hull sump 5 Manual bilge pumps 6 Shower drain valve Each hull has the same components WATER SYSTEMS Nota each valve in the boat is identified 58 NAON the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 WATER SYSTEMS B 6 1 Bilge pump system A main sump is under the floorboard of each hull The fore and compartments are linked to these sumps by a bilge pipe and a valve access under the floorboards Each well is emptied by three bilge pumps A manual cockpit pump An electric pump with manual release from the electrical board An electric pump with manual and automatic release located in the well RECOMMENDATION Regularly check the valves and sea cocks for proper operation and watertightness Regularly make sure the filters and strainers on the draining system are clean WARNING The bilge pump system is not designed to provide buoyancy to the boat in case of damage The bilge pump system is designed to drive
31. ering rope LAGOON 450 RIGGING SAILS B 3 2 Standing rigging The LAGOON 450 has been adjusted by the shipyard and by the mast manufacturer when first masting The cables stretch a little during the first sailings Therefore it is advisable to have the mast inspected and adjusted by a specialist Before you put out to sea it is essential to make sure that the standing rigging is in good condition inspect the gooseneck turnbuckles and check the condition of the shrouds RECOMMENDATION Any intervention on the standing rigging comes within a specialist remit To hoist a crew member up to the top of the mast use the man hoisting halyard Belay the crew member with a bowline on the bosun s chair ring do not use snap shackle or shackle WARNING The man hoisting halyard which is the only one to be authorized for this purpose is only meant to hoist a crew member up to the top of the mast LAGOON 450 Description of the ropes length m diametre mm enoa halyard Genoa sheet Mainsail traveller adjustment N gt automatic automatic RIGGING manual a Main halyard Mainsail topping lift CD CD 4 33 lt gt 5 lo 8 a x 5 D 1 0 9 Z Z o la 2 D D Q 5 lt e 34 RIGGING SAILS RUNNING RIGGING MAINSAIL CIRCUIT LAGOON 450 1 Mainsail tr
32. g should be carried out slowly Control the movement of the boat using mooring ropes DANGER Do not stay on board or under the boat during craning HANDLING B 10 3 Mast stepping and removal 97 Mast stepping and removal shall be carried out by a professional SATEIY 11 1 Prevention 11 2 Gas system 11 3 Fire 11 4 Bilge pump system 11 5 Safety equipments 11 6 General remarks 99 SAFETY 100 LAGOON 450 SAFETY B 11 1 Prevention THE CREW For your own safety and your crew s you shall respect some basic prin ciples Before you sail check the different components of your safety equi pment their location and their expiry dates Check the location and validity of the official documents as well Tell the crew where the safety equipment is how it works and the elementary safety procedures to follow When sailing always be able to indicate your precise position In case an incident on board should happen and help be asked this will be the very first question you will be asked RECOMMENDATION Equip the children and depending on the weather the whole crew as well with life jackets or harnesses WARNING 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 450 THE BOAT For the
33. ghout this guide are as follows Shows a piece of advice to do the appropriate actions or RECOMMENDATION 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 Bi Before you put out to sea please read the owner s manual CE standard manual delivered with your boat and please follow the instructions CONTENTS 1 SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 7 1 1 D of your boat 1 2 Technical specifications RUE ZDEGK ctn PAGE 13 2 1 Construction 2 2 Careening 2 3 Deck equipment 2 4 Cockpit 2 5 Access to fly helm station 2 6 Steering system 2 7 Anchoring 2 8 Deckwash pump 2 9 Gangway 2 10 Davits RIGGING SAILS PAGE 27 3 1 Sailing 3 2 Standing rigging Running rigging 3 4 Sails ACCOMMODATIONS PAGE 41 4 1 Saloon Galley 4 2 Lighting 4 3 Portholes Deck hatches 4 4 Window blinds Code 130597 Indice A 5 UTILITY ABOARD PAGE 47 5 1 Refrigerators Conservator Icemaker 5 2 Microwave oven 5 3 Oven hotplate 5 4 Dishwasher 5 5 Washer dryer 5 6 Television 5 7 Air conditioning system 5 8 Heating system WATER SYSTEMS
34. he outlet automatic breaker is switched OFF on the 110 V 220 V selection panel Switch on the 110 V 220 V source start the generator or connect a shore power socket to shore Select this source on the selection panel so that this source supplies the boat 110 V 220 V electrical selection panel or turn on the inverter for the outlets LAGOON 450 Push the automatic breakers of the outlets to be used on the electrical panel Then start the appliance with its own controls To start 110 V 220 V elements wait for 10 to 15 seconds between the start up of each new component in order to allow the generator to become stabilized and be able to give the power necessary for the starting up STOPPING THE 110 V 220 V POWERED APPLIANCES To stop the 110 V 220 V powered appliances washing machine etc it is advisable to do as follows Stop the appliance with its own controls To stop 110 V 220 V elements wait for 10 to 15 seconds between the stop of each new component in order to allow the generator to become stabilized Turn OFF the automatic breakers of the outlets on the electrical panel Turn to OFF the 110 V 220 V source selector generator or shore power or turn off the inverter Stop the generator or disconnect the shore power socket WARNING Before you turn the 110 V 220 V source selector to OFF make sure no other appliance is working danger of an electric arc that would destroy the changeover
35. he same layout can be observed in the other version 4 LAGOON 450 WATER SYSTEMS FRESH WATER SEA WATER FOOT PUMP The foot pump makes possible to supply a tap of the sink with fresh water and sea water The 3 way fresh sea water valve can be reached through the sink unit In case of foot pump hardening check if the water supply hose is not blocked or if the tap is not choked In the latter case remove the tap end and clean it EXTERIOR SHOWER A shower supplied with hot and cold water mixing faucet is located on the starboard side of the transom It is supplied by the pressure water pump WARNING In period of frost do not forget to empty the cockpit shower even if there is someone onboard the boat LAGOON 450 WATER HEATER The water heater is located in the port side cabin It has a capacity of 60 liters The water heater functions automatically when the engine is on or when set on the 110 V 220 V circuit generator or shore supply soc ket after having activated its circuit breaker on the electrical panel in the saloon starboard side The hot water temperature is pre set using the thermostatic tap loca ted on the water heater RECOMMENDATION When the water heater is not used switch it off using its 110 V 220 V circuit Before you switch it on using the 110 V 220 V circuit check the water heater is full of water WATER SYSTEMS 65 WATERMAKER 1 Watermaker 2
36. heet is the continuation of a straight line that goes through the sheet clew and the at 4090 of its height From 16 to 20 knots full sail the sheet traveller goes up 60 cm above the centre line of the boat mainsail sheeted with a leech a little more open boom always in line therefore you must ease off the sheet The genoa traveller remains at the same place but the sheet is adjusted so that the leech is 10 cm far from the spreader From 20 to 26 knots 1 reef full genoa the sheet traveller goes back to 30 cm above the centre line of the boat The genoa traveller remains at the same place but the sheet is eased off so that the leech is 20 cm far from the spreader From 26 to 30 knots 1 reef 75 of the genoa the sheet traveller goes up 60 cm above the centre line of the boat The genoa traveller remains at the same place or slightly goes forward but it is adjusted so that the leech makes a propeller shape where the upper part let some air go off in increases of wind From 30 to 36 knots 2 reefs 60 of the genoa the sheet traveller is back 30 cm above the centre line of the boat the sheet is 50 cm eased off and the boom is leeward RIGGING SAILS 29 SAILS RIGGING SAILS 30 LAGOON 450 Sails Sail surface close 134 m 1071 sq ft Fully battened mainsail 82 50 m 888 sq ft Square top mainsail optiona
37. im at the heart of the fire If fire broke out in an engine hold Turn off the engines if operating Cut off the power supply the fuel supply Shut off the air supply using towels to block off the engine air inlets intakes and outlets Cast the extinguisher product using the extinguisher vent located at the back of the aft cabins berths Make sure that the fire is completely under control Open the bay access hatch to make any necessary repair DANGER Always keep an extinguisher handy in case the fire should start again SAFETY 105 106 SAFETY OUTSIDE SAFETY EQUIPMENTS LAGOON 450 1 Manual bilge pumps 2 Cranks location 3 Location of the life raft 4 Extinguishers 5 Life buoy location RECOMMENDATION Some elements do not have a pre determined location for them Fill in this drawing according to your own safety equipments MANUAL BILGE PUMPS CRANKS SAFETY B 11 4 Bilge pump system BILGE PUMPS The boat is fitted with three bilge pumps in each hull an electric pump with manual release located in the selector board in the cupboard at the starboard entrance of the saloon an electric pump automatic release located in the well amanual cockpit pump For further information please refer to Chapter WATER SYSTEMS MANUAL BILGE PUMPS In case of failure or if the electric bilge pumps are not enough you can use the manual bilge pum
38. ith an organic waste suction system fit the suction hose into the tank through the deck filler Start the pump of the suction system Regularly rinse the holding tank The tanks shall be emptied when the boat is berthed in negative tem peratures WARNING Use the suction systems in marinas to empty your holding tank In order to respect environment do not discharge your holding tank near the shore WATER SYSTEMS 61 FRESH WATER 1 Port Starboard forward tank 2 Deck filler 3 Aft tanks optional extra 4 Valves for the selection of the tanks 5 Pressure water pump 6 Shore fresh water supply WATER SYSTEMS 62 Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 WATER SYSTEMS B 6 4 Fresh water FRESH WATER TANKS The boat standard features include two 175 tanks The tank selector valve is located in the plumbing room in the port side aft passageway To prevent any handling mistake never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time Two front filling caps starboard and port sides allow the tanks to be filled up During filling avoid handling contaminants near the fillers Open and close the filler caps with the right key Check the filler cap seals for condition during filling Never insert the water filling hose deep down into the system in order to prevent any over pressure in the systems RECOMMENDATION Pay attention to the quality of the
39. l extra 85 m 915 sq ft 9 0 usa 51 80 m 557 sq ft Spinnaker optional 190 m 2044 sq ft Gennaker optional extra 105 m 1130 sq ft 17 746 m 58 3 Jani 4 698 m 15 5 NEU 17 653 m 5711 Ae E 6 630 m 219 RIGGING SAILS From 36 to 45 knots 2 reefs genoa 40 The sheet traveller is on the centre line of the boat the sheet is 1 metre eased off and the boom is leeward The genoa traveller goes slightly forward the sheet is eased off in order to open wide in gusts From 45 to 55 knots 3 reefs only or try sail or lying to the traveller is on the centre line of the boat the sheet is 1 metre eased off and the boom is leeward The boat would be more at ease scudding in such a weather Over 55 knots lying to sea anchor or preferably scudding TRIMMING WHEN DOWN WIND between 75 and 130 of true wind From 0 to 23 knots full sail the traveller can be set at different places ranging from 1 metre off the centre line of the boat to the end of the track depending on the angle of the wind the sheet is eased off so that the boom may be leeward and 50 cm far from the traveller in dead calm then up to 2 metres when the wind strengthens In all the cases you will avoid having more th
40. le WARNING 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 450 Nota the boat may optionally be fitted with a chain counter and with a windlass control located the command post The standard calibration zero corresponds to the position anchor ready to let it go For its use and maintenance please refer to its instruction guide B 2 8 Deckwash pump optional extra The deck wash pump is located in the cupboard in the port side front cabin It can provide fresh or sea water coming from the tanks The fresh or sea water selector valve is located in the fore peak port side locker Turn on the deck wash pump using its control located in the saloon under the electrical panel HULL DECK 21 DAVITS DAVITS DAVITS ELECTRIC WINCH CONTROLS HULL DECK 22 DAVITS CIRCUIT BREAKER DAVIT BLOCKER 1 Davits circuit breaker 2 Davits electric winch controls LAGOON 450 HULL DECK m 2 9 Gangway optional extra The boat may optionally be fitted with a foldable carbon gangway Remove store and stow the gangway when sailing WARNING Do not use the gangway as a diving board B 2 10 Davits optional extra The boat may optionally be fitted with manual winch and davits An electric winch can be
41. mainsail Haul up Tighten the topping lift Slacken off the halyard lower the mainsail then furl it Tighten the sheet REEFING A SAIL On each reef you will also find a stopper on the leech and on the tack Move the mainsail closer to the eye of the wind using the wheel or the traveller Check the main sheet Pick up the lift again Slip the halyard Tighten the tack pendant of the reef concerned till the lowest possible point then close the jammer Repeat the same maneuver with the reef tack stopper Hoist the main sail home and shut the locker Slip the lift RIGGING SAILS 35 36 RIGGING SAILS RUNNING RIGGING SPINNAKER GENNAKER LAGOON 450 1 Spinnaker guy 2 Gennaker spinnaker sheet 3 Gennaker spinnaker block RIGGING SAILS REEF SHAKING OUT Make the mainsail closer to the eye of the wind either steering the boat or using the traveller Ease off the mainsheet Tighten the topping lift Ease off the tack and leech reef pendants Hoist the mainsail then close the jammer Slacken off the topping lift CRUISING SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL The cruising square top mainsail halyard is lashed on the eyelet of the sail not on the headboard traveller The square top will be properly set automatically once the sail is hoisted up FITTING OF THE MAINSAIL CRUISING SQUARE TOP SYSTEM Refer to the drawing on the opposite page Remove the pi
42. n you can turn the light on ACCOMMODATIONS 43 PORTHOLES HATCHES WINDOWS LOCKING OF THE DECK HATCH BLIND AND MOSQUITO AND THE PORTHOLES SCREEN ON DECK HATCH ACCOMMODATIONS 44 SHUTTER SIDE WINDOW SHUTTER SALOON LAGOON 450 ACCOMMODATIONS B 4 3 Portholes Deck hatches The portholes and deck hatches have locking systems to keep them in a closed position At anchor intermediate opening position allows the ventilation of the boat The deck hatches are fitted with a blind and mosquito screen system that can be used even when the hatch is open Their handling shall be done carefully B 4 4 Window blinds All the windows have blinds The opening hatches of the aft cabin s are also fitted with blinds RECOMMENDATION Pull and push the blinds carefully Take care to fasten them when they are fitted with the relevant systems LAGOON 450 ACCOMMODATIONS 45 UTILITY ABOARD 5 1 Refrigerators Conservator Icemaker 5 2 Microwave oven 5 3 Oven hotplate 5 4 Dishwasher 5 5 Washer dryer 5 6 Television 5 7 Air conditioning system 5 8 Heating system 47 REFRIGERATORS CONSERVATOR ICEMAKER MICROWAVE OVEN REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR COCKPIT OPTIONAL SALOON UTILITY ABOARD 48 1 Refrigerator 2 Microwave oven optional extra 3 110 V 220 V selection panel 4 Refrigerator conservator saloon optional extra Nota the same layout can be observe
43. n neutral start the engines Please carefully read the engine instruction guide supplied with the boat it gives you detailed explanations as to the best use of the engi nes and relative operations LAGOON 450 ENGINE START WITH BATTERY COUPLING In case one of the start battteries is not available Activate ON position the coupling cut out located at the bottom of the port side berth Start the engine concerned Turn the coupling cutout back to the OFF position Nota in the standard configuration the engine batteries are recharged by their respective engines ENGINES MAINTENANCE Please follow the instructions for maintenance appearing in the guide supplied with the engines ENGINE WATER INLETS The water inlet valves of the engines access through the engines holds shall absolutely be open before you start the engines Keep the strainers of the engine water inlet valves in the best possible state of cleanliness Brush the strainers when the boat is careened Be careful do not cover the strainers with antifouling paint Get used to checking immediately after starting the engines if water is expelled with the exhaust gases If water does not flow out Stop the engines immediately Check the valves are open Close the water inlet valves if the boat is left unattended for long Inspect and clean the water strainers regularly access through the engine holds MOTORIZATION 85 FUEL FUEL GAU
44. n of the headboard car mark A Make the 2 strand tackle as per the drawing on the opposite page Put back the headboard car pin mark A adding the sheave The length of the headboard line is adjusted to the right dimension for a new sail at the sailmaker s The lashing mark D makes possible to make up for the possible lengthening of the rope due to ageing Nota this system is patented by the INCIDENCES sailmaker LAGOON 450 WARNING A cruising square top mainsail has a more important power than standard mainsail Shorten the sail earlier depending on the wind conditions e ROLLER FURLING GENOA Hoist the genoa before you get under way taking advantage of a windless period of time Secure the head Secure the halyard to the slide swivel Secure the tack to the drum and secure the sheets Insert carefully the bolt rope into the hole hoist the sail and take care you do not tear it Haul the halyard taut enough but sway it up less than a sail on a standard stay Hoist it until the horizontal creases disappear the tension of the luff shall be adjusted after a few sea trips Pull on the line from the cockpit to furl the genoa RECOMMENDATION Hand pre roll the drum to set the genoa furling line on it Pay attention to the drum furling direction the sacrificial strip of the genoa shall be wrapped outside Never force when you furl or unfurl the head sails in case it seizes Make sure a hal
45. nditions LAGOON 450 CATEGORY D The boat is designed for sailing in winds that do not exceed force 4 on the Beaufort Scale and in the corresponding waves occasional 0 5 m high waves at a maximum You may meet with such conditions in sheltered inland waters and in coastal waters in fine weather NOTE The significant height of a wave is the average height of the upper third of the waves this corresponds more or less to the height of a wave an experienced observer can assess Some waves will be twice as high as this value TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length Over All u u u u 13 96 m 45 10 Waterline length 13 38 m 4311 BGAN RAT PEE 7 84 m 259 Air 23 05 m 7562 Keel 1 30 m 4 28 Light displacementi 16900 kg 37265 Ibs Full load displacement cat 22015 kg 48543 105 Full load displacement cat B 22150 kg 48841 Ibs Full load displacement cat C 22520 kg 49657 105 Full load displacement cat D 23350 kg 51487 105 Maximum load cat 5115 kg 11279 Ibs Maximum load cat 5120 kg 11290 Ibs Maximum load cat 5620 kg 12392 Ibs Maximum load cat 0
46. nlet valves and sea cock fittings Rinse and completely drain the toilets bowls NSIDE Seal air inlets as much as you can Install an air dehumidifier in the saloon and leave the cabin and storage unit doors open stowage cupboards icebox LAGOON 450 Leave the cushions outside for long before putting them back into the boat in the upright and side position in order to have minimum contact surfaces Drain and clean the bilges Possibly place the floorboards in a vertical position to make possible the ventilation of the different compartments Open the refrigerators conservator doors OUTSIDE Carefully drain the cockpit shower Thoroughly rinse the hull and deck Lubricate all the mechanical and mobile parts with vaseline bolts hinges locks etc Protect all ropes and mooring lines against chafing Protect the boat to the highest degree with fenders Make sure the boat is properly moored ENGINES The engines winterizing has to be prepared by a specialist The preparation for winterizing is different according to the place where the boat will be stored either in the water or on the shore RECOMMENDATION All these recommendations do not make up an exhaustive list Your dealer will give you the advice you need and will carry out the technical maintenance of your boat WINTER STORAGE 93 HANDLING 10 1 Preparation 10 2 Crane lifting 10 3 Mast stepping and removal 9
47. of the shore power sockets Board 15B Automatic breakers of the shore power sockets Air conditioning SUMMARY FOR THE 12 V COMPONENTS CHARGE AND ELECTRICAL CONVERSION 1x220V 12V 60A charger 1x220V 12V 40A charger optional extra 1x220V 12V 25 charger optional extra 2x 12V 80A alternator BATTERIES CONSUMING APPLIANCES 12 V CURRENT Service batteries Navigation electronics Lighting Navigation lights Refrigerators conservator Electric toilets Deckwash pump Bilge pumps Winches Windlass VHF Hifi Car radio 12 V sockets Engine battery x2 Generator battery Domestic battery LAGOON 450 12V service bank engine Engines board Generators Recharge service bank batterie engines generator VOLTAGE 12V 440 Ah maximum 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 110 Ah 12V 110 Ah 12V 140 Ah START PROTECTION 12V electrical panel 12V electrical panel 12V electrical panel 12V electrical panel 12V electrical panel 12V electrical panel 12V electrical panel 12 V board 12 V board 12 V board 12 V board 12 V board 12 V board PROTECTION Electrical room Starboard aft cabin 12 V terminal bloc 12 V terminal bloc 12 V terminal bloc 12 V terminal bloc ELECTRICITY 79 ELECTRICITY 80 SUMMARY FOR THE 110 V 220 V COMPONENTS GENERATOR Force 4 Kva 11 Force 5 Kva 13 5 Kva in 110 V SHORE POWER SOCKET Sh
48. ore power socket Board 220 V 50 Hz Shore power socket Air conditioning 220 V 50 Hz Shore power socket Board 110 V 60 Hz version US Shore power socket Air conditioning 110 V 60 Hz version US ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION Selector 1 on the right Selector 2 on the left CHARGE 1x 220V 12V 60A charger 1x 220V 12V 40A charger optional extra 1x 220V 12V 25 charger optional extra LAGOON 450 100 of its charge in 220 V 50 Hz 100 of its charge in 110 V 60 Hz 32 A simple shore power socket 32 A simple shore power socket 32 A simple shore power socket 32 A simple shore power socket Air conditioning supplied by generator or shore power Starboard transom connection Starboard transom connection Starboard transom connection Starboard transom connection Board supplied by generator or shore power or 12 V 220 V 2000 W inverter Recharge of the service bank by generator or shore power Engine battery charger supplied by the generator or the shore Generator battery charger supplied by the generator or the shore SUMMARY FOR THE 110 V CONSUMING APPLIANCES Television Outlets Water heater Dishwasher Washer dryer Icemaker Watermaker Air conditioning LAGOON 450 220 V COMPONENTS VOLTAGE 220V 220V 220V 220 V or 110 V 220 V or 110 V 220 V or 110 V 220 V or 110 V 220 V BOAT ELECTRICAL PANEL its own inverter Inverter or 220 V panel Panel 220 V Panel 220 V Panel 220 V P
49. ou to optimize the cockpit airing and offers a better field of vision when manoeuvring in reverse HULL DECK 17 STROP ELECTRIC WINDLASS STROP CIRCUIT ELECTRIC WINDLASS HULL DECK 18 CONTROL AUTOMATIC BREAKER OF THE WINDLASS OF THE WINDLASS 1 Electric windlass 2 Control of the electric windlass 3 Windlass automatic breakers LAGOON 450 HULL DECK m 2 5 Access to the fly helm stations Two stairs one on the starboard and the other on the port side lead you from the cockpit to the steering wheel on the flying bridge While sailing pay attention to the possible movements of the boat when using the stairs m 2 6 Steering system The steering system is made up of steering cables stainless steel cables and an aluminium quadrant You can reach it through the engine compartments both starboard and port sides The suspended rudders are fitted with stainless steel stocks Only WD 40 should be used to maintain nylon ertalon or teflon bushings Please refer to Chapter SAFETY as for the emergency tiller use LAGOON 450 2 7 Anchoring WINDLASS The electric windlass works with the 12 V domestic batteries Activate the windlass using its control located in the starboard side locker on the front deck If the electrical windlass does not function properly check its fuse under the aft starboard side cabin berth For the maintenance of the windlass please refer to the manufact
50. out the water being either sea spray or leaks but absolutely not the water coming through a hole in the hull this hole being the result of a damage LAGOON 450 RECOMMENDATION Always keep the bilge pumps switched on the automatic mode with alarm We advise you to test the bilge pumps every time you put out to sea B 6 2 Grey waters The grey waters sink washbasins directly flow out via sea cocks with valves Please note a valve is closed when its handle is perpendicular to the hose and it is open when its handle is in line with the hose Grey waters coming from the showers are emptied through pumps located under the floors of the starboard and port passageways The pumps are switched on from the 12 V domestic circuit In order to empty the showers use the pump switch located on the wet room cupboard RECOMMENDATION When mooring in a harbour if possible use sanitary facilities provided by the port authority In some harbours or countries wastewater disposal is forbidden You will then have to use the waste tank WATER SYSTEMS 59 BLACK WATERS WATER SYSTEMS 60 1 Holding tank 2 Drain valve on hull 3 Switches of the electric toilets Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 WATER SYSTEMS B 6 3 Black waters The boat is fitted with manual toilets and a holding tank in the port aft washroom as standard equipments She may be fitted with
51. ps with cranks located on the starboard side of the aft cockpit PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW IN THE EVENT OF A LEAK Make sure that the electric bilge pumps are switched on If itis not enough to overcome the water level ask a crew man to use a manual pump LAGOON 450 B 11 5 Safety equipments Before you sail list the compulsory safety equipments Do not exceed the number of persons indicated in Chapter SPECIFI CATIONS WARNING The list of the compulsory safety equipments corresponds to certification category design category as well as to the regulations in the country where the boat is registered LIFE RAFT The life raft is to be stored under the rear beam Fit your boat with a life raft in pursuance of the regulations of the country where the boat is registered SAFETY 107 You shall use the life raft only if all else fails RECOMMANDATION Before you sail to sea carefully read the launching instructions on the life raft EMERGENCY TILLER MAN HOLES SAFETY 108 Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 1 Man hole 2 Emergency tiller cover EMERGENCY TILLER USE EMMERGENCY HAMMER MANHOLE HATCH SAFETY EMERGENCY TILLER The emergency tiller is stored in a locker It shall be kept easily accessible To operate the tiller Use a winch handle and unscrew one of the tiller covers situated on one of the aft transom extensions
52. rboard side entrance RECOMMENDATION The washing machine shall not work while you are sailing For the use and maintenance of the washer dryer please refer to its instruction guide UTILITY ABOARD 51 52 UTILITY ABOARD TELEVISION AIR CONDITIONING Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 1 Air conditioning unit 2 Sea water pump Air conditioning 3 Selection panel Air conditioning 4 Television 5 Air conditioning control 6 Seawater supply valve Air conditioning UTILITY ABOARD 5 6 Television optional extra The saloon may optionally be fitted with an electric TV lift The owner s cabin may also be fitted with an optional TV The TV sets are supplied with a converter After having turned on the 12 board circuit Press the switch located next to the starboard companion ladder in order to make the TV go up or down Check carefully that nothing may block the TV trap Set the TV on its initial position when sailing An antenna booster is located next to the pillar behind the back of the saloon seating For the use and maintenance of the television please refer to its ins truction guide LAGOON 450 B 5 7 Air conditioning system optional extra The boat may be fitted with an optional reversible air conditioning sys tem The air conditioning units are located in the cabins and in the saloon You will find vents in every
53. registration country of the boat HULL DECK 23 SOLAR PANELS SOLAR PANELS HULL DECK 24 LAGOON 450 HULL DECK WARNING Nobody should be on board or under the tender during manoeuvres carried out with the davits Tie up the tender during manoeuvres SOLAR PANELS OPTIONAL EXTRA The boat may optionally be fitted with solar panels The solar panels may fit on the davits optional extra LAGOON 450 HULL DECK 25 RIGGING SAILS 3 1 Sailing 3 2 Standing rigging 3 3 Running rigging 3 4 Sails 27 RIGHTING MOMENT Illustration of the difference of the righting moment existing between a 10 m monohull and catamaran D b _ D 3 metres CATAMARAN 4 4 Weight of the boat 10 tons d distance between centre of the bottom and centre of gravity 28 RMmax Weight of the boat x d RMmax moment of maximum uprighting RMmax monohull 10 tons x 0 5 metres MONOHULL 5 tons metre Weight of the boat 10 tons RMmax catamaran 10 tons x 3 metres 30 tons metre D 0 5 metres LAGOON 450 RIGGING SAILS B 3 1 Sailing BEWARE A catamaran is about 6 times more resistant to heeling than a monohull In naval architecture it is referred to as uprighting moment multiplication of the weight of the boat by the transversal distance between the centre of gravity and the centre of flotation or bottom See the illustration on the opposite page This fa
54. rigerators and the conservator before cutting the 12 V circuit on board B 5 2 Microwave oven optional extra Depending on the fitting out a microwave oven located in the galley can be provided over the hob Check the microwave plugging Check that the sockets switches have been powered on the selec tion panel located in the saloon starboard entrance POWER SUPPLY Select the power supply source generator or supply shore socket using the left hand selector on the selector board at the saloon star board entrance For the use and maintenance of the microwave oven please refer to its instruction guide UTILITY ABOARD 49 50 UTILITY ABOARD OVEN HOTPLATE DISHWASHER WASHER DRYER Nota the same layout can be observed LAGOON 450 in the other version ee wm YO nm 1 Washer dryer optional extra 2 Outlet valve of the washer dryer 3 Supply valve of the washer dryer 4 Oven hotplate 5 Gas valves 6 110 V 220 V selection panel 7 Circuit breakers panel 8 Dishwasher optional extra 9 Supply valve of the dishwasher UTILITY ABOARD 5 3 hotplate The boat is standard fitted with a gas cooking hob The gas valves are located in the cupboard at the left of the oven The gas cartridges are located in the port side cockpit locker RECOMMENDATION Shut the gas valves and the regulator tap when you do not use the
55. s QUATERLY UPHOLSTERY AND COVERS Rinse clean the different covers QUATERLY Dry the outside upholstery before its storage WHEN USED REFRIGERATION Defrost the refrigerators and conservator QUATERLY Check the door join QUATERLY AIR CONDITIONING Check the sea cock and clean change the different sea water filters 2 QUATERLY Dust off the unit heater fans ANNUAL ELECTRICITY Check and tighten the battery terminal connections and main switch BI ANNUAL Check and tighten the main relay terminals WINCHES windlass BI ANNUAL ENGINES AND GENERATOR Check oil level essent QUATERLY Check belt tension QUATERLY Clean the sea water 51 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 WATERMAKER Check and clean the sea
56. ta 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 SPECIFICATIONS 10 DESIGN CATEGORIES CATEGORY A The boat is designed for sailing in winds that may exceed force 8 on the Beaufort Scale and in waves of a significant height of 4 m and more and the boat is to a large extent self sufficient Unusual conditions such as hurricanes are excluded You may meet with such conditions when you sail long crossings for instance across the oceans or close to the shore when you are not protected from the wind or waves over several hundreds of nautical miles CATEGORY B The boat is designed for sailing in winds that may exceed force 8 on the Beaufort Scale and in waves of a significant height of 4 m and more and the boat is to a large extent self sufficient You may meet with such conditions when sailing at open sea or close to the shore when you are not protected from the winds and waves over several hundreds of nautical miles You may also meet with such conditions when sailing quite important inland seas which could produce waves of this height CATEGORY C The boat is designed for sailing in winds that do not exceed force 6 on the Beaufort Scale and in the corresponding waves waves of a significant height inferior or equal to 2 m You may meet with such conditions in exposed inland waters in estuaries and in coastal waters with mild weather co
57. ur windows in plexiglas avoid any contact with alcohols tanning creams sand and all abrasive products gene rally speaking Rinse the plexiglas with fresh water do not use solvents Brighten up with a soft rag soaked with a gentle cleaning product Use polish paste to remove scratches B 2 4 Cockpit ACCESS DOORS The sliding door is fitted with a mechanism allowing its locking in an open position A latch on the door jamb allows its locking from inside the saloon RECOMMENDATION While sailing block the sliding door locking it COCKPIT TABLE The cockpit table is removable It can be stored in the fly bridge roof WARNING Be careful when opening the locker located under the flying bridge roof LAGOON 450 BIN LOCKER A bin locker with top opening is located on the saloon port side entrance SERVING HATCH The cockpit is fitted with an opening serving hatch While sailing please lock the serving hatch either in the open or closed position SWIM LADDER A stainless steel swimming ladder is located on the starboard transom The boat may optionally be fitted with a second swimming ladder WARNING For safety s sake always sail with the ladder up and kept in position SHOWER A shower supplied with hot and cold water is located on the starboard side of the transom SUNROOF The sunroof located on the fly bridge roof port side can be opened from the cockpit It enables y
58. urer s guide RECOMMENDATION Use the electric windlass when one or two engines are operating PREPARING ANCHORING Set the strop fastening it to the chainplates at the ends of the main beam 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 HULL DECK 19 DECKWASH PUMP HULL DECK 20 1 Valve to select fresh water sea water 2 Deckwash pump 3 Power switch Nota the same layout can be observed in the other version LAGOON 450 HULLZDECK ANCHORING Have your boat head wind and without speed Pay out the chain while moving back slowly Secure the chain on the strop Release the chain until the strop is taut Pay attention to the swinging space when mooring RAISING THE GROUND TACKLE Check the chain is properly set on the grab Operate the windlass setting it to the upward position Slowly go near the anchor using the engine do not use the windlass force to winch up the boat Visually check the final metres until the anchor gets into contact with the anchor fairlead Check the position of the anchor on the stem fitting Rinse the windlass and the ground tackle with fresh water after each trip In case of electric failure use the winch handle on the windlass to raise the ground tack
59. water for the filling up Check if it is drinking water If the boat is not used for long purify the tanks and pipes with proper treatment Please note the capacity of the fresh water tank s indicated on the page SPECIFICATIONS may be not completely usable depending on the trim and load of the boat LAGOON 450 PRESSURE WATER PUMP The water unit is located in the plumbing room in the port side aft passageway Its starting is done by using a switch on the electrical panel RECOMMENDATION Never operate the water system equipment when the valves are closed or when the tanks are empty the electrical equipment may be damaged Check the different water filters for condition WATER GAUGE Watch the water level in the tanks using the gauge located on the electrical panel in the cupboard in the saloon starboard entrance To switch from one tank to the other press the Water button SHORE FRESH WATER SUPPLY The shore fresh water inlet valve is located in the starboard aft transom To use the marina fresh water Connect the shore supply Set the pressure water pump switch to OFF RECOMMENDATION When you leave the boat unattended systematically disconnect the shore fresh water supply WATER SYSTEMS 63 FRESH WATER SEA WATER 1 Valve to select fresh water sea water 2 Foot pump 3 Sea water supply valve 4 Water heater 5 Shower WATER SYSTEMS 64 Nota t
60. water suction strainers QUATERLY General inspection by the manufacturer ANNUAL LAGOON 450 PLUMBING Check the automatic bilge pumps and alarms QUATERLY Rinse the black water tanks QUATERLY Check the manual bilge QUATERLY Check the pressure water QUATERLY Check the different drains and scuppers QUATERLY Open and close the different valves on board grease if necessary BI ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 113 PERSONAL NOTES LA OON 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
61. yard is not caught in the roller furler RIGGING SAILS 37 CRUISING SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL RIGGING SAILS 38 OO 3 1 Headboard traveller 2 Halyard block to be fastened onto the headboard eye 3 Cruising square top mainsail LAGOON 450 FASTENING OF THE RUISING SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL RIGGING SAILS GENNAKER Remove the forward lifelines when using the gennaker risk of damage Before getting under the way take advantage of a windless period of time and hoist the gennaker Secure the swivel to the gennaker headboard Secure the furling system to the tack clew Put the furling system to the boomsprit with a snap shackle Secure the halyard to the headboard swivel Hoist the gennaker Use the furling system line to furl or unfurl the gennaker Gennaker sheets Secure the sheets to the gennaker clew Have the sheets go on the outside of the stay and shrouds and above the guardrails Make fast the sheet leading blocks to the chainplates Reroute the sheets to the genoa sheet winches WARNING In some sailing trims the gennaker may hide the fore navigation lights WARNING Unrig the gennaker when not in use risk of being UV damaged and inadvertently unfurled LAGOON 450 RIGGING SAILS 39 POCOONNIODAITUNS 4 4 1 Saloon Galley 4 2 Lighting 4 3 Portholes Deck hatches 4 4 Window blinds 41 LIGHTINGS DRAWER LIGHTING SWITCHES LIGHTING SWIT

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