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Lagoon 60 wins the Best Sailing Catamaran above 15m award at the 2025 Yacht Style Awards Ceremony

by Lagoon Catamarans 14 Apr 09:52 BST
Lagoon 60 © Lagoon Catamarans

Lagoon Asia-Pacific is very proud to announce that the Lagoon 60 wins the Best Sailing Catamaran Above 15M Award during the 2025 Yacht Style Awards Ceremony organized by Yacht Style—Asia's leading yachting lifestyle media.

The Yacht Style Awards Ceremony was presented during a glamorous gala dinner on April 9th, the eve of the 2025 Singapore Yachting Festival, at ONE degrees15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore. The event gathered a fine audience of over 350 VIPs, including yacht owners and prospects, industry insiders and yacht manufacturers, together to celebrate the best of the yachting industry in Asia and internationally of the year.

The Lagoon 60 becomes this year's winner for several reasons and concluded as follows by the juries: "Entirely open to the sea, the aft cockpit of the Lagoon 60 affords exceptional freedom of movement, as well as opening terraces with immediate access for swimming. The extra-large flybridge features a benchseat helm station, sunpad, coffee table, dinette, and the hard top can be covered with solar panels. A vastforward cockpit is flush with the saloon and reinforces the harmony between interior/exteriorliving spaces, while the spacious foredeck includes a sunken lounge with sofas and sunpads."

The Lagoon 60 was officially revealed at Lagoon Exclusive Days in March 2024. She redefines the 60-foot sailing catamaran adventure at sea, boasting impressive features like the opening side terraces to get closer to the sea, flush flooring connecting the interior and exterior, versatile saloon versions catering to different needs, Iroko floorboards for sustainable cruising, a huge flybridge combining social and functional elements, and a luxurious owners cabin with private access to aft cockpit. She perfectly embodies Lagoon spirit focusing on comfort, space and performance.

This is the third recognition that the Lagoon 60 has received so far. She was voted Multihull of the Year 2024 at the prestigious British Yachting Awards, following her win of the Design Innovation Award in the Multihulls category at the 2024 Design Innovation Award Ceremony in Italy.

"It was a great honor for us to receive this recognition from Yacht Style, and we extend our heartfelt thanks to all the jurors who chose us and believed in us. The Lagoon 60 is indeed, a total head-turner! She is well positioned to lead the market of 60-foot sailing catamarans with an open design, incredible spaces, and innovative designs.

In 2024, Lagoon also launched the new Lagoon 43, which will be presented for her Asia-Pacific premiere at the upcoming Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show this May on the Gold Coast in Australia. Lagoon invites everyone to join us at the show and explore this beautiful yacht, which is a true testament to helping it's clientele reach their dream destination." - Said Cosmas Grelon, Excess & Lagoon Catamarans Asia-Pacific Sales Manager

With her large swim platform turned toward the sea, wide, secure steps, and innovative opening side terraces, the Lagoon 60 invites contemplation as well as swimming!

Without obstacles, the cockpit is more open, spacious, and extremely enjoyable, a magnificent setting to benefit from spectacular views of the ocean.

Aboard the Lagoon 60, everything has been designed for fluid, easy movement. A door connects the saloon and forward cockpit, with flush floorboards throughout. Modular, spacious, and turned toward the exterior, the saloon adapts to suit all preferences. Available in versions with a galley or a bar, it benefits from abundant natural lighting, owing to its large vertical windows.

To starboard, the owner's cabin is a peaceful haven. Light is invited in. The bathroom is connected to the owner's cabin by two sliding doors, creating a cocoon of privacy, with direct access to the aft cockpit.

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