2004 Lagoon 380
$179,950
Boat in Saluda, VA 23149 US
380
2 Engines (2x Yanmar)
38 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
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Herkee is a non-chartered, converted Lagoon 380 sailing catamaran. Since purchasing her in 2020, the current owners have repowered with new Yanmar 40hp engines and sail drives, added major solar/lithium power systems, and dis-masted her creating a self-sufficient, "off-the-grid" power catamaran.
Benefits of the dis-masting included a lower center of gravity reducing the crab walk found in rougher conditions on a sail cat, a 13' air draft, and cleaner decks without any rigging components.
Clocking over 1200 hours including three trips to the Southern Bahamas since her repower, Herkee has had continuous upgrades and is truly a turn-key, ready to cruise vessel.
- Highlights include:
- Yanmar 3JH40 diesl engines and sail drives with N2K connectivity for monitoring (2023)
- Speeds and fuel burn: 6.8kt@1800rpm/1.8gph, 7.2kt@2000rpm/2gph, 7.5kt@2300rpm/2.3gph, 8.5-9kt@2900rpm/4.5gph
- 52 gallon fuel capacity, approximately 240 mile range
- 1600 A/H lithium battery bank
- Twin 3000W Inverters - Victron Multiplus II 12/3000 (split phase 120/240V
- 10 solar panels
- Portable 1500W backup generator (120 hours)
- Newer Raymarine electronics suite
- Starlink Gen3 satellite internet
- 4th cabin dedicated to solar power management system, extra refrigeration, tool shop, storage
- Composting head
- New refrigerator
Four cabins
- Starboard aft - Portland Mattress custom queen size with single fold, Vizio 32” TV, 12v fan
- Starboard forward - Converted to a tool room and storage. Dometic 12v 95L freezer or fridge/freezer on custom mount allowing easy access to storage below, mounts for portable power tools
- Port aft – Bamboo queen mattress with double fold, Vio 27” TV, 12v fan, electrical management install under the bed
- Port forward – double mattress that has been split allowing easy access to storage under the bed, 12v fan, Ice Go 12v small fridge or freezer
Two heads - Starboard – Natures Head compost head, shelving instead of holding tank
- Port - Raritan Marine Elegance freshwater head, New holding tank Whaler pump, New hoses
Note: no propane, all electric and portable cooking appliances allowing outdoor cooking when trying to keep inside of boat cool
- Refrigerator/Freezer – Dometic (2024)
- Stove – Kenyon Single burner portable induction
- Oven – Portable convection
- Air fryer - Ninja
- Coffee maker - Keurig
- Microwave – Faberware
- Sink – Stainless steel double
- Shore power – 50 Amp outlets shore and 30 amp Generator (stern)
- 50ft and 45ft 50 amp and 50ft and 25ft 30 amp shore cables with various adapters.
- Generator - Honda 1500W portable (120 hours)
- Generator charging system using Victron battery chargers.
- Solar power system - 10 solar panels controlled and managed with all Victron components
- Batteries – 7 lithium Big Battery 228AH 12V
- Inverter – Victron MultiPlus II 12/3000 x 2 (Split Phase 120/240v)
- Remote battery switch – Blue Sea, one per each start battery located at the helm
- Water heater – 7 gallon
- Alternators – 120Amp
- All LED lights throughout, salon has dimmer switches
- Underwater lights under rear of each hull
All Around Light (New 2025
Note: Solar power system produces appx 15KW daily (summer), 9-10KW Jan - March and will run everything on the boat
- Autopilot – Raymarine P70/ACU400
- GPS – Raymarine RS 150
- Chartplotter – Raymarine Axiom Pro 12
- Multidata display – Raymarine ST70 x 2
- Engine monitoring display – Raymarine RS-150 N2K GPS
- Depth/speed/water temp senders – Raymarine
- Wind transducer - Raymarine
- Tablet mount
- VHF – Raymarine – Ray91 dual handset (helm and nav station)
- Antenna – Shakespeare 8’ x 2
- AIS – Em-Trak B921
- Stereo – Fusion Black Box
- TV – LG 42” OLED, Vizio 32” aft starboard cabin, Vizio 27” in aft port cabin
- Apple HomePod (allows the use of Apple HomeKit)
- Satellite internet – Starlink Gen3
- Blink Security Camera for cockpit and storage
Note: Herkee has made three trips to Southern Bahamas since repower
Repower was a custom installation by Urbanna Boat Works in 2023
- Engines – Yanmar 3JH40 diesel engines with N2K connectivity for monitoring (2023) 1250 hours
- Speeds and fuel burn: 6.8kt@1800rpm/1.8gph, 7.2kt@2000rpm/2gph, 7.5kt@2300rpm/2.3gph, 8.5-9kt@2900rpm/4.5gph
- Drives – Yanmar SD60 sail drives (2023)
- Propeller –17x16 Michigan fixed props (installed 4/2025)
- Shifter/throttle controls (2024)
- Custom solar arch and hard bimini
- Canvas – Dodger, connector, custom full enclosure
- Double helm seat
- New table top
- Ice Go 12v drink fridge
- Anchor - Rocna 55#
- Chain - 150’ (New in 2024)
- Windlass – Quik 1500W
- Anchor washdown
- Shore water connection – two 75 gallon tanks with ultra violet filtering
- Swim shower – Hot and cold
- Captain’s chair - Double
- Raritan Marine Elegance freshwater head (port head)
- New holding tank Whaler pump and hoses
- Natures Head composting head (starboard head
- Shore water connection with two 75 gallons tanks with ultraviolet filtering
- Fuel - two 26 gallon with a range of approximately 250 miles
- Water - two 75 gallon
- Holding - one 25 gallon
- AB 9.5AL
- Yamaha 15hp 2 stroke (New in 2024)
- Lifesling2
- Hanging tool racks
- Inflatable two person kayak
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2/5/26 | Initial price | $179,950 |
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Customers praise the 2004 Lagoon 380 for its spacious and comfortable layout, making it ideal for both cruising and liveaboard lifestyles
Many highlight its stable sailing performance and ease of handling, which is appreciated by both novice and experienced sailors. The boat’s ample deck space and well-designed cabins receive positive remarks for providing a relaxing and enjoyable onboard experience. Additionally, owners often commend the solid construction and reliable systems that contribute to its reputation as a durable and trustworthy catamaran. Overall, the 2004 Lagoon 380 is valued for combining comfort, performance, and practicality.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2004 Lagoon 380 is a popular cruising catamaran known for its spaciousness and ease of handling. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Spacious Interior: The Lagoon 380 offers a roomy cabin layout with ample living space, making it comfortable for extended cruising or living aboard.
Stable and Comfortable Ride: Thanks to its catamaran design, it provides excellent stability and minimizes heeling, which enhances comfort under sail.
Easy Handling: The boat is designed for easy sailing, often manageable by a small crew or even single-handed, thanks to its well-planned deck layout and sail controls.
Good Performance in Light Winds: The lightweight structure and sail plan allow the Lagoon 380 to perform well in lighter wind conditions.
Large Deck and Cockpit Areas: It features generous outdoor spaces ideal for socializing and enjoying the surroundings.
Proven Design: With many units built and sailed worldwide, the Lagoon 380 benefits from a strong support community and availability of parts.
Cons
Upwind Performance: While stable, the Lagoon 380 may not point as high into the wind as some performance-oriented catamarans.
Limited Headroom in Some Cabins: Though spacious, some interior areas have lower ceilings, which may feel cramped for taller individuals.
Older Systems in 2004 Models: Depending on maintenance and upgrades, some systems (electrical, plumbing, etc.) might be dated and require attention.
Weight: The boat is on the heavier side for its size, which can affect acceleration and agility.
Storage Space: While generally ample, storage can be limited in certain areas, especially for longer voyages requiring substantial provisions.
Made For
The 2004 Lagoon 380 is perfect for sailors and cruisers looking for a spacious, comfortable, and reliable catamaran. It is ideal for families, couples, or small groups who want to enjoy extended coastal cruising or island hopping with plenty of living space, easy handling, and good performance. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a passionate beginner, the Lagoon 380 offers a balanced combination of comfort and practicality, making it a great choice for both leisurely vacations and adventurous voyages.
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