Lagoon 51: Here’s What You Need to Know

The Lagoon 51 is a next-generation cruising catamaran designed by VPLP, with interiors by Nauta Design and exterior styling by Patrick le Quément. Introduced in 2021, it replaces the Lagoon 50 and focuses on livability, sustainability, and improved ergonomics—especially on deck. With a spacious flybridge, integrated solar options, and a refreshed hull design, the Lagoon 51 is made for long, comfortable passages and extended stays at anchor.

It’s a model that offers more space and flexibility than its predecessor, but doesn’t push into superyacht territory. It fits comfortably within the range of private owners and upscale charter markets, without losing sight of practical, real-world use.

Design & Layout

A rear view of the Lagoon 51 anchored in a calm bay, showcasing its wide swim platforms, flybridge, and spacious outdoor living areas.

The layout of the Lagoon 51 prioritizes open movement and outdoor living. The standout feature is the oversized flybridge, which spans over half the boat’s length and includes a lounge, helm station, and optional hardtop with solar panels.

Down below, the aft cockpit, forward cockpit, and saloon flow together with wide walkways and clean sightlines. Multiple cabin configurations are available, all with en-suite heads. The styling remains contemporary, with light wood finishes, neutral tones, and large windows that flood the interiors with natural light.

Performance on the Water

Lagoon 51 catamaran under sail, highlighting its dual-hull design, flybridge helm station, and well-appointed aft cockpit.

Powered by twin 80 hp Yanmar diesels and carrying a generous sail plan of over 1,600 square feet upwind, the Lagoon 51 delivers steady, predictable performance. It’s not designed for speed, but rather for comfortable bluewater cruising.

The helm is well-positioned with good visibility, and sail handling is centralized and simplified. For most owners, the emphasis will be on efficiency, reliability, and stability—qualities the Lagoon 51 handles well in varying sea conditions.

Features & Amenities

Interior view of the Lagoon 51 catamaran’s saloon, featuring light wood finishes, an open galley, and panoramic views over the water.

The Lagoon 51 incorporates a number of features aimed at long-term onboard living and eco-conscious cruising. The flybridge doubles as a social hub, while the wide transoms and swim platforms improve water access.

The forward cockpit includes built-in seating, and the saloon offers ample space for dining, lounging, or working remotely. Optional solar panel integration is a welcome addition for those seeking reduced generator dependency. Fit and finish are consistent with Lagoon’s standards: clean, modern, and functional rather than overly luxurious.

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Who It’s For

Couple relaxing on the forward sun lounge of the Lagoon 51 catamaran, with a view of the trampoline and sleek deck layout under sail.

The Lagoon 51 is well-suited for cruisers who prioritize space, comfort, and flexibility. It's ideal for families, liveaboards, or owners who plan to charter part-time. While it may not appeal to sailors looking for high-performance sailing or ultra-luxury detailing, it delivers a dependable, well-rounded cruising experience—designed to feel like home on the water, with just enough innovation to stay current without complicating the ride.

Lagoon 51 – Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetail
Length Overall (LOA)50.36 ft / 15.35 m
Waterline Length (LWL)46.95 ft / 14.31 m
Beam26.57 ft / 8.10 m
Draft4.59 ft / 1.40 m
Displacement43,903 lbs / 19,914 kg
Engines2 × Yanmar 80 hp Diesel
Fuel Capacity2 × 137 gal / Total 274 gal (1,037 L)
Fresh Water Capacity219 gal / 830 L
Sail Area (Upwind)1,615 sq ft / 150.98 sq m
ConstructionVacuum-infused fiberglass
Naval ArchitectVPLP Design
Interior DesignNauta Design
Exterior StylingPatrick le Quément
First Year Built2021

Takeaway

The Lagoon 51 is a refined, thoughtfully updated multihull that focuses on real-world livability. It’s not the fastest or flashiest boat in its class, but it doesn’t try to be. Instead, it delivers space where it matters, offers design features that improve the onboard experience, and keeps operation manageable for a small crew. For those seeking a capable, modern platform for extended cruising or charter, the Lagoon 51 is worth a closer look.

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