2004 Lagoon 470
2004 Lagoon 470 is proudly offered for sale, exclusively with Ray White Marine. Privately owned and never chartered, this Lagoon 470 is turnkey and fully equipped for world cruising. This remarkable example of the highly sought after 4 Cabins version with King size master cabin and extended master head area ticks all the boxes for a discerning buyer looking for a very comfortable boat to keep cruising or live-aboard.
'Family Circus' is an extraordinary boat for an extraordinary family. Having been chosen after years of research and inspections of many other boats, she proved herself to not only be the right choice for the current owner’s 4.5 year cruise across the Pacific and into SE Asia alongside their children, in fact, ‘Family Circus’ exceeded all expectations.
Buying a multi hull for the trip was an easy decision. Why? Catamarans provide a lot of living space for their length (indoor and outdoor). They are easy to handle with one or two people on watch, achieve crossings quickly and provide a comfortable, stable platform at anchor. In addition, a catamaran allowed the family enough space for visitors. Once the family had decided that they wanted a catamaran, they made several shopping trips to familiarize themselves with the various models. During their visits, they evaluated the options that they liked and disliked in catamarans (galley up vs. down, three heads or four, finish work, sailing area, design, etc.)
Why a Lagoon 470? (You can also read the very instructive review from Cruising World http://www.cruisingworld.com/sailboats/lagoon-470-better-breed-cat)
When planning long term cruising in the sometimes-difficult ocean conditions of the South Pacific, the boat had to be strong and stable enough to remain safe for everyone, no matter the conditions.
The Lagoon 470 is a very large boat, with a good turn of speed in spite of her heavy built. True, she is not as fast as lighter hulls, but when the weather turns bad she can take pretty much anything in her stride in a well behaved manner.
Her design, layout and interior finish combined on the Lagoon 470 to fit the owner's expectations: “We omitted lighter, less sturdy hulls because we were planning open-water travel. We were drawn to the wood finished interiors for their home-like feel. We liked the galley down as it stopped the kitchen chaos taking over living area. We stayed away from flying bridges based on our previous experiences of poor sailing performance due to the higher centre of effort caused by raising the boom (not to mention that they isolate the helmsperson from the rest of the crew). We looked at several catamarans with dagger boards but decided that cost in interior space was not worth the minimal gain in pointing ability. We wanted a higher bridge-deck to minimize “slapping”. Finally, we determined that dual roller fuller headsails offered a larger range of sailing angles to the wind and wind strength.” The Lagoon 470 met all the owner’s criteria.
It was the smallest model made at Lagoon’s “big boat” CNB base in Bordeaux. ‘Family Circus’ is hull number 44 of 51 made. At 26,000 lbs, she is not one of Lagoon’s light production cats. She is spacious compared to other 47ft catamarans and has a nicely appointed interior with high-quality finishes that offer lots of comfortable living space. With four cabins (1 x King size master cabin, 1 x Queen size and 2 x large double), three heads, and a galley down layout with full size 12V fridge freezer, her interior space suited this family comfortably. Also, as there were children on board, the boat made it so accommodating as to always be the boat that could host other families for dinner or playdates on board. This particular Lagoon 470, ‘Family Circus; was well-appointed and had a partial refit by previous owners in 2011, 2014 and most recently in 2022. She will easily do 10 knots under sail and the current owner have seen >12kn sustained.'
'Family Circus' has such extras as an upgraded 13.5KW generator, five air conditioning units, a dive compressor and four tanks, underwater lights for night diving. Comfort upgrades of a large, comfortable helm seat (especially appreciated on long crossings) and stainless-steel rails and stairs to make diving easier rounded out the appeal of Family Circus. The owner has also added many specifically chosen items, including a new Gennaker / Code Zero, an Engel Fridge / Freezer and 900w of Solar together with a smart three-phase charging system between the alternators helps with energy requirements. See “upgrades and refits” for more details.
During the owner’s 5 year tenure on ‘Family Circus’, she has met all of their expectations and challenges, offering a comfortable, stable and sturdy home. Equally adept at drifting through the reefs of the Yasawa Islands in Fiji under gennaker alone, One thousand mile reefed run from Whangarei New Zealand, to the Ha’pai Group in Tonga and sailing down the East Coast of New Zealand from Opua to Whangarei where they encountered 37 knot winds, 12 foot seas, and one tuna. She handled all of the crossings, three times through the South Pacific, New Cal to NZ, NZ to Tonga, Tonga to Fiji, Fiji to Vanuatu, Vanuatu to the Solomons, PNG and Indonesia with a solid, secure and stable feel even through some of the rougher weather conditions. ‘Family Circus’ handled the current owner’s ~20,000 sea miles well.'
Being a home for the current owner of almost 5 years while they sailed to some of the most remote regions in the world. ‘Family Circus’ has truly been loved; but she is now ready for new Bluewater adventures and sea miles.
As the current owner has said several times, ‘choosing a Lagoon 470 for our adventure is a decision we don’t regret. Our time and experiences on ‘Family Circus’ have been very special. She was part of our dream and can be part of yours too!’
Major upgrades and improvements by system
There have been a series of upgrades and improvements made to Family Circus over the last ten years.
4. In 2014 Family Circus received a new mainsail and a new genoa. In 2018 she received a new Gennaker.
5. In 2020 two new hot water tanks were installed in Opua NZ
6. In 2021 all three of her toilets were replaced and three fresh water bidets were added. All of her interior chrome fixtures were removed, rechromed and re-installed. All of her interior lighting was replaced with warm LED lighting. Rudder bearings replaced on port and starboard rudder. Kitchen faucet and bathroom faucets all replaced.
7. In 2022 the Genoa Roller furler was completely rebuilt, the Watermaker was rebuilt with new valves and seals in the high pressure pump as well as a complete rebuild of the low pressure pump. All her windows and hatch glass were removed, replaced and resealed and darkened to keep out the UV and heat.
8. In 2022 both the interior table, exterior table as well as interior countertops were completely refinished with three coats of varnish. All interior hatch inserts were replaced with teak hatch inserts and mosquito screens.
9. In 2022 the teak deck on the sugar scoops was replaced and recalked. Teak in the cockpit was refinished
10. In 2022 all 5 aircon units were overhauled.
11. In 2022 all hatch glass was replaced and hatched refinished.
12. New Captain's chair, lexan glass windscreen and cockpit cushions 2022
13. Mainsail overhauled 2022
Sails and rigging: 2014 Jib and mainsail made by Island Planet from Premium Challenge Marblehead Dacron.
Incorporates 26% third reef for heavy weather.
Mainsail running rigging. 2014
Halyard, outhaul, reefing lines, topping lift. 2013
Gooseneck completely rebuilt with bushings machined and pressed into worn ovals at mast and boom. All new nylon washers. 2019
Traveler car rebuilt with bronze bushings machined and pressed into worn ovals. 2018
Trampoline upgraded and tightened. 2019
Electrical systems: New Deka 750AH AGM battery bank and emergency battery. 2018
Magnum 3112 160A 3000W combi-charger inverter. 2012
Upgrade of Magnum 3112 combi-charger control board allowing for more efficient charge options. 2013
Installed Sterling alternator to battery charger controller for greater charging efficiency. 2012
Added three new Solar panels. 2019
Plumbing: Three New Electric Toiles installed. 2021
Replaced port hot water heater. 2019
Replaced stb hot water heater. 2019
Replaced all water pumps: 2019
New Black Water Tank in STB Hull 2019
New Faucets and Shower Heads 2021
Electronics: New Raymarine instruments and SeatalkNG network. 2013
New Vesper 8000 AIS and Wi-Fi multiplexer. 2013
New Raymarine EV2 advanced autopilot corepack and 9-axis compass. 2013
Installed custom-wired exterior microphone for VHF. 2013
Garmin 20xx high-speed GPS + GLONASS. 2013
Hull & deck: Hull deck joint repaired. 2013
Additional minor leaks fixed. 2022
Salon windows removed, fiberglass reinforced, and windows re-bedded. 2022
All hatch glass removed, hatches refinished, resealed and windows rebedded with darkened acrylic to keep boat cool (2022)
Ablative bottom paint applied. 2021
New zincs installed. 2021
New teak on transoms / sugar-scoops and teak in cockpit refinished. 2021
Lightning & galvanic protection: In conjunction with Marine Lightning Protection consultant specialist Ewen Thomson Ph.D. and Andromeda Yachts PMA installed integrated: (i) Lightning protection system utilizing air-gap and Siedarc electrodes (ii) Through-hull bonding system, (iii) Surge protection on all major electronics. 2013
Cosmetic: Interior cushions reupholstered. 2021
New exterior cushions. 2021
Interior and exterior tables refinished. 2022
New exterior table cover. 2022
Rechromed all interior chrome 2021
New Teak Hatch Inserts with Mosquito Screens 2021
Safety: New storm jib by EP sails. 2013
Viking 8-person life-raft (5-years between repacking). 2012
Jordan series drogue. 2012
Installed remote controlled 120db "panic button" alarm. 2012
Installed bilge alarm system. 2012
Miscellaneous: New compass. 2013
Installed removable salon grab-rail system. Upgraded (2022)
Replaced all pencil zincs on boat. 2022
Upgraded freezer control boards for greater efficiency. 2021
Rebuilt windlass clutch system with better-than-original bronze parts. 2022
Rebuilt water-maker low pressure and high-pressure pumps 2022
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Summary
Name: Family Circus
Year: 2004
Length: 47ft
Height: 72ft
Flag: USA
Location: Currently Bali, Indonesia
Fuel Capacity: 120 gallons (in two tanks)
Water Capacity: 160 gallons (in two tanks)
Dimensions
Length: 47.5ft
Draft: 4.75ft
Beam: 26’ft
Mast Height Clearance: 69ft
Number of Cabins: 4
Number of Heads: 3
Features
Systems 40 g/h Sea-Recovery water-maker complete overhaul, rebuild and service (2022)
13.5KW Onan Generator (new 2011)
Five air conditioning units (four cabins + salon)(Overhauled and serviced (2022)
Scuba Bauer 220V Yachtsman dive compressor
Four steel scuba tanks
Under-water lighting (for night diving)
Stainless steel rails on starboard sugar scoop to aid entry with gear on
Hull & Rigging New Premium Dacron (Challenge Marblehead) Main & Genoa (2014) Just serviced in Indonesia (2022)
Bottom paint - will be applied in April 2022
Safety New never used storm jib
Viking 8-man life raft (new 2012)- serviced through 2016
Jordan series drogue & EPIRB
Lightning mitigation system designed by Marine-Lightning
Comfort Memory foam mattresses
Custom professional hardtop with oversized stainless supports with sliding viewing hatch (can walk on hard top)
Extra comfortable powerboat helm seat (Reupholstered 2022)
Miscellaneous
12ft tender
Full-size Frigo fridge and freezer
Extensive set of spares for all major systems
Rod holder on STBD sugar scoop
Flex-o-fold folding props (new 2014)
Engel 12V Fridge / Freezer
'Family Circus' is ready for viewing in Bali, Indonesia.
For further information and to arrange a viewing, please contact:
Winnie Le - Phone +61 478 828 675
Email - winnie@raywhitemarine.com
Thanks to the collaboration of architects Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot-Prévost with Xavier Faÿ the immense living space can be arranged into three different layouts making ingenious use of the possibilities. The helm station located along the forward cockpit bulkhead improves the helmsman's visibility and accomodates navigation. The cockpit offers an exceptional comfort, and intentionally encourages idleness. All details were carefully studied so that everyone can find his place and every cruising on board the LAGOON 470 is an unforgettable pleasure.
2014 Jib and Mainsail made by Island Planet from Premium Challenge Marblehead Dacron
Incorporates 26% third reef for heavy weather
Mainsail running rigging 2014
Halyard, Outhaul, Reefing lines, topping lift. 2013
Gooseneck completely rebuilt with bushings machined and pressed into worn ovals at Mast and boom. All new nylon washers 2019
Traveler car rebuilt with bronze bushings machined and pressed into worn ovals 2018
Trampoline upgraded and tightened 2019