LAGOON 42 GIRLS TRIP
+ FIRST TIME SAILING EXPERIENCE
After a fabulous weekend on Sydney Harbour showing off this brand new Lagoon 42, Lets Dance, it was time to sail back to Pittwater. This particular Lagoon 42 is currently sold in our syndication. Our 6 excited owners are now in the process of having her handed over to them.
With expected westerly winds of 20-25kts it was definitely “in at the deep end” for Claire who had never sailed before.


Turning at the heads into Pittwater, Claire wrapped up her first-ever sailing experience, commenting “That was amazing, a really good trip… bit windier than we expected for my first sail. The boat felt really stable and I felt really comfortable. It’s really given me a taster for a lot more to come. It was brilliant.”
Ladies, take this as your sign to have a girls-only sailing trip!


IMAGINE THE EXPERIENCE

Lagoon Syndication Review with COBLI
Lagoon 42 syndication owner Mark Pettitt describes his experience with COBLI as a great way to dip his toe in the water before deciding whether sailing the world is his retirement plan. The Lagoon 42, 6-person syndication, COBLIs offering ticked all the boxes for him.
VIVID Sydney
We decided to dodge the VIVID crowds and cold weather and see the light show from the water onboard Axopar 37, Life on Mars.
Lagoon’s Head North via Port Stephens
Both of COBLIs Lagoon 42’s, Spaceboy and Let’s Dance have started the journey north for warmer waters in the Whitsundays via Port Stephens.