[1][2][6][8][9][10][11] The Lagoon 50 is a recreational catamaran, built predominantly of vacuum infused polyester fiberglass, with wood trim.
The hulls have plumb stems, reverse transoms with swimming platforms, a boat lift, dual internally mounted spade-type rudders controlled by a wheel on a flying bridge and twin fixed fin keels.
Seating is provided in the main salon, the aft cockpit lounge and a settee forward of the coach house.
"[7] In a 2018 review for boats.com, Zuzana Prochazka wrote, "with 1700 square feet of upwind sail area between the standard full batten mainsail and an 87 percent self-tacking jib, our test boat was not under-canvased.
"[12] In a 2018 review in Cruising World, Mark Pillsbury wrote, "Lagoon has bigger boats in its range, but they're designed with a captain and crew in mind.
The 50 is meant for the owner and mates who’ve outgrown their 45-footer but still want to go off voyaging on their own, and can do so thanks to a networked plotter and autopilot, a bow thruster, a self-tacking jib and power winches.