Miss Moneypenny – Lagoon 400 S2 under full sail among the islands of Dalmatia
43°44′ N · ŠibenikLagoon 400 S2 · Miss Moneypenny

Two hulls.
One horizon.

A self-sufficient sailing catamaran for eight guests – calm on the water, shallow in draft, ready to sail from her home port of Šibenik.

12 mLength
4 + 2Cabins
8Guests
100 %self-sufficient
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The Yacht

Steady as an island. Free as the open sea.

The Miss Moneypenny is built for long, relaxed trips: barely any heeling, plenty of light and enough systems on board to linger for days where others merely pass by.

At sea

The sea moves. You stay calm.

Two hulls carry the yacht steadily through the swell – she barely heels and lies relaxed on the water even in a fresh Maestral. That noticeably lowers the risk of seasickness and makes the trip a pleasure for children and beginners too.

If you like, an experienced skipper takes the helm – with no sailing licence of your own required.

Barely heelsLess seasicknessFamily-friendlySkipper optional
Miss Moneypenny under sail off a Dalmatian island
Miss Moneypenny at anchor in turquoise water off a Dalmatian village
The shallow draft

Just 1.30 metres separate you from the most secluded bay.

The film

See for yourself what freedom feels like.

Space & light

One level, so much light.

Saloon, galley and cockpit sit on one level – glass doors dissolve the line between inside and out. Four double cabins with en-suite bathrooms and two bow cabins give eight guests comfort and privacy at once; no guest has to share a bathroom.

Cockpit with open glass doors to the bright saloon
The saloon – all-round views on one level.
Fully equipped light-wood galley with a sea view
The galley – fully equipped, with a sea view.
Bright double cabin with warm wood and daylight
The cabins – light wood, en-suite, ample storage.
Self-sufficient

Fresh water from the sea. Power from the sun.

A reverse-osmosis watermaker produces around 60 litres of fresh water per hour, while a 700-watt solar array and a 2 kW inverter charge the batteries silently. So you can lie at anchor in secluded bays for days – no marina, no generator, no compromise.

fresh water from seawater

Watermaker

Fresh water straight from the sea – independence from any marina.

Solar power

Silent energy for days at anchor, with no generator at all.

Gallery

Step aboard.

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Specifications

Specs & facts.

All the key figures of the Miss Moneypenny at a glance – a Lagoon 400 S2 built in 2016, 12 m long with just 1.30 m of draft.

Yard / model
Lagoon 400 S2
Year built
2016
Length overall
12 m
Beam
7.25 m
Draft
1.30 m
Cabins
4 + 2
Guests (day / night)
10 / 8
Heads (bathrooms)
4
Engines
2 × 45 hp
Water tank
300 l + watermaker
Power
Solar · inverter
Home port
Šibenik, Croatia
Frequently asked

Good to know before the trip.

The Lagoon 400 S2 has four double cabins plus two bow cabins, comfortably sleeping up to eight guests (up to ten people during the day). Each of the four double cabins has its own bathroom – four heads in total.
On board, a watermaker produces fresh water from seawater by reverse osmosis, and a solar array charges the batteries silently. That lets you anchor in secluded bays for days without taking on water or heading for a marina.
The draft is only 1.30 metres. Together with the twin hulls, that lets you enter shallow bays that remain off-limits to monohulls with a deeper keel.
Very much so. A catamaran sits stably on the water and barely heels – which greatly reduces the risk of seasickness and creates a calm sense of space. On request an experienced skipper joins you on board, so no sailing licence of your own is required.
The home port is Marina Mandalina in Šibenik. From there the Kornati islands, the Krka National Park and the towns of Dalmatia are comfortably within reach in a single week.
Ready for the Adriatic?

Your voyage begins in Šibenik.

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