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Rate this sailing catamaran from 1-10 ⛵🔥 and tell us your dream voyage aboard the SIXTY 5! Lagoon SIXTY 5 © Lagoon Catamarans Length: 67 ft 5 in (20.55 m) Beam: 32 ft 10 in (10 m) Draft: 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m) Displacement: approx. 88,000 lb (40,000 kg) Sail Area: 2,430 sq ft (226 m²) Engine: Twin 150 HP diesels Top Speed: approx. 12–13 knots under sail Range (under power): over 1,000 nautical miles Price: approx. US$ 3.5 Million The Lagoon SIXTY 5 is a floating penthouse built for bluewater luxury. With a towering flybridge, wide side decks, and a huge aft cockpit, it’s built to entertain and cruise in style. Its powerful rig and chined hull provide solid performance and stability. Inside, you’ll find a loft-style salon, panoramic views, and up to five cabins—all decked out in refined materials and smart lighting. It’s the ideal blend of comfort, elegance, and offshore range. Current pricing starts around US$ 3.5 Million. #LagoonSixty5 #LuxuryCatamaran #SailingYachtShorts #CatamaranCruising

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Update Day 3: Both Irish crews through to Gold fleet at Olympic qualifier in Lanzarote. Two race wins today for Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove have moved the pair into third overall. They were heading for a top three result in their second race of the day but were disqualified for being fractionally over the line at the start. However, it was the opening race of the day that offered the biggest thrill for the Irish team as Dickson and Waddilove were chased around the course by team-mates Ryan Seaton and Séafra Guilfoyle who scored two second places plus a tenth and moved from 17th to 10th overall. Both teams will now compete in the Gold Fleet. Ireland face Belgium and Italy in the contest for the final nation slot for the Olympics. “Both Irish crews showed their capabilities on the water and in the results today with well deserved places in the Gold fleet ,” commented James O’Callaghan, Irish Sailing’s Performance Director. “Two top three results for Ryan and Seafrá have got them into the top ten where they can build further towards Friday’s finale - this event will come down to the wire!”

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