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Lagoon 77 catamaran.

Winner of the Adriatic Boat of The Year and the Asian Award, the 23.3 metres tall Lagoon 77 catamaran is the largest Lagoon ever built in the world. Remarkably spacious yet also very luxuriously built, the Lagoon 77 catamaran is a product of exterior design from Patrick Le Quement and Italian Nauta Design.

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DESIGN – EXTERIOR & INTERIOR

The Lagoon 77 has many different layouts such as 3-cabins, 4-cabins and 5-cabins. There is also an option between forward galley and aft galley layout.

The side-decks of Lagoon 77 are not only wide and spacious, but also have fine teak finishing which gives the catamaran an elegant look. The side-decks lead to two large grey nylon mesh springy trampolines at the foredeck. The foredeck also has 4 storage compartments which make up the massive storage capacity aboard the catamaran.

Like the Lagoon 42 , the cockpit level is the same as that of the saloon. The aft cockpit offers a unique, large space that is not only a living area but also an integrated sunbathing area. The seating area has an L-shaped bench with storage lockers facing a teak dining table and a daybed. The two sunbathing areas each have their own storage lockers while there are two storage lockers under the cockpit floors.

The forward cockpit can be accessed through the saloon with a sliding door. It also offers two seating areas and a storage locker under port seating. 

ACCOMODATIONS

In the 5-cabin version of the layout, the aft cabin of Lagoon 77 has two single beds which can be converted into a double bed. The cabin offers enough access along the sides of the beds for movement and has one central side-table. The storage offered in the cabin is massive and comprised of one hanging locker, one drawer underneath each bed, and one storage locker. There are two windows with one opening deck hatch and an opening porthole to allow for light and ventilation. The aft bathroom is luxurious and large, with multiple lockers, separated shower space, and both head and hand showers.

The other cabins offer the same luxurious facilities with master island beds and attached, large bathrooms. The storage space is also similarly massive with multiple lockers, drawers underneath the beds, bookshelves, bedside tables, and cupboards.

The owner’s suite is even more lavish with its own private balcony or veranda that is accessed through a wooden door. With an island master bed, double bedside tables, multiple hatches, and large storage space, the owner’s suite leaves next to nothing to be desired. The private balcony gives direct access to a private beach and the flexibility of space means that the suite remains independent yet a part of the larger vessel.

Lagoon 77 also has two bunk beds in the crew cabin and separate storage spaces in both the crew cabin and the crew bathroom.

The saloon offers an exquisite space to exist in with family and friends. Accessed from the aft cockpit via a sliding door and the forward cockpit with a glass door, the saloon houses a to port L-shaped settee, four leather chairs and a storage locker as well as a U-shaped settee, a low table, and lockers on starboard.   There is also a private lounge with one L-shaped settee and three private storage lockers.

The chart table in the saloon is also ideally placed with its own dedicated seat and a sliding desk along with the chart table and the electronics.

The galley in the Lagoon 77 catamaran is equipped with both a freezer and a refrigerator and has a spacious stainless steel double sink. There is plenty of storage space with three separate storage units having multiple drawers, doors, and shelves. The galley houses a four-burner hob and an oven, as well as a dining table and a bench seat.

Accessed from the cockpit via a spiral staircase, the flybridge of Lagoon 77 is unique in its offers of two furniture types – the loose furniture option and the built-in furniture option.

The flybridge on the Lagoon 77 is so large that it is not dedicated only for navigation but is divided into two parts, offering relaxation at the back and navigation at the front. The two large helm stations on the flybridge allow for incredible visibility and efficient maneuvering with comfortable helmsperson seats and cushions.

The relaxation area at the back of the flybridge does not only have comfortable seating options but also a bar cabinet with its own sink, fridge, and ice-maker.

ENGINE ROOMS

Lagoon 77 is powered by a standard Volvo D4-180 horsepower and an option John Deere N5-230 horsepower diesel engine and has two generators of 19 kW and 26 kW to meet all the power requirements of the refrigerators, wine coolers, and air conditioners, etc. The engine rooms have excellent ventilation with 2 fans in each engine compartment and are spacious with good lightning for easy and efficient maintenance checks.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

The Lagoon 77 catamaran has an overall length of 23.20 meters and the waterline length of 22.60 meters. It has a mast clearance of 38.20 meters. The maximum beam goes up to 11 meters and it has an enormous displacement of 57000 kilograms. The Lagoon 77 catamaran has a total water reserve capacity of 2200 liters with fresh water capacity being 2 x 800 liters and grey water capacity being 2 x 300 liters while the total fuel capacity is 2800 liters. With a complete surface area of 250 sq. meters and a habitable area of 205 sq. meters, the area that can be utilized aboard the 77 is remarkably close to that of a tennis court.

PRICE RANGE

The Lagoon 77 catamaran comes with the hefty price of $3.6 – $4.5 million.

In conclusion, the Lagoon 77 catamaran with its optimum performance, extravagant living areas and exquisite facilities on board is one majestic catamaran to take to the sea – the worth of which is reflected in its price tag!

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LAGOON SEVENTY 7

Bespoke luxury sailing catamaran, welcome to the world of big yachts..

The Lagoon SEVENTY 7 catamaran is more than 25 m² , marking an important step for Lagoon towards a world in which elegance and refinement are the watchwords.

Lagoon Catamarans brought together an illustrious team for the design of its flagship: VPLP, Patrick Le Quément and Nauta Design.

All have strived to produce a luxury sailing catamaran where harmony reigns between the interior and exterior living spaces, where compromise does not exist … and where innovation enhances comfort and life at sea.

Each space onboard this catamaran is fully configurable, enabling you to create your very own Lagoon SEVENTY 7.

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LAGOON SEVENTY 7 KEY FEATURES

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Elegant detail and exquisite finishes provide you with a comfortable and harmonious interior. The optimised layout creates a truly idyllic living space, full of space and light. The saloon has large windows and exceptional headroom … enjoy the panoramic view from every angle.

Lagoon have responded to owners’ requests, creating innovative layouts with three, four and five guest cabin options, each fitted with an island bed, desk, storage and bathrooms. A crew area, a true suite with more comfort and space is located at the forward or aft end of the boat depending on the desired layout.

But without question, the most impressive feature of the luxurious SEVENTY 7 is the owners’ suite, independent of the rest of the vessel.

Located in the forward hull area, this exquisite private area enjoys living space on two levels – one on the main deck and the other in the hull.

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You’ll be impressed by connected spaces that become one, from the aft deck to the trampoline forward.

 The large flybridge gives an impressive additional living space, while remaining an integral part of the boat.

The SEVENTY 7’s forward cockpit is directly accessible from the deck and the saloon and provides an outstanding view to the horizon.

Happy hour (or sundowners) never looked so good! Enjoy large hull portholes that allow generous amounts of light into the interior spaces.

The SEVENTY 7 boasts a forward hull door opening out to a private balcony, a large stern platform serving as a private beach with a sunbathing area, a tender dock, or even a recreation area and offers a highly sophisticated on-board operations monitoring system.

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KEY FEATURES

  • Large flybridge gives impressive additional space
  • Owners’ private suite with direct private access from the saloon
  • Direct access to cockpit and foredeck from where you have an unobstructed view of the open sea
  • Optional hydraulic platform creating a private beach platform on the outboard side of the hull
  • Double helm station
  • Fully customisable
  • Forward cockpit provides outstanding views

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NAVAL ARCHITECTURE

VPLP design (Van Peteghem Lauriot-Prévost)  is a French-based naval architectural firm founded by Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot-Prévost, responsible for designing some of the world’s most innovative racing boats. Their designs presently hold many of the World Speed Sailing records.

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INTERIOR DESIGN

Nauta design.

Nauta Design are an award-winning naval architecture, yacht exterior styling, and interior design company … having been involved in a range of projects from small production sailing, motor yachts, and catamarans with notable builders such as Beneteau and Lagoon, to large, custom superyachts in both sail and power.

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EXTERIOR STYLING

Patrick le quément.

Patrick Le Quement ensures overall design cohesiveness and focus on the key values of seaworthiness, performance, manoeuvrability, and simplicity, ensuring the Lagoon will perform well in all scenarios, continually bringing a fresh new perspective to the world of naval design.

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Happy Lagoon 46 owners

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An inspiring story by Lagoon 380 owner

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Lagoon European Pickup Review

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Paul Rogers is one of the founders of Lagooned in Oz “…the best thing about our lifestyle is not the boat or location, it’s the people. There is a whole community of Lagoon owners, and the Lagoon events have connected us with so many wonderful people.” – Paul Rogers, Moor RnR

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Ticketyboo delivered

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Fall in love with the Flybridge

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Sailing Papua New Guinea with John Pruim

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Lagoon 50 unbelievable upgrades with John Pruim

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Sailing Sabella – A Lagoon 42 Adventure

“I wanted a big, spacious saloon that you could see through for transparency. I wanted it to feel like a home, like a floating apartment. I thought regarding the kids, on the 42 specifically, we can steer the boat from here on the same level, it’s not a separate area … and the entire thing can be enclosed without it being a visual and physical barrier,” said Lara.

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Waters Family Update

‘Lagoons are perfect as a live-aboard option. They have plenty of room, everyone in the family has their own space. Tyler can be off in her room, Max on the trampoline burning off energy, Darren keeping on top of the maintenance. The boat never feels cramped,” says Kristy.

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“Living the dream” on board a Lagoon 380

Every day is magical when you’re living on board. Take this morning, for example … the water was like a millpond, delivering a special sunrise. This was the view from our cabin as we woke up. We chose the 380 for her spacious interior. She’s super easy to sail, well suited for the two of us to live and work on board comfortably and she has plenty of indoor and outdoor living areas,” Said owners, Justin and Kelly.

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Lagoon 39, Zephyr

“Ross was super – he went through everything.

We’ve never had that; going through everything was a huge positive.” – Graeme and Linda Hubbard – Lagoon 39, Zephyr

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“I think it’s a fascinating and great way to live … so many people put things off until retirement and then can’t achieve their dream when they get there.

I’m happy with my choice.

It stretches you a bit and you juggle a lot of things, but with good people like the team at TMG, you can follow your dream.” – Drew Hakin, Adèle 1

Wonderful memories sailing Sabella

Wonderful memories sailing Sabella

“From our 6 months onboard, there are so many personal highlights. From a sailing and cruising perspective, I can hardly put our time in the Balearics into words. Formentera in particular, some of the anchorages there once the crowds had gone for the day were absolutely stunning. Seeing our young girls develop was something special.”

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Steve is as passionate about Lagoon and Sailaway offers people access to a ‘wow factor’ as part of their holiday – “It’s in reach for people to enjoy a bit of that business class feel with their friends and family, in an everyday way. With the Lagoon, we can live out our passions for sailing, nature and the environment. I have had confidence in Lagoon from the moment I first stepped aboard.”

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Sailing Sabella April Update

Lagoon 42 owner Aaron tells us “…living on Sabella is wonderful. Whilst much smaller than an Australian house, we each have our own space and it doesn’t feel cramped.”

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Bob and Margaret Kennedy have called their Lagoon 420 home for 6 years, “We thought it was terrific. In comparison, our other boat was ‘camping’, but this was ‘home’. We found a little-used boat in very good condition – we lucked out with the perfect boat.”

The Jones Family heads for warmer climates

The Jones Family heads for warmer climates

“There are so many wonderful memories from this short time at sea – sunsets, dolphins, peaceful night watches – this way of life is just spectacular and really feels right for our family. We pinch ourselves each day and wonder when we’ll wake up from the dream,” Lagoon 42 owners the Jones family.

Is this the best Lagoon 450 ever?

Is this the best Lagoon 450 ever?

This Lagoon 450F was Johns 3rd out of 4 Lagoons “You want to buy a production boat, built in a factory in series. You get a properly designed and built boat. Compared to other 40ft boats a 40ft Lagoon will have the most volume. A signature of Lagoon is its vertical windows. The advantages are you have ample headspace in the saloon, plenty of light and 360 degree views, whilst keeping the sun out.”

The Jones Family takes delivery of their new 42

The Jones Family take delivery of their new 42

“We’re in Les Sables-d’Olonne and we’re taking the boat out for a test sail and I’m floating on a cloud, I’ve got no idea what’s going on! It’s the most stunning day – in January no less! The weather was fine and the wind almost calm, but regardless she made 3 knots in 5 knots of breeze. What a clever little thing she is!”

HAPPY DAYS ON ZEPHYR

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“As soon as we got onboard, we were sold— the sliding doors were brilliant, the big glass window right by the kitchen sink—it was just like an apartment,” said Lagoon 39 owners.

PACIFIC HIGHLIGHTS WITH THE WATERS FAMILY

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With only limited yachting experience between Darren and Kristy, their Lagoon 500 is fortunately “very user friendly and it was easy to pick up”. To anyone considering following their lead, Kristy is quite clear — “Do it!”

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Customer family that live aboard Lagoon style

The liveaboard life Lagoon style

The Atkinsons love their catamaran. They had the design in mind for 20 years, and even though they weren’t actively looking, when they saw the Lagoon 400, they found the exact layout they had been dreaming of.

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Lagoon 42 modified for quadriplegic sailor

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‘When you’re in a wheelchair there’s a lot of places you never see or you can’t get to. They’re just not accessible. Yesterday when we were out we sailed past some of those places that I have never seen before,’ Cliff said. For many sailors the freedom of the sea is one of the attractions. For Cliff, it’s life changing.

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77 Lagoon Catamaran Walkthrough [Boat Review + Video]

Take an extensive tour of the 77 lagoon [tellstar] in palm beach, fl with bruce schattenburg..

This article is a transcription of the 77 Lagoon video from Denison’s Youtube Channel . Tune in daily to discover the latest yacht video walkthroughs from the world’s largest yacht video collection. Watch the full video below:

Hey everybody, Ryan Alexander here with Denison Yachting. I’m going to keep today’s intro short but suffice it to say that yesterday I was lucky enough to fly down here to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands with broker Bruce Schattenburg where we got to take a look at his latest listing, goes by the name of TELLSTAR . She is a 77-foot lagoon commissioned in 2019.  Throughout the course of today’s walkthrough you’re going to hear three different voices, the first is mine walking you through the minutia from space to space. We’re going to have broker Bruce join in giving a few of his thoughts and along the way we’re going to have jack who’s the captain of this boat, chime in and let us in on how guests use the spaces when they’re on board. We couldn’t have asked for better sailing conditions, we were a little worried about what the weather was going to do. We’re actually on our way out of town racing a storm out. So you’ll see that there was a lot of wind today. It was pretty choppy out there but this boat handled amazingly. This is an easy boat to run when you’ve got a handful of crew who really know what they’re doing.

I’m Captain Jack. I’m the captain of TELLSTAR . I’ve been the Captain of this yacht since its inception in Bordeaux, France. She’s a magnificent yacht. She’s a lagoon 77. She’s the flagship from lagoon. And to be quite honest, I think she’s one of the best sailing vessels that lagoon puts out there.  I’ve actually run the Lagoon 44, the Lagoon 45, the Lagoon 560, the 52. Two 620s and now I’m on the flagship for Lagoon the 77. So I’m part of the Lagoon family for a while. Lagoon is really the most prolific builder sailing Catamarans. Out of all the Catamarans that I’ve sailed, I think they do an exceptional job of creating space out of not a whole lot of length. But there’s an amazing amount of space that they get out of these vessels quite frankly I think they sell very well for what we are with generators and washers and dryer and a dishwasher and everything else that goes along with this luxurious Catamaran, I think it sails spectacular.  Yeah we proved that today. We were ripping it out there. Wonderful day I mean we’ve got this hurricane or tropical storm just to the south of us. So it really kind of whipped up the weather and we were able to take advantage of that and really get to get a feel for how the boat sails.  We have a great charter business. We are packed full of charters and this boat books out. It’s a lot of fun. We’ll do charters with families, we really enjoy having the kids out it’s always a lot of fun. And then a lot of times we’ll also have like individual couples. We take up to 8 guests in 4 separate cabins. And typically our charters are 7 nights plus. Keep talking about charter but it’s really not all about charter. This boat is really a great boat just for individual private ownership. This is a big family boat here. When we have families aboard, they can all be together at the table for a meal and then they can all get their own private space. There’s private space in the balcony, there’s private space in the flybridge to create harmony with your family and also feel like you can get away and get some private time.

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When it comes to the guest experience, you need to imagine what it would be like to stay on board in some of the most remote islands on earth. This means that for 24 hours a day, you’re surrounded by some of the most immense scenery imaginable. One of the best ways to experience what TELLSTAR has to offer is after the sun goes down and the whole boat comes to life. Thanks to LED lighting that illuminates every square inch of the exterior deck spaces. With that in mind, an ideal place for us to start showing you around is up on the flybridge.  Starting in the aft, we first see a primary lounging space that spans the full beam of this deck where you and the rest of your guests can relax and relive some of the day’s adventures over drinks. This area is safe, thanks to a sturdy padded backrest. Immediately after this sunpad is the traveler which is easy to access when under sail. Also note the amount of light that comes down from the composite overhead with an opening sunroof. This molded hardtop covers the entire deck and is crucial in making this space comfortable all day long in the islands. When the sun is shining this opens up electrically to bathe the sunpad and surrounding area in direct sunlight and magnifies the breeze. This feature was very important to the owner and is the first sunroof that you’re going to find on a Lagoon 77 sailing Cat.

In addition to the sunning area in the aft, this 77 also offers you a dynamic dining experience over on the starboard side. Here we have teak tables that are expandable allowing them to be joined together for alfresco meals.  The teak that we see here also continues down onto the sole and surrounds a centerline island wet bar found in this is a sink, an ice maker and a fridge. Directly forward of this is the heart of the sailing experience where your captain takes control over this 77-footer.  There are two sailing helms obviously. They can both be operated independently. There are throttles on each side as well as bow thruster on each side. So what’s really cool about this, instead of having one wheel in the center bruce, I can actually lean out it’s easier to park the vessel on starboard and if we park on port, I’m just using that home and the same controls are over there on the port helm. What’s neat also is that all the lines run to this space right here. We have these huge Harken winches they’re all electric, it’s all hydraulic furling and to be quite honest, it doesn’t take a lot of crew to sail it.  In the world of sailing and more specifically charter, the crew is everything. Not only do they make the boat go but they’re also single-handedly responsible for the individual guest experience and this is where TELLSTAR excels. Season after season, jack and his crew of 3 not only give guests, the highest level of service from the moment the breakfast is served but their knowledge of the waters and hidden escapes is really what they bring to the table and this is what life on TELLSTAR is all about. With that in mind, the perfect space for us to transition to is the swim platform.  What’s really great about this Lagoon 77 is this swim platform right here. It lowers the tender right down, it’s all hydraulic. We use a remote goes right down and what’s really cool is once it’s down the tender’s removed, our guests and families can just walk right across it.

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This boat is outfitted with a dive compressor, so we have all the dive equipment aboard and we’ll actually put our divers right here, lower them right into the water, so there’s no jumping in and all that kind of stuff. We lower the divers right off the platform and then they dive. And then of course we have swim ladders that go on both sides. I think there’s one over on that side. And when you come out of the water, what you’ve got a shower, hot and cold fresh water on either side. Moreover, we even have a shampoo conditioner and body wash dispenser right over there.  We have a gamut of all the toys, everything from wake boards for adults and children. We also have we have water skis for adults and children and this tender is really great for being able to haul. This is a bizarre. It’s a five meter tender and I really love this. We specifically bought this particular tender. It’s got a 90 horsepower Yamaha which is great. We love Yamahas down here. It’s easy to maintain and this is like a really nice fast tender. If you look at the shape of the bow, the bow is really good because it’s really cutting through the water especially down here in the Caribbean. Like the flybridge the main deck and even the swim platform are stunning when the sun goes down. The sugar scoops back here make for a private place to escape with just you and yours to experience a completely different side of a family getaway. Back here, LED lights make the surrounding water glow as sea life swims just below the water surface. Her unmistakable lit up stern even makes its way up to the main deck and on into the cockpit. Here you immediately feel the size and volume of this yacht’s 36 foot 1 inch beam and you see just how different the CAT experience is from that of a motor yacht. There’s no question that the footprint of this area is what draws so many over the globe to this type of vessel.  Starting first to starboard, there’s a built-in dinette with seating for 8. This molded in seating is S-shaped and there’s also the added bonus of a sunning seat that has an adjustable back rest allowing you to lay it down completely flat. The service aspect of the dinette in this area benefits from a wet bar which is located just aft of here. This is where we find a sink, prep space and cup holders with the added bonus of a refrigerator.  Right next to this is a beamy bench seat that runs along the aft side of the cockpit tying in with a grill and an ice maker over on the port side. A detail that we’ll be coming back to here are the entry doors that slide over to port and starboard which open up the salon onto this luxurious aft deck cockpit. Especially in these late hours, these allow you to create a perfect balance of indoor and outdoor entertaining. From the aft corners of the cockpit, you have a full view of the molded overhead covering the entire deck. In addition to the lighting found up here there’s also courtesy lighting above the teak sole. Additional seating is located over on the port side to complement the aft bench seating and the dinette. This seating is located right next to the entrance that leads down into the first guest cabin that we’re going to take a look at.

Found in here is an aft facing queen berth which can be separated into two twin berths. This is often the preferred guest cabin seeing as it’s secluded from the rest of the accommodations. Thanks to its private entrance from the cockpit. Outboard of the berth are hall side windows, a feature found in all of the guest cabins. These let in a ton of light and most of them can even open up to let in a cross breeze. The bulk of the storage in here can be found in these inboard storage lockers and there’s also the added bonus of a private ensuite head and shower in here as well.

Stepping back outside I want to point out the first of two engine compartments located aft in each hall. In here you not only have your machinery but there’s also a ton of room for you to store all of your fenders after you depart the slip on your way to drop the anchor.

This 77 is powered by a pair of 230 horsepower John Deere N5 engines. Other important aspects of the machinery are a 73 gallon per hour sea recovery Aquamatic water maker, an upgraded Cummins Onan 27 kilowatt generator as well as an optional second generator offering the yacht redundancy. From here our next stop is going to be the foredeck which is accessed by broadside decks on the port and starboard sides of the boat.

A few quick things to touch on before we head all of the way forward are the whole colored gel coat and bow works and the abundance of courtesy lighting lining the side decks and the fact that teak covers every exterior deck space is an added high-end bonus. Now looking at the bow itself, we first see the trampolines, perhaps the most signature feature associated with the Catamaran experience. These offer you a prime seating area where you can not only feel the full power of the vessel as she cuts through the waves but seeing the water rush below you is a thrill all in its own. Another incredible experience is offered at the safety rail enclosed seats located forward on the forepeaks. These give you a front row seat looking out into the open ocean with the wind in your face. Aft on the forepeaks is a ton of useful storage as well as deck hatches that open up into a pair of crew quarters. We’ll take a look at the port side crew accommodations at the end of today’s walkthrough. When it comes to the sail plan the most crucial aspect of this space is the bow sprit located forward and centerline. This is where you fly your for sales including every sailor’s favorite, the Code Zero.

For low wind and downwind sailing you have a big Code Zero. We do, the Code Zero sent out front I use Code Zero more on this vessel than any other vessel. I love it, it’s a performance sail, it’s great downwind and you can get upwind just a little bit making sure that you don’t have too much wind speed out there. Anywhere from 15 to 20 knots of wind it’s easy to sail the boat at 10 knots.

Jumping back to the bow I also want to point out the anchoring system which runs from the bow sprit aft to the windlass which can be controlled remotely. Flanking this and spanning much of the beam up here are a series of storage lockers providing more crucial storage. What I really like Bruce is as you can see this balcony door opens out into this area and there’s all kinds of seating out here as well. On anchor with a nice breeze blowing and having your first cup of coffee in the morning. That’s right, as you know when we’re on anchor the wind’s always across the bow first, this is a great seating area. It’s also cooler in the evenings. So what we’ll do is a lot of times we’ll serve hors d’oeuvres or happy hour snacks right here and people are just picking up off the charcuterie board right here and sitting there and having cocktails.

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Right. It’s also another nice area just if somebody wants to get away by themselves, they can come up here and read a book, get on their laptop. Or lay on the trampolines and sun themselves, whatever they want.

Having covered all of the exterior deck spaces, let’s next jump from the bow to the interior portion of today’s walkthrough where we’re first going to take a look at the salon. When this space is all lit up you can see that the mill work in here has a grey oak finish on all of the cabinets while the floor stands out because of the richness of a Wangi sole. Inside or out guests have access to Wi-Fi and a 4G connection and all of the creature comforts that you could want in a sailing yacht like an optional 180000 BTU reverse cycle chilled water air conditioning system.

Over on the port side is an L-shaped settee that wraps radially below a series of windows that make their way around the entirety of this interior entertaining venue. Over here we also have a pair of convertible coffee tables that are raised and lowered electrically. Another seating option is found opposite on the starboard side of the vessel. This side features an even larger built-in settee and an ottoman. Immediately aft of this seating area is the entrance into the second guest cabin that we’re going to take a look at. Larger than the first, this has a lot in common with the other accommodations. For example, note the volume of natural light that’s led in through a large hall side window and a skylight overhead. The queen berth in here faces forward and features concealed power outlets on both sides of the berth as well as reading lights.

Not only is there a ton of storage in here but there’s also a desk located forward of the berth just one step outside of the ensuite. In here we find a vanity and a sink basin as well as a glass shower stall and a separate stall enclosing the head. Leaving here let’s next take a look at the forward half of the salon. We’re going to pick back up with the wet bar which is where you find a sink and a ton of countertop space on the top side. Below the countertop is a stainless fridge and bottle storage which lines the aft side of this area. In the port forward corner of the salon is a lower control station that serves as the interior helm when traveling in inclement weather. Here your crew has access to a full yacht management monitoring system on B&G displays.

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There’s one final area in the salon which is just a step down from the main level. This is where we see an L-shaped settee that faces forward and a smaller built-in settee just outboard. Forward of this is a watertight door that offers guest and crew easy access onto the foredeck seating area, a space that Jack and Bruce have already shown us. Next to this to starboard is the entrance down into the master stateroom which is where we’re going to head next.

As you would expect this is the largest accommodation on board and it takes up the majority of the starboard hall meaning that there’s plenty of livable space. In here in the forward section of the master we see a berth facing athwartship. Like the rest of the guest accommodations there are discrete outlets that tie into the yacht’s 115 volt North American spec electrical system. There’s also a window at the foot of the bed with sections that can be opened up. Cabinet storage is found below this window as well as throughout the rest of the master even forward of the berth where there’s a sizable walk-in closet on the other side of a door. This is something that I’ve never seen on a Cat in this size range.

Stepping out of here and facing aft, we see the other half of the master cabin. Note the desk on the inboard side as well as bookshelves that are directly above. Looking out forward to the starboard side we see a built-in settee below a second opening hall side window. All of the way aft is the ensuite which has a rather large footprint given the overall size of the boat. In here, there are a pair of sinks in the vanity as well as a shower found on the starboard side that’s lit up by a hall side window and a transparent deck hatch overhead.

Leaving the master and directly across to the other side of the boat in the port hall is the fourth guest accommodation on board TELLSTAR . This is our next stop. The smallest of the accommodations everything that you find in the other guest cabins has been implemented into the design of this final stateroom. These items include in athwartship facing berth and a useful storage arrangement. There’s even a desk in here that benefits from a substantial view of the outdoors. Like the other accommodations, there’s also an ensuite attached to this cabin. Leaving here and heading forward are final stops on board are the galley and the port side crew quarters. Keeping in mind that TELLSTAR has the ideal charter setup, you should expect to see a chef’s galley and that’s exactly what you find in here. Upon entering, you see a crew dinette where there’s also a B&G 12-inch display where you can check in on the day’s journey and stay in communication with the rest of the crew. The galley appliances are found just forward of this. These include a 4-burner Miele cooktop that rests above a matching oven. There’s also a microwave convection oven above the countertop. There’s plenty of prep space in this galley which makes it ideal for serving large groups and guests and cleanup in here is easy. Thanks to a twin sink outboard as well as a dishwasher and a trash compactor. Forward of the galley is the entrance into the crew cabins in the port bow. This cabin features a bunk layout with access to an ensuite head and shower.

On behalf of Denison Yachting, thank you so much for joining Bruce, Jack and myself on today’s walkthrough of TELLSTAR , the 77-foot lagoon built in 2019. If you liked what you saw or if you’d like any more information on this boat, you can reach out to broker, Bruce Schattenburg anytime. He’d love to set that up for you. Thanks for your time.

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  • Overall length : 23.28 m
  • Waterline length : 22.60 m
  • Maximum beam : 11.00 m
  • Draft : 1.90 m
  • Displacement : 57 tons
  • Fresh water capacity : 1500 litres
  • Fuel capacity : 2800 litres
  • Standard engine power : 2 x 180 HP
  • Naval architects : VPLP
  • Interior design : Nauta Design

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The new lagoon seventy7: innovative features.

  • The SEVENTY7 boasts a forward hull door opening out to a private balcony
  • a large stern platform serving as a sunbathing area,
  • a tender dock,
  • or even a recreation area and offers a highly sophisticated on-board operations monitoring system.
  • The main distinguishing feature of the luxurious SEVENTY7 is the owners suite

Lagoon Seventy7 Unique Luxurious Owner’s Suite

  • Direct private access from the saloon
  • Direct access to the cockpit and foredeck where you have an unobstructed panoramic view – perfect for navigation and watching sunsets
  • Optional hydraulic platform creates a private beach platform on the outboard side of the hull

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Lagoon 77 Catamaran Yacht – An Unbeatable Choice!

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Launched in 2019, Lagoon Seventy7 is a refined 77-foot luxury catamaran that’s the newest and largest of its kind from the Lagoon yacht building powerhouse. Van Peteghem-Lauriot Prevost (VPLP) was behind the vessel’s charming exterior design while Nauta Design conceptualized its chic interior.

Seventy 7 features an ingenious design, incorporating free-flowing spaces from the salon to the aft deck with multiple simple yet stylish social and relaxation areas. The catamaran exudes a luxurious and graceful ambiance, both on the interior and exterior, which makes it a perfect toy for the most discerning vacationer.

A closer look at the various aspects of the Lagoon 77 Catamaran yacht will make you fall in love with it the more. Here is what the vessel has to offer:

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Accommodation

Lagoon 77 has a total of four cabins: a Master Cabin (Owner’s Suite), 2 Double Cabins, and 1 Twin Cabin. There are 3 Double and 2 Single beds in these cabins, which can accommodate up to 8 guests in complete luxury. Each cabin is spacious and has an ample amount of natural light entering in.

Perhaps one of the most outstanding features of the vessel is the Owner’s Suite, which is located in the forward hull area. Measuring a cool 25 square meters, the cabin provides superb living space on 2 levels; on the deck and on the hull.

The cabin’s inside is furnished with a king-size bed, bookcase, storage area, desk, walk-in robe, and a sofa. There is also a sizable, well-lit, and spacious bathroom that’s at your disposal.

In addition, the Owner’s Suite is fitted with a hydraulic platform, which can be lowered to create a small private beach overlooking the sea and provides direct access to the water too.

For added convenience, the cabin has direct access to both the cockpit and foredeck as well as direct (and private) access to and from the saloon. What more can you ask for in terms of accommodation when cruising at sea?

The vessel’s interior is sublime with marble and precious wood decorations, thoughtful layouts, and extremely stylish fixtures. The saloon, which has companionways to the owner’s suite, maintains an open-plan layout and boasts neutral color palettes that create a relaxing ambiance.

Along the starboard side, there are two comfortable seating areas with the mizzen mast splitting the space and providing the much-needed shelving. The port side, on the other hand, houses a formal dining space that is highlighted by windows and aft sliding-glass doors.

Also, within the same saloon space, lies a bar with an assortment of drinks for parties and other occasions. Below the decks are 3 impressive cabins and a fully-equipped chef’s galley. So Lagoon 77’s interior is as organized and comfortable as it is conveniently accessible.

Just directly above the saloon is a large aft cockpit featuring an al fresco dining space with amply cushioned seating and a direct access platform to the transom and flybridge.

At the flybridge, there is space where you can dine or recline; all while enjoying the stunning views of the sea and surrounding islands. The exterior also includes a forward Cockpit with informal lounge seating and an access point to the foredeck.

The cat’s extensive bow is fitted with trampolines, providing an ideal platform where you can stretch out and relax under the soothing sun. Lagoon 77 comes with a choice of 3 headsails but its striking golden mainsail is what makes it particularly enchanting even from a distance.

Performance

The seventy7 cat is equipped with a twin 180-hp engine, a 1600L (423 G) water tank, and a 2800 L (740 G) fuel tank. With that, you can hit maximum speeds with ease and sail quite consistently in all sea conditions.

While at sea, you can cruise at decent speeds of 11 knots per hour, which is sufficient enough to allow enjoy the caressing wind as you cruise on. It is also important to note that there’s a backup generator that is on standby whenever the power goes down.

Where Does It Sail?

Lagoon 77 is available for sailing in Croatia, with a variety of destinations to choose from. Sailing in summer with this vessel can particularly be convenient and fun. The preferred pick-up point for the Lagoon 77 is Marina Kastela and Split, Croatia. You can also be picked from ACI Dubrovnik if you feel that’s the most convenient point for you.

View on Dubrovnik port

Why Charter Lagoon 77?

Chartering Lagoon 77 is, first and foremost, a golden opportunity to cruise at sea in full glamour. Just a quick run through the vessel’s features such as the cabins, saloon, and the interior & exterior layout paints a picture of utmost comfort, luxury, and convenience. That’s ideally what any holidaymaker would most certainly die for.

If you love getting the adrenaline pumping, even just a little while at sea, then there are many watersports activities you can engage in while on Seventy7. Some of the equipment you can make use of while onboard include a dinghy, water ski (for both kids and adults), snorkel gear, floating mats, and fishing gear. The vessel also has a swimming platform, for getting into and out of the waters smoothly.

Tagging along with one or two of your friends or family members as you go on a sailing tour with Lagoon Seventy7 is definitely something that will make the adventures more fun, thrilling and memorable. With the vessel’s massive size, there’s enough space for play, social activities, and relaxation for as many people as 8.

What makes sailing in Lagoon 77 more fun is that it comes with a crew of 3 hence you don’t have to worry much about the processes of running the vessel like being at the helm, preparing meals, or keeping an eye on the engines. Yours will just be to unwind, explore and create lasting memories as you cruise along.

If you’ve been thinking of going on a sailing vacation but don’t have a vessel in mind to enjoy your time on the water, then Lagoon 77 could set you up for the experience you desire to have at sea. Being among the newest and most sophisticated catamarans in the market, there is a lot you can expect in terms of comfort, swiftness, and seaworthiness. Exploring the seas certainly never gets better with this vessel.

Specifications

  • Beam: 11 Metres
  • Draft: 1.90 Metres
  • YearBuilt: 2019
  • Builder: Lagoon

Have you already sailed the Lagoon 77? If so, you are welcome to share your experience in the comments below.

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Daniella has been passionate about travel, the sea, and nature for many years. As a child, she frequently traveled throughout the Mediterranean and continued with her journeys throughout her adult life.

Her experiences have created the desire within her to share her love for traveling with other passionate and adventurers who want to discover beautiful horizons and new cultures.

10 thoughts on “Lagoon 77 Catamaran Yacht – An Unbeatable Choice!”

WOW is all I can say. I have been investigating different options for chartering a catamaran for the Bahamas. We are getting a group together to just go out and enjoy the sun and play. This seems like an ideal option. So if we can only have 8, and if we do have 8 will that be comfortable still or would a smaller number in our group be better?

That’s fantastic, the Lagoon 77 is a fantastic boat and if it’s available, then don’t miss the chance to charter it. You will absolutely love it. This cat is very spacious and it can definitely hold a group of 8 persons. So, you really don’t to worry about this:) Let me know if you need help with anything; I’ll be glad to assist:)

Thank you for the comment and I hope you enjoy the rest of your day.

That sounds absolutely divine and the yacht is stunning. I am a sea lover and to charter this would be a dream. The owner’s suite is particularly impressive – sheet luxury. The prices are scary initially, but if you were to divide that between 8 people, still a lot, but not completely out of reach.

Do you know what the availability is like, does it get booked a long way in advance?

As you said, the Lagoon 77 is absolutely divine:) Yes, the price could be reduced significantly by sharing the boat with friends. The Lagoon 77 is already booked in June and part of July too. She is still available for the rest of the year, but bear in mind that catamarans are very popular and they are booked very quickly. If you want to make sure the boat will be available at your preferred date, then I would suggest you rent it at least six months in advance.

I hope it helped. Please, let me know if you need any help, I’ll be more than happy to assist.

Catamarans are very fmiliar to me , being from the islands. But sheesh…never seen one with an interior like this!!!! Talk about a sweet ride! I now want to go to Croatia, just to go on this catamaran! Lol. I love the elegant cabins and the saloon looks so comfortable! After the summer in 2018 which was so hot, this would be the place to chill on holiday!

I also liked that it is rented with a crew! So what’s the damage to book this…I’m scared to look! And if ii is rented for a couple of days, where does the crew stay?

Thank you for your kind comment:)

The Lagoon 77 is a brand new yacht, and she is just beautiful! Please, don’t be afraid to look, the only thing you have to do is to click on the link below, and it will redirect you to the brochure with all the information you need to know. The crew stays on the boat, and they are the ones that will pamper you and your friends all along the trip:) They have their own cabins. So nothing to worry about your privacy:)

I hope it helped. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions. I am always happy to assist!

Thank you for this post, honestly my navigator folks do tell me cruising the sea is such a worthwhile and nice experience, I will love to do that someday. The images of the lagoon 77 interior is so nice and such a great view.Chartering Lagoon 77 will be such a glamorous opportunity for any one. I will check back here for more and more updates about cruising the sea. 

Hi Clement,

Thank you for passing by. I am glad the article has inspired you! Your friends are right, sailing is such a wonderful experience:)

If you need help with anything, don’t hesitate to contact me. I am always happy to help.

I wish you a lovely day!

Hi Daniella Wender,

This is really an unbeatable choice of chartering Lagoon 77 Catamaran Yacht. Accommodation with interior and exterior design is very charming. I believe this Yacht  will be ideal for family tour, small party and private entertainment. I am going to share it with my friends. I hope my dream of chartering this Yacht will be true one day. Thanks for sharing this informative article.

Yes, the Lagoon 77 is beautiful and there is no doubt that it is the ideal yacht for sailing through beautiful islands with friends and family.

Don’t hesitate to contact me with any question, I’ll be more than happy to help.

Thank you for the comment and wish you to sail very soon!

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The Lagoon 77 “Adriatic Dragon” is a luxury catamaran that offers the ultimate charter experience for travelers seeking a taste of the good life on the water. Built in 2019 and crewed by a team of four highly trained professionals, including a captain, stewardess, chef, and deckhand, this vessel is equipped with all the amenities you need to relax and enjoy your time on board.

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In addition to the water toys, the Lagoon 77 “Adriatic Dragon” also comes with a GoPro 6 black action camera, allowing you to capture all of your adventures in stunning detail. And when the sun goes down, you can turn up the fun with a karaoke and disco ball set, perfect for singing and dancing the night away.

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When it comes to dining, the chef on board the Lagoon 77 “Adriatic Dragon” will prepare daily meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, using the freshest ingredients. And to make your journey even more seamless, the vessel also includes one incoming and one outgoing transfer within 30 km from/to the yacht home port, using a 7-passenger luxury van.

The Lagoon 77 “Adriatic Dragon” is a truly exceptional vessel that offers the ultimate in comfort, luxury, and adventure. With its top-of-the-line amenities, attentive crew, and wide range of water toys, you’ll have everything you need for the ultimate charter experience.

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The Punisher visits Roanapur

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  • Start date Sep 1, 2014

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  • Sep 1, 2014

Pretty simple - Frank Castle, gun-toting badass of MU, visits Black Lagoon's infamous wretched hive of scum and villainy, aiming to kill heads of all criminal organisations that are in power - Rip-Off Church, Hotel Moscow, Triads, Mafia - and as many criminals as necessary i nthe process. Agaisnt him are pretty much everyone from Black Lagoon anime/manga who lives there and are still alive at this point (so no Roberta or Hansel & Gretel), he gets all the gear he ever used in comcis EXCEPT any superhero gear he ever stolen (so no copy of Cap's shield, no Ant-Man Helmet, no semi-Venom outfit) and has a month of preptime. He can have aid of any non-superpowered allies as long as they were his supporting cast, so he can get help from, say Microchip or Rachel Cole-Avez.  

Cancelled for A

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He gets killed.  

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Berserker Toad said: Pretty simple - Frank Castle, gun-toting badass of MCU, visits Black Lagoon's infamous wretched hive of scum and villainy, aiming to kill heads of all criminal organisations that are in power - Rip-Off Church, Hotel Moscow, Triads, Mafia - and as many criminals as necessary i nthe process. Agaisnt him are pretty much everyone from Black Lagoon anime/manga who lives there and are still alive at this point (so no Roberta or Hansel & Gretel), he gets all the gear he ever used in comcis EXCEPT any superhero gear he ever stolen (so no copy of Cap's shield, no Ant-Man Helmet, no semi-Venom outfit) and has a month of preptime. He can have aid of any non-superpowered allies as long as they were his supporting cast, so he can get help from, say Microchip or Rachel Cole-Avez. Click to expand... Click to shrink...
Cancelled for A said: He gets killed. Click to expand... Click to shrink...

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ttestagr said: He kills every criminal in the city This is totally a vacation from his actual day job. Click to expand... Click to shrink...
Mook91 said: And this is why I don't read comic books. Click to expand... Click to shrink...
sciman said: Haven't a good number of those guys handed Frank his head in various fights? I know for a fact that he lost against Molly, who is a worse fighter than most of the people here. Cap took him out too, but Frank wasn't fighting back for that one. Click to expand... Click to shrink...

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The Punisher choked out the Ghost Rider so hard it fled Johnny Blaze. He's got this.  

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I remember an issue of Secret Defenders were Punisher was fighting Ulik the Troll(a Thor villain) by himself and holding his own(ie, avoiding getting outright killed and actually causing the big guy some pain and surprise).  

Furons Empire!

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The Black Lagoon verse weakens plot shields significantly as time goes on, Punisher will probably be just another Roberta. He won't do as good and he will die.  

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ttestagr said: Daredevil mind you, would give Roberta a run for her money or beat the shit out of her and everyone else in the city at the same time. Click to expand... Click to shrink...

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Furons Empire! said: The Black Lagoon verse weakens plot shields significantly as time goes on, Punisher will probably be just another Roberta. He won't do as good and he will die. Click to expand... Click to shrink...
feanor512 said: LOL. No. Click to expand... Click to shrink...

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Sublime Truth said: Not an argument. Click to expand... Click to shrink...

Darklyre

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All the gear he ever used, minus captured superhero gear, right? I should mention that at one point, Frank dropped a nuclear bomb on an island full of mercenaries.  

Darklyre said: All the gear he ever used, minus captured superhero gear, right? I should mention that at one point, Frank dropped a nuclear bomb on an island full of mercenaries. Click to expand... Click to shrink...
Furons Empire! said: Well there's always the chance some Mafia head's happen to be on vacation Also how's he going to sneak a nuke in with out the Russians or Triads detecting it? Click to expand... Click to shrink...
Darklyre said: He doesn't have to. He dropped the other nuke out of a plane, after all. It's not like he has to step foot in the city. Click to expand... Click to shrink...
Furons Empire! said: You're forgetting he's in the Black Lagoon verse not MARVEL, he isn't going to willy nilly buy a nuke transport a nuke with out anybody knowing. Click to expand... Click to shrink...
Darklyre said: He has all his gear, all of his non-superpowered support, and he has a month of prep-time. Sure sound to me like it's combined, not "Frank is now in Black Lagoon." Click to expand... Click to shrink...
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Furons Empire! said: Neither is posting non cannon sources (Ala Punisher kills the MARVEL verse) Click to expand... Click to shrink...
Sublime Truth said: I didn't make that post, so why bring it up to me? Click to expand... Click to shrink...

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