My 39’ Lagoon 400 is an owner’s version with two full-bed cabins and a shared head on the port side. My cabin, head, and workshop/storage are starboard. The salon and cockpit are very comfortable for a joint living space. It's a safe and efficient boat for sailing and a great place to live at anchor.
This season's cruise, Nov. to May, will start in Grenada and end somewhere in Antigua. That cruise will follow the same leisurely approach as this past year.
After launching from storage in mid-November, I'll take a week or so to check everything out, then head to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. After that, I’ll sail back up the Windwards north, reversing my course from last year's trip starting at Antigua. At that point, I’ll see where I sail, checking out the islands as I go and eventually storing the boat ashore in Antigua at the beginning of May. That all depends on the weather and what we want to do, given what we experience along the way.
My goals in order of priority are: to stay warm, have a safe and comfortable boat to live on, find some adventures along the way, and enjoy sailing the pleasures of the Caribbean. Consequently, I'm basically in no hurry to get anywhere but follow the dictates of weather and sea, desires of the heart, and necessities of boat maintenance!
As you can see, my plan has lots of flexibility—and not much plan, as such. Part of that flexibility depends on who I have aboard. You may fit in for a month or longer at various points during my journey, depending on your timing requirements and how we fit together to share the experience. In any case, I’d like it to be a great experience of friendship for a short time, at the least, or preferably, cruising together over a longer time. The goal is to have a delightful journey regardless of the length of time together.
I look forward to having good conversations, time for quiet thinking, memorable adventures, and learning more about our world. That's my idea of what cruising is all about.