Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version (2019) for charter in Tahiti (French Polynesia) (20138)

From: Papeete (Tahiti (French Polynesia))

Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version (2019) Poe Nina for charter in Tahiti (French Polynesia)

3.6 (2)

From: Papeete (Tahiti (French Polynesia))

Start 4:00 PM

End 1:00 PM

Number of people
1
Price for 7 days
$4,678 $4,678

Price per 1 day

Price per 1 hour

$4,678 for 7 days
0% due at reservation
Free cancellation within 3 days

Technical specification LAGOON 380 S2 OWNER'S VERSION

Model Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version
Engine 2 x 30 Hp Yanmar
Year/Refit 2019
Length 11.56 m
Cabins 3
Beam 6.53 m
Bathroom 2
Draught 1.15 m
Berths 6
Water tank 600 L
Max. Capacity (people) 6
Fuel tank 200 L

Equipment & amenities

  • Watermaker
  • BBQ / Grill
  • Fully battened mainsail
  • GPS / Chartplotter
  • VHF radio
  • Refrigerator
  • Gas stove
  • Oven
  • Solar panels
NAVIGATION & ELECTRONICS
  • Watermaker
  • GPS / Chartplotter
  • VHF radio
  • Solar panels
  • Autopilot
  • 12V / 220V socket
  • Speed log
  • Wind + speed indicator
  • Depth sounder
GALLEY
  • BBQ / Grill
  • Refrigerator
  • Gas stove
  • Oven
SAILS & RIGGING
  • Fully battened mainsail
DECK & MANEUVERING
  • Bimini top
  • Outside shower
  • Deck cushions
equipment_safety
  • Life jackets
  • AIS
  • EPIRB
TENDER
  • Outboard engine
Other
  • Radar reflector
  • Lifeboat
  • Navigation ligts
  • First aid kit
  • Electric Bilge pump
  • Binoculars
  • Winches
  • Fire fighting equipment
  • Service Battery
  • Safety harness
  • Weathercock
  • Horseshoe buoy
  • Cockpit Table
  • Fire extinguishers
  • sea water pump
  • Rescue rope
  • Foghorn
  • Manual Bilge Pumps
  • Water pressure pumps
  • Emergency anchor
  • Main anchor chain
  • Battery charger
  • Flash light
  • Tools and Spares
  • Compass
  • Distress signals

OR

Description

The Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina is a 11.56 m long and 6.53 m wide catamaran, offering space for up to 6 guests on board. Built in 2019. It features 3 cabins and 6 berths. Powered by 2 x 30 Hp Yanmar, with a 200 L fuel tank, this model delivers confident handling and relaxed cruising.


This catamaran is equipped with 2 bathrooms and 600 L water tank — convenient for extended trips. Additional amenities include watermaker, fully battened mainsail, bbq / grill, gps / chartplotter, vhf radio, refrigerator, gas stove, oven and standard safety equipment.


The boat is available for bareboat charter from Papeete, a great starting point to explore French Polynesia sailing grounds. A professional skipper is available upon request from $326 per day

Price list - cost per week

Lowest price from 12 Dec to 19 Dec 2026

Start 4:00 PM

End 1:00 PM

Number of people
1

BOAT

Price for 7 days
$4,678 $4,678

0% due at reservation
Free cancellation within 3 days

Extras

  • Mandatory services
    $495
  • Optional services
    $0
  • Total price
    $4,678
  • Damage deposit
    $8,737

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

Mandatory
Unit price
Total
$52 (per week/per pax)
$52
$105 (per week)
$105
$256 (per charter)
$256
$23 (per day)
$23
$58 (per charter)
$58
Optional
$326 (per day)
$326
$245 (per day)
$245
$1,736 (per charter)
$1,736
$1,736 (per charter)
$1,736
$1,274 (per charter)
$1,274
$1,274 (per charter)
$1,274
$1,736 (per charter)
$1,736
$1,736 (per charter)
$1,736
$29 (per day)
$29
$175 (per charter)
$175
$105 (per day)
$105
$1,111 (per charter)
$1,111
$1,111 (per charter)
$1,111
$87 (per week)
$87
$70 (per day)
$70
$370 (per charter)
$370
$370 (per charter)
$370
$1,158 (per charter)
$1,158
$1,158 (per charter)
$1,158
$1,491 (per charter)
$1,491
$1,491 (per charter)
$1,491
$175 (per week)
$175
$1,158 (per charter)
$1,158
$1,491 (per charter)
$1,491
$1,491 (per charter)
$1,491
$41 (per charter)
$41
$146 (per week)
$146

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Location
Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia)
Check-in / Checkout

Check-in: from 4:00 PM

Check-out: until 1:00 PM

Charter options

Bareboat

For bareboat charters in the Tahiti (French Polynesia), a sailing license is not required. Please complete a sailing resume in your personal account when making the reservation to confirm that you are qualified to rent the Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Catamaran. Only the most recent sailing experience from the last 2–3 years is required.

Skippered

A professional skipper can be provided for $326 per day. A food allowance and a dedicated cabin are required and are not included in the price.

Security Deposit
A damage deposit of $8,737 must be paid on site at Papeete before embarkation. The deposit will be refunded at the end of the charter, provided there is no damage to the boat.
The damage deposit represents your maximum liability in case of any damage to the Catamaran Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version, Poe Nina.
Click here to purchase deposit insurance via OuestAssurances
Payment & Cancellation

No-obligation reservation (3-day hold).
No payment is required until the booking agreement is signed.

Payment terms:
  • Down payment: 30%
  • Second payment: 30% due 30 days before departure
  • Balance: due 28 days before departure
  • Extras: payable in advance, at least 28 days before the charter
Cancellation policy:
  • 30% of the charter fee is retained for cancellations made 29 days before departure
  • 100% of the total charter fee is non-refundable for cancellations made 28 days or less prior to the charter

Payment and cancellation terms are provided for reference only. Final terms are defined in the booking agreement.

Boat location

Current base: Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia)

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3.6 (2)

Rating based on reviews from customers who rented other boats in this charter company

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1 star
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Tahiti (French Polynesia)
27 Sep 2023 - 06 Oct 2023
Lagoon 42 / Poe Hina
“Wonderful time in Tahiti”
We had a wonderful time in Tahiti. Great boat, perfect sailing conditions. Bruce and his team were really welcoming and helpful in handing me the boat and explaining all the details.
Tahiti (French Polynesia)
21 Aug 2024 - 30 Aug 2024
Lagoon 400 S2
“DYSFUNCTIONAL BOAT & DYSFUNCTIONAL CREW”
DYSFUNCTIONAL BOAT & DYSFUNCTIONAL CREW - AVOID!!! I booked a trip for my husband’s birthday; just us 2 on a cat with the skipper and a hostess. It would be the trip of a lifetime! I reached out in advance to both the hostess and the skipper, to discuss our 10-day trip to the Tuamotu. The hostess promptly got back to me. The skipper, however, did not bother getting in touch until the day of. I had wanted to discuss the itinerary to get ready and be able to have a discussion about what we wanted to see, what we could do…etc. When he called the morning of, he told me we were all set for our tour of the Windward Islands (Tahiti, Moorea, Tahaa, Bora). He was surprised to hear we had booked for the Tuamotu and expressed worry about the weather in the Tuamotu. I was stunned! I had just paid over 15,000 euros for a trip that clearly was poorly organized! He said he would check the weather and we would figure it out. We got to the boat at 4pm, met the crew, and saw them leave for the night shortly after. No dinner or offer of, or explanation as to why the trip wasn’t starting until the next day at 6am. Basically paid for a night on a boat in the harbor, which was upsetting already. Upon checking out the boat, we realized the marine head on our side had an awful smell, bad enough that it would make you vomit even if you weren’t seasick. We hoped it was temporary but it didn’t get any better the whole trip. It was disgusting! We would come to realize that the bathroom on the other side, which was going to be used by the staff, wasn’t working properly either so they had to use ours. 4 people with 1 disgusting bathroom - great! The pump wasn’t working well either in this head either and had to be manually activated at times. We were also told that the hatch over the bathroom had been sealed; it was still leaking and molding the wooden cabinets. It also leaked all over the toilet paper rolls by the toilet and inside the cabinet. We made do for a couple days but were eventually able to get new toilet paper rolls when we got to Rangiroa. But I digress. Going back to the 1st night, we settled in the room we were directed to stay in. The sheets smelled musty/moldy. So did the towels. The extra sheets were even worse. No comforter or blanket. When we asked about it, we were just told there was none and no one offered to bring one in. The hostess eventually came back to spend the night, and seeing that we hadn’t gone out to eat, offered to get us something to snack on. We thought, ok, maybe things will be ok. Let’s keep an open mind and it’ll be an adventure! The skipper and the hostess were both nice, but clearly did not get along. They would constantly complain about each other. The skipper, a young French man, while very competent at his job, had no respect for the older, Tahitian, hostess (who actually is a skipper herself). She would try to make suggestions about where to take us and activities we could do. We are not beach folks and do not enjoy just suntanning so we were eager to discover new areas, meet locals, learn about the islands. Yet, the skipper kept turning down her suggestions, notably refusing to take us to the town in Tikehau. We had to ask him directly to take us for him to finally agree. However, he spent his time trolling on the way there, as he was more concerned with his wants (i.e., fishing) than ours; by the time we got to the town, everything was closing down so we didn’t get to even grab a drink. The hostess was kind enough to give us a little tour. It was clear everyone there knew her, as she would stop and chat along the way. This confirmed what we had observed, namely that she knew these islands very well and should have been in charge of the itinerary. Going back to fishing… the skipper did catch a large fish on the 3rd or 4th day. He asked my husband if he wanted to reel it in, which made my husband very happy as he likes fishing. The skipper then talked about how he would filet it… etc. That’s the last we heard of the fish as the skipper had caught the fish for himself and had no intention to eat it with us. The experience repeated itself the last night there with the skipper catching fish after fish as if in a factory; fish that had been attracted to the boat by food the hostess had thrown in the water and the light of the boat. Encouraged by the hostess who wanted to bring fish home, he filled a large bucket and bragged about catching more than 40. My husband and I both expressed our opposition to that, as we felt that attracting fish this way and filling a whole bucket was not proper fishing and was not sustainable fishing either. The skipper wanted us to participate but we have more respect for the fish and the environment than that. He could not understand our opposition and continued. Though he kept his fish to himself, we shared every meal with him and the hostess, even intentionally ignoring his poor table manners (e.g., double dipping, grabbing from the communal plates directly with his hands). Now the meals… we had told the hostess we are not picky eaters and have no allergies. I did not realize I needed to explain we expected to have Polynesian food or at least fish while on the boat. We were served tasty meals, yes, but very unexpected ones in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. After the quiche Lorraine, we were treated to endives au jambon (endives wrapped in ham in a béchamel sauce), lamb legs, spaghetti and meatballs… and only once had raw tuna. It just seemed really odd!!! So if you do go ahead and book with Poe Charter (though you should really reconsider that decision to begin with), make sure to specify exactly what you expect. Also make sure to bring cash for excursions. Since the skipper didn’t bother contacting us to discuss the itinerary, we had no idea what to expect. When we were told we owed 14,000 francs cash for an excursion they had planned on Makatea, we were surprised. Luckily we had gotten some cash before embarking, but still felt ill prepared. The cherry on top was the return. We had paid extra to be dropped off on Moorea. The skipper had no knowledge of that apparently! He then tried to convince us that we needed to be dropped off at 11am so he could be back to Tahiti by 1pm as requested by the company. Our contract was clear that drop off was at 1pm on Moorea. We got to Moorea around 9am… Poe Charter is such a scam. We still held them off until 12:30pm. No lunch provided, however. Now, considering others’ horror stories involving Poe Charter, I guess we got very lucky and still managed to have a somewhat successful trip, but I would recommend thinking twice about chartering this company. It’s too much money to take the risk to have your dream vacation impacted by their sleazy practices.

Frequently asked questions of the Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina charter

Does Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina have insurance?

Yes. Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina is offered by professional charter company and has hull and third-party liability insurance.

What is the Damage Deposit for renting Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina

The Damage Deposit is the amount you are liable for in case of any damages to the Catamaran Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina. A deposit of 8737 USD must be paid on site at Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia) before embarkation. It will be refunded at the end of the charter if no damages are found. The deposit is usually paid by credit card.

What is Damage waiver (insurance)?

A Damage Waiver is optional insurance that reduces the standard 8737 USD Damage Deposit for this Catamaran to a smaller amount. If it is not available, you can purchase separate deposit insurance to cover potential deductions in case of boat damage. Click here to purchase deposit insurance via OuestAssurances

Do I need sailing certificate for bareboat charter Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina in Tahiti (French Polynesia)?

No, a sailing license is not required for bareboat charters in Tahiti (French Polynesia). You only need to provide a sailing resume to demonstrate that you are qualified to rent the Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Catamaran.

Am I qualified to rent the Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina bareboat?

Please complete your sailing resume online after submitting an inquiry this Catamaran. We’ll confirm if you qualify for a bareboat charter, or suggest adding a skipper if needed.

What is the cancellation policy for the Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina charter?

Free cancellation within 4 days of the online reservation. Once you reserve the Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version on the 12 Knots website, it will be held for you free of charge for 4 days.

If the booking is cancelled 46 days or more before the charter, 50% of the charter fee will be retained. No refund is available for cancellations made less than 46 days before the charter.

Please check the booking agreement and charter terms for the exact cancellation policy, as conditions may vary from the example above. charter.

Travel insurance is available. Click here for details

How does the booking procedure work?

  1. Make an online reservation by clicking Available. Reserve now (no payment required).
  2. Complete the sailing resume if booking a bareboat charter.
  3. Sign the booking agreement electronically for the Lagoon 380 S2 Owner's Version Poe Nina charter in Tahiti (French Polynesia).
  4. Make the down payment according to the agreement.

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