Lagoon 450 Sport (2017) for charter in Tanzania (17825)

From: Zanzibar (Tanzania)

Lagoon 450 Sport (2017) Felix Finis for charter in Tanzania

From: Zanzibar (Tanzania)

Start 5:00 PM

End 9:00 AM

Number of people
1
Price for 7 days
$9,797 $8,078 -18%

Price per 1 day

Price per 1 hour

$8,078 for 7 days
0% due at reservation
Free cancellation within 3 days

Technical specification LAGOON 450 SPORT

Model Lagoon 450 Sport
Engine 2x 57 HP
Year/Refit 2017
Length 13.96 m
Cabins 6
Beam 7.87 m
Bathroom 4
Draught 1.30 m
Berths 12
Water tank 600 L
Max. Capacity (people) 12
Fuel tank 1040 L

Equipment & amenities

  • AC
  • Generator
  • Watermaker
  • Dinghy
  • BBQ / Grill
  • Electric winch
  • Wi-Fi
  • Refrigerator
  • Anchor windlass
CLIMATE
  • AC
NAVIGATION & ELECTRONICS
  • Generator
  • Watermaker
  • Wi-Fi
TENDER
  • Dinghy
GALLEY
  • BBQ / Grill
  • Refrigerator
  • Electric coffee maker
DECK & MANEUVERING
  • Electric winch
  • Anchor windlass
equipment_
  • Kitchen utensils
Other
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Manual bilge pump
  • Fresh water tank
  • Shower
  • LED Navigation lights
  • Water heater
  • LED inside and outside lighting
  • Deck light on the mast
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Alternators 12V 80A

OR

Description

The Lagoon 450 Sport Felix Finis is a 13.96 m long and 7.87 m wide catamaran, offering space for up to 12 guests on board. Built in 2017. It features 6 cabins and 12 berths. Powered by 2x 57 HP, with a 1040 L fuel tank, this model delivers confident handling and relaxed cruising.


This catamaran is equipped with 4 bathrooms and 600 L water tank — convenient for extended trips. Additional amenities include ac, generator, watermaker, dinghy, bbq / grill, electric winch, wi-fi, refrigerator and standard safety equipment.


The boat is available for bareboat charter from Zanzibar, a great starting point to explore Tanzania sailing grounds. A professional skipper is available upon request from $114 per day

Price list - cost per week

Lowest price from 08 Aug to 15 Aug 2026

Start 5:00 PM

End 9:00 AM

Number of people
1

BOAT

Price for 7 days
$9,797 $8,078 -18%

0% due at reservation
Free cancellation within 3 days

Extras

  • Mandatory services
    $513
  • Optional services
    $0
  • Total price
    $8,078
  • Damage deposit
    $5,696

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

Mandatory
Unit price
Total
$513 (per charter)
$513
Optional
$114 (per day)
$114
$91 (per day)
$91
$23 (per charter)
$23
$17 (per charter)
$17
$34 (per charter)
$34
$57 (per charter)
$57
$114 (per charter)
$114
$85 (per day)
$85
$911 (per charter)
$911
$570 (per charter)
$570
$40 (per day)
$40
$1,367 (per week)
$1,367
$1,139 (per week)
$1,139
$2,848 (per week)
$2,848
$2,278 (per week)
$2,278
$171 (per week)
$171
$570 (per charter)
$570
$684 (per pax)
$684
$0 (per charter)
$0
$342 (per pax)
$342
$40 (per charter)
$40
$17 (per day)
$17

Good to know

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Location
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Check-in / Checkout

Check-in: from 5:00 PM

Check-out: until 9:00 AM

Minimum charter duration is 3 days

Charter options

Bareboat

For bareboat charter in Tanzania, a valid sailing license is required: IPC (International Proficiency Certificate) issued by ASA, US Sailing, NauticEd, RYA, IYT, or another certified school. Upon reservation of Lagoon 450 Sport Catamaran, please upload your sailing certificate to your personal account for verification.

Skippered

A professional skipper can be provided for $114 per day. A food allowance and a dedicated cabin are required and are not included in the price.

Security Deposit
A damage deposit of $5,696 must be paid on site at Zanzibar 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 450 Sport, Felix Finis.
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: 50%
  • Balance: due 30 days before departure
  • Extras: payable in advance, at least 30 days before the charter
Cancellation policy:
  • 50% of the charter fee is retained for cancellations made 31 days before departure
  • 100% of the total charter fee is non-refundable for cancellations made 30 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: Azam Marina, Tanzania

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Madagascar
24 May 2026 - 31 May 2026
Felix Finis / Lagoon 450 Sport
“A Fair Experience with Room for Improvement”
We chartered a boat through your company for Madagascar, and overall, you delivered the core part of the service: we received the agreed boat, in the agreed location, at the agreed time, for the agreed price. That said, having chartered boats through brokers several times before, I do have a basis for comparison. In our case, communication could have been more proactive. Some questions remained unanswered and had to be repeated, and payment confirmations sometimes required follow-up from our side. Communication also tended to stop over weekends, whereas some other brokers I worked with were more consistently available. I would also recommend keeping the website information more up to date. For example, the cook’s fee was listed as €75/day, while in practice we paid €100/day. That being said, I appreciate your help in communicating with the charter company when issues with the boat arose. Although the broker is not contractually responsible for the condition of the yacht, it seems your involvement contributed to the charter company partially compensating us for the inconvenience, and I value that support. Overall, a good experience with room for improvement.
Madagascar
24 May 2026 - 31 May 2026
Felix Finis / Lagoon 450 Sport
“A Unique Bareboat Option in Madagascar — With Some Challenges”
The owner, Vincent, told us that the boat is chartered for around 40 weeks a year, and in this case, its age was definitely noticeable. After all, nearly 10 years is quite a lot for a charter yacht. Since I’m writing a review, it’s probably worth mentioning at least some of the issues we encountered. The biggest problem was the watermaker. There are essentially no marinas in Madagascar, so there is nowhere to refill fresh water, which makes a working watermaker absolutely critical. We were quite unlucky: during the first two days of the charter it did not work at all, and even the skipper, who clearly knew the boat much better than we did, could not fix it. In the end, we had to figure it out ourselves and help with the repairs. Even afterward, for various reasons, we periodically had to switch off the fresh water pumps. One of the built-in refrigerators was not working. To be fair, we used an additional fridge that had been installed onboard, and fortunately there was enough space for it. All the mugs were different, and there were not enough for all 9 of us, so some people had to drink from glasses instead. There were also not enough forks for everyone. In addition, there were no paper charts or pilot books onboard, which I personally consider quite critical given the local navigation conditions and the significant inaccuracies of electronic charts in the area. During the handover, nobody explained any local navigation specifics either, as is usually done. Overall, it was probably the strangest handover process I have ever experienced. The person giving us the boat simply handed over a checklist and said, “Check everything.” At the same time, he did not speak English very well, could not answer many questions from the checklist, and sometimes did not even know what the terms in his own checklist meant. That said, there were definitely positives as well. First, the boat had a lot of solar panels installed, which made this one of those rare cases where even with a fairly large crew of 9 people plus a skipper and a cook, there was enough electricity for everything: three refrigerators, full lighting, and even hot water heating — when the watermaker was working. Second, although old, the dinghy was absolutely reliable. The engine worked flawlessly, and even with small waves we somehow managed to land ashore in a single trip by carefully fitting 10 people into it. Once, we miscalculated our departure time and stayed on an island two hours longer than planned, missing the tide. The dinghy got flooded with water and partly filled with sand. We cleaned it up, pumped the water out, and it still started on the first try. Third, the cook, Said, was truly first-class. We ate restaurant-quality meals all week — it honestly felt like an all-inclusive resort. Most importantly, Vincent was accommodating and allowed us to stay on the boat for half a day before checkout, which helped compensate a little for the lost charter time and significantly softened our frustration. Finally, the real value of this boat was its uniqueness. It was the only boat available during our week that could be chartered bareboat. In fact, without it, our entire trip simply would not have happened.

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Frequently asked questions of the Lagoon 450 Sport Felix Finis charter

Does Lagoon 450 Sport Felix Finis have insurance?

Yes. Lagoon 450 Sport Felix Finis is offered by professional charter company and has hull and third-party liability insurance.

What is the Damage Deposit for renting Lagoon 450 Sport Felix Finis

The Damage Deposit is the amount you are liable for in case of any damages to the Catamaran Lagoon 450 Sport Felix Finis. A deposit of 5696 USD must be paid on site at Zanzibar, Tanzania 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 5696 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 a sailing license to charter Lagoon 450 Sport Felix Finis bareboat in Tanzania?

Yes. A valid sailing license such as ICC, IYT Bareboat Skipper, RYA Day Skipper, or ASA 104 with IPC is required for bareboat rentals in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Please ask your booking manager for specific requirements. Detailed information is available here: Sailing license - things to know.

What is the cancellation policy for the Lagoon 450 Sport Felix Finis charter?

Free cancellation within 4 days of the online reservation. Once you reserve the Lagoon 450 Sport 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.

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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 450 Sport Felix Finis charter in Tanzania.
  4. Make the down payment according to the agreement.

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