First LPC 300 catamaran by Lazzara Yachts hits water

American Lazzara Yachts announced the launch of its first 21.38-metre motor catamaran in LPC 300 series
June 23 2025 3 minutes to read
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The first Lazzara LPC 300 was built at American Lazzara Yachts' facility in Turkey

The catamaran that stands out for its volume and comfort was built for a French owner at the yard’s facility in Turkish Antalya 

The American company is set to unveil the first LPC 300 unit at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025. According to the designers, the catamaran will set new standards in the category, as with a beam of 8.85 m and a length of 21.38 m, it offers “unprecedented space and comfort for a vessel of its size”. 

The first Lazzara LPC 300 was built at American Lazzara Yachts' facility in Turkey
The first Lazzara LPC 300 was built at American Lazzara Yachts' facility in Turkey

The usable area of nearly 300 sq.m was achieved thanks to the patented full-beam lower deck platform. This solution allowed for all the spaces at this level to gain considerable volume, particularly the full-beam master suite with a foldout balcony and a private access to the beach club. Among other interesting solutions implemented in the owner’s suite there are vast windows with floating shelves and a vanity table, allowing for unobstructed sea views. 

The Lazzara LPC 300 is allegedly the most spacious catamaran in its size category
The Lazzara LPC 300 is allegedly the most spacious catamaran in its size category

The LPC 300 offers five cabins for 10 guests, as well as quarters for a crew of four on the so called “crew deck”. 

The catamaran’s exterior can boast large expanses of glazing and minimalist but luxurious style with graceful details. The high bow descends gradually towards the stern, growing more and more open. The beach club is connected to the cockpit with two staircases. In addition to the helm station the flybridge is also home to a sunpad, a dining area, a pool, a bar and a Texas-style BBQ. 

 The master suite on the Lazzara LPC 300's lower deck features a foldout balcony
The master suite on the Lazzara LPC 300's lower deck features a foldout balcony

The main deck interior space is dedicated to a large saloon and a dining area and an atrium above the galley at the bow.

 Main saloon on board the Lazzara LPC 300
Main saloon on board the Lazzara LPC 300

With twin Volvo D13 IPS 1350 engines the catamaran’s provisional top speed is 18 knots, and the cruising speed is 16, but Lazzara Yachts hopes that the vessel will exceed these expectations during the sea trials. 

 Owner's suite on board the Lazzara LPC 300
Owner's suite on board the Lazzara LPC 300

“Our goal with the LPC 300 is simple – to build the most reliable, luxurious and innovative power catamaran in the world. We are proud to offer a yacht that delivers unmatched space, comfort and engineering integrity," said David Galante, Lazzara Yachts executive vice president. 

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