Lazzara Yachts has launched the first unit in its LPC 300 series, which is set to premiere at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival.
The 21.4-metre model hit the water at the American shipyard's facilities in Antalya, Turkey, having been commissioned by a French client with plans to cruise the Mediterranean during her initial season.
The LPC 300 belongs to Lazzara Yachts' Luxury Power Catamaran series, which also includes the 26-metre LPC 500. Previously named the LPC 70, this latest model quickly outgrew its name due to its "massive interior volume" of over 300 square metres.
"While the yacht measures 21.4 metres in length, we refer to it as the 300 because it offers the space and comfort typically found on a 35-metre monohull," explained Deniz Diduk, business development and marketing director at Lazzara Yachts.
This impressive length to volume ratio was achieved using the yard's patented full-beam lower deck platform, which offers the LPC 300 room for additional or expanded features compared to yachts in a similar class.
Accommodation is for 10 guests across five cabins, with additional space for four crew. This includes an 8.85-metre-wide master cabin on the lower deck, designed with a private door to the beach club and a mezzanine that opens to the ocean. The model will also be fitted with floating shelves and a vanity to ensure unimpeded sea views.
Renderings reveal a sundeck spa pool with bar, beach club arranged with sunloungers and ample opportunities for al fresco dining and lounging.
While the contracted maximum speed for the LPC 300 is 18 knots, the shipyard believes that the new model will end up exceeding expectations.
“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 Lazzara Yachts executive vice president David Galante.
According to Diduk, the new model caters to an expanding niche of consumer who place greater importance on a yacht's functional characteristics. "We are seeing growing interest in high-end power catamarans like the Lazzara LPC 300, as they offer an exceptional combination of space, stability, efficiency and luxury – attributes that are rarely matched by traditional monohull yachts of similar size," he explained.
Construction is also well underway on the first hull in Lazzara Yachts' 30.5-metre UVH 100 series, for which the initial interior renderings were released earlier this year. The yard has also announced the sale of its largest yacht project to date, the EX 165, with construction scheduled to begin in early 2026.
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