Neon Moon showcases why the Lagoon 450 F remains such a popular choice for both private cruising and charter use. Her 4-cabin / 4-head layout with flybridge helm offers excellent space, privacy, and guest flow, with the added flexibility of converting the forward cabins into forepeaks for crew or additional storage. She is currently operating in a luxury charter program and continues to be actively booked, reflecting the comfort, layout, and practicality that owners and guests consistently appreciate.
The current owners have completed several thoughtful cosmetic upgrades to keep her feeling fresh and inviting. In 2025, the saloon cabin sole was replaced with modern laminate flooring, brightening the interior and giving the space a clean, contemporary finish. Exterior cushions were recovered in heavy-duty grey leatherette, complemented by an oversized custom hardtop Bimini for improved shade and guest comfort. Synthetic teak decking on the aft steps and high-traffic areas enhances both safety underfoot and the overall look.
Originally dismasted during Hurricane Irma in 2017, she was professionally rebuilt with a spliced replacement mast and renewed standing rigging (2018). Fiberglass repairs were completed to a professional standard under the oversight of Hirst Marine Surveyors, confirming structural integrity, and she also benefits from reinforced Lagoon bulkheads.
She is equipped with the comforts most buyers expect for extended cruising or charter use, including a generator, watermaker, and full air conditioning throughout.
The mainsail and genoa are approaching the end of their service life and should be budgeted for replacement, with estimated costs of approximately $8,000–$10,000 for both.
Whether continuing in charter or transitioning to private ownership, Neon Moon presents a comfortable, well-maintained platform ready for her next chapter.
Highlights & Upgrades Include:
• Twin Yanmar 4JH57 (57HP) engines with SD60 saildrives (~3,300 hrs)
• Cummins Onan 13.5kW generator (replacement unit, ~5,200 hrs)
• Ecosystem Water Pro S-90 watermaker (23 GPH)
• (5) Dometic reverse-cycle air conditioning units
• (4) solar panels with inverter/charger system
• Saloon laminate cabin sole replaced (2025)
• Exterior cushions recovered in durable grey leatherette (2025)
• Oversized custom hardtop Bimini (2025)
• Synthetic teak decking on aft steps & high-traffic areas
• Standing rigging renewed (2018)
• Reinforced Lagoon bulkheads
Accommodation
Refrigeration
• (1) Vitrifrigo 12V front-loading fridge (interior)
• (1) Isotherm front-loading fridge (cockpit)
Freezer
• (1) Vitrifrigo 12V front-loading (galley)
Stove and Oven
• ENO propane stove, 3-burner with oven
Propane System
• Remote solenoid propane shut-off valve
• Smoke detector
• Vented propane locker for (2) bottles
• (3) propane tanks
Appliances
• Microwave oven: Vissani
• Toaster: Hamilton Beach
• Barbeque: Webber (propane)
Water Systems
• Watermaker: Ecosystem Water Pro S-90, 23 gal/hour, 12V
• Water heater: Isotemp
• Water system: 12V pressure pump (Jabsco)
Climate Control
• Air conditioning: (5) Dometic units
• Heater: Reverse cycle from Dometic
Safety
• First aid kit: BVI compliant
Dimensions
• Headroom min/max: 6 ft 7 in to 6 ft 9 in
• Length of bunks min/max: 6 ft 8 in
Interior
• Flooring: Renewed in saloon (2025)
• Fans: 12V throughout
Additional Info
• 4-cabin / 4-head layout
• Veneer/cosmetic wear typical of age
Deck and Hull Equipment
Anchoring
• Primary anchor: Delta galvanized
• Chain: Approximately 200 ft
• Secondary anchor: Brittany galvanized
• Chain: Yes
• Rode: Chain/rope
• Anchor windlass: Quick
Deck Equipment
• Bow anchor rollers: Yes
• Bimini top: Custom oversized bimini with canvas (2025)
• Cockpit cushions: Recovered (2025)
• Cockpit table: Yes
• Fenders/dock lines: (10) fenders, (4+) dock lines
• Swim platform: Stern access steps
• Bow pulpit & rails: Stainless
• Swim ladder: (1) foldable, starboard side
• Side stanchions/lifelines: Stainless wire
• Life raft: Plastimo (service required)
• Dinghy davits: Yes
• Navigation lights: Deck & masthead
Sails and Rigging
• Main mast: Alloy, spliced from Hurricane Irma
• Roller furling genoa: Yes
• Mainsheet traveler: Yes
Standing Rigging
• (1) 19 stainless (renewed 2018)
• Chain plates: Stainless
Winches
• Harken manual winches
• (1) electric winch for main halyard
• (3) manual winches
Sails
• Main: Dacron (needs replacement)
Interior Comforts and Amenities
Refrigeration
• (1) Vitrifrigo 12V front-loading fridge (interior)
• (1) Isotherm front-loading fridge (cockpit)
Freezer
• (1) Vitrifrigo 12V front-loading (galley)
Stove and Oven
• ENO propane stove, 3-burner with oven
Propane System
• Remote solenoid propane shut-off valve
• Smoke detector
• Vented propane locker for (2) bottles
• (3) propane tanks
Appliances
• Microwave oven: Vissani
• Toaster: Hamilton Beach
• Barbeque: Webber (propane)
Water Systems
• Watermaker: Ecosystem Water Pro S-90, 23 gal/hour, 12V
• Water heater: Isotemp
• Water system: 12V pressure pump (Jabsco)
Climate Control
• Air conditioning: (5) Dometic units
• Heater: Reverse cycle from Dometic
Safety
• First aid kit: BVI compliant
Dimensions
• Headroom min/max: 6 ft 7 in to 6 ft 9 in
• Length of bunks min/max: 6 ft 8 in
Interior
• Flooring: Renewed in saloon (2025)
• Fans: 12V throughout
Additional Info
• 4-cabin / 4-head layout
• Veneer/cosmetic wear typical of age
Mechanical Equipment
• (2) manual bilge pumps
• Electric bilge pumps: (2) Rule automatic
• Steering type: Single helm
• (4) fire extinguishers
• Emergency tiller: Provided
• Bilge blowers: Yes
Engine Info
• Manufacturer: Yanmar
• Model: 4JH57
• Year: Not specified
• Horsepower: 57 HP each
• Engine type: Inboard
• Engine cycle: 4-stroke diesel
• Drive type: Saildrive SD60
• Fuel type: Diesel
• Propeller type: Fixed 3-blade
Engine Hours
• Port: 3,389 approx.
• Starboard: 3,386 approx.
• Engine serial # (starboard): E10533
• Engine alarms: Standard engine panel alarms
• Fuel filter: Engine-mounted filtration
• Emergency stop: Provided
• Raw water sea strainer: Yes
• Fresh water cooling: Yes (heat exchanger cooled)
• Fuel shut-off: Yes
• Engine room fire extinguishing: Portable extinguishers only
• Lube oil storage/transfer system: None noted
Tankage
• Fuel: 274 gal — (2) 137 gal aluminum tanks
• Fresh water: Approx. 185 gal — (4) polyethylene tanks
• Holding: (4) polyethylene holding tanks (one per head, approx. 20–24 gal each)
Owners Comments and Boat History
We purchased Neon Moon after Hurricane Irma with the intention of rebuilding her properly and creating a comfortable, reliable Lagoon 450 F for both family use and charter. The rig was professionally re-established, fiberglass repairs were completed under surveyor oversight, and over time we’ve continued to improve and refresh her.
Recent upgrades like the new saloon flooring, exterior cushions, hardtop Bimini, and synthetic teak steps were all done to make the boat feel brighter, safer, and more enjoyable to live aboard. She has proven to be spacious, comfortable, and easy to handle, whether sailing with family or hosting guests.
With the project complete and the boat now in great shape, we’re excited to pass her on and move forward with our next adventure.
Neon Moon was originally part of the Conch Charters fleet here in the BVI before being purchased by her current owners following Hurricane Irma. At that time, the rig was professionally re-established with a replacement mast and renewed standing rigging, and all necessary fiberglass repairs were completed under surveyor oversight to ensure structural integrity.
Since acquisition, she has been a hands-on family project, with steady improvements and thoughtful upgrades made along the way. With the refit work complete and the boat now in great shape, the owners are ready to move on to their next project, creating an excellent opportunity for her next custodian.
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