An interesting topic, the term "Heads" is used to describe the boat's toilet and its surrounding area. So a "Master Heads" refers to the toilet and its surroundings designed to be part of the Master cabin onboard. If we were descirbing just the toilet we would use "Head", or more widely, "Marine toilet".
@@quadramarine Sorry mate, it a head from the time when the toilet was at the head, or bow, of a ship. Heads is a misused British term. Heads are multiple toilets or multiple rooms with a toilet.
@@quadramarine The first known use of the term was in 1708, when Woodes Rogers, Governor of the Bahamas, wrote ‘head’ to refer to a ship’s toilet in his book, A Cruising Voyage Around the World.
You covered it well. And good to see someone who knows boats not see the Lagoon 380 as small.
Great boat. I bareboat chartered the same model and size in the Virgin Islands for 15 days. 4 of us and we were very comfortable.
Where are the covers for thw cockpit area ?if none wonder how much to get onre made for this cat
As an American how hard is it to get it flagged under my country?
Its a lot of steps from what I've seen. Hire a lawyer for the purchase and reflag.
It is a master head. Heads is plural for more than 1.
An interesting topic, the term "Heads" is used to describe the boat's toilet and its surrounding area. So a "Master Heads" refers to the toilet and its surroundings designed to be part of the Master cabin onboard. If we were descirbing just the toilet we would use "Head", or more widely, "Marine toilet".
@@quadramarine Sorry mate, it a head from the time when the toilet was at the head, or bow, of a ship. Heads is a misused British term. Heads are multiple toilets or multiple rooms with a toilet.
@@quadramarine The first known use of the term was in 1708, when Woodes Rogers, Governor of the Bahamas, wrote ‘head’ to refer to a ship’s toilet in his book, A Cruising Voyage Around the World.