By Quentin Warren When French mega-builder Jeanneau announced in November of 1990 that it would embark on a joint production venture with TPI in Warren, Rhode Island,to manufacture Lagoon cruising catamarans, multihull enthusiasts and the industry at large took sharp notice. The Lagoon series cat, at the time formidably represented by an ultrasleek 55-footer already in production, signified an extensive commitment to the multihull field by a major monohull enterprise. And plans for TPI’s inaugural effort — the fashionable Lagoon 42 ultimately introduced a year later in the fall of 1991 — suggested to the cruising public that the ongoing rise in multihull popularity was more than a passing fancy. To read complete story – click here for Lagoon 37 – Boat Review on Cruising World website