The Hunter 410 is a 41-foot fiberglass sailing yacht built in 2000, designed around the principles of spacious accommodation and accessible handling. Her in-mast furling mainsail, aft-led lines, and shoal draft keel combine to make her manageable for short-handed sailing, while her proven design and solid construction have earned this model a strong reputation for extended cruising.
Below deck, the layout prioritizes comfort with an owner's cabin spanning the full aft section—a single generous space rather than two smaller cabins—alongside a forward guest cabin and saloon with good headroom and ventilation. Both heads are equipped with fresh water vacuum systems, an upgrade from conventional manual pumps. The Yanmar 63 horsepower diesel engine handles propulsion and has received regular service. Solar panels support extended time at anchor, complemented by a suite of modern Raymarine Axiom chartplotters, radar, and AIS for navigation and safety.
Recent maintenance and upgrades support her cruising readiness: standing rigging was replaced in 2019, domestic batteries were renewed in 2024, and the engine continues to be regularly serviced. Additional equipment includes davits and a custom steel boarding ladder. The yacht is suitable for Mediterranean conditions and island cruising, offering the practicality and comfort required for longer passages and extended stays aboard.
Length
40.98 FT
Beam
13.94 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Fuel
Sail