The 2002 Hunter 410 is a 41-foot cruising sailboat built for single-handed operation and extended offshore passages. The design emphasizes accessibility, with in-mast furling, a B&R rig, and all control lines led to the cockpit. A shallow-draft wing keel balances stability with the ability to explore coastal and shoal waters. Below deck, the boat offers substantial volume: a wide main salon with large windows and full standing headroom, two private double cabins positioned fore and aft, and two heads. A proper chart table, galley, and comfortable seating throughout make the interior suited to both living aboard and entertaining.
The cockpit is arranged for a crew of eight, with high backrests, generous footwells, and storage lockers built into the layout. The helm features a 44-inch wheel on a molded pedestal with an integrated navigational pod housing a wet compass, engine instrumentation, and navigation suite components. The boat carries a Yanmar diesel engine producing 56 horsepower and is equipped with a furling mainsail, furling jib, and a new, unused full-sized spinnaker.
Length
41.00 FT
Beam
13.83 FT
Draft
5.33 FT
Weight
19,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH3E
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,121 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Max Speed
8.40 KTS
Fuel
72 GAL
Water
145 GAL