The Lagoon 410 is a 40-foot cruising catamaran built on a proven design that has undergone continuous refinement since 1997. The 2003 iteration benefits from improvements across ergonomics, comfort, and handling, with all primary sail control lines—main halyard and reef lines—led back to the cockpit for easier management. A pair of 80-horsepower Yammer diesel engines provide independent propulsion, with cruising speeds around 5.7 knots.
The interior centers on an expansive main salon with panoramic viewing, supported by a large chart table and full navigation station. The L-shaped galley is generously proportioned, and the open layout between the steering station, cockpit, and salon maintains unobstructed movement throughout. The boat sleeps six across three cabins with three heads.
The owner's suite occupies the entire starboard hull and functions as a private apartment. It features a queen-sized bed, desk with bookcases, a dressing area, toilet, and a full-sized separate shower. A sliding door provides privacy and fully encloses the stateroom. The port cabins offer additional accommodation for crew or guests. The 23-foot beam of the catamaran hull form delivers the stability and interior volume characteristic of the design, with the extra length over the earlier 380 model offering increased comfort and capability for extended cruising.
Length
40.00 FT
Beam
23.25 FT
Draft
3.92 FT
Weight
15,961 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Yanmar 3JHE
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,157 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
5.70 KTS
Max Speed
8.30 KTS
Fuel
53 GAL
Water
150 GAL