The Linssen Grand Sturdy 410 AC is a steel motor cruiser built in 2005 by the Dutch shipyard. At just over 41 feet, it combines a robust hull with thoughtful design for extended cruising at displacement speeds across oceans, lakes, and rivers. Power comes from a single 140 hp Vetus Deutz diesel engine, with bow and stern thrusters for maneuvering. The boat cruises at 6.5 knots with a maximum speed of 8 knots, and carries 1,160 liters of fuel, 440 liters of fresh water, and a 220-liter septic tank with pump.
The layout centers on a generous deck saloon offering all-around visibility, with a ship-style helm station. A teak-covered poop deck aft serves as an expansive cockpit with seating, external steering station, and access to the bathing platform. The owner's cabin occupies the stern, featuring a large double bed, private toilet, and mosaic-tiled shower. Forward is a guest cabin with bunk-style double berth and separate head. Amidships sit the galley on the starboard side and dining area to port, with an electric stove, microwave, refrigerator, and cool box.
The boat is equipped for year-round use with Mastervolt power generation and Eberspächer heating via water radiators. The engine room, accessed by hatch and ladder, houses the Vetus Deutz with 4,200 hours on the clock. Steel construction, substantial railings with stainless steel guardrails, and handholds throughout reflect the builder's practical philosophy. A complete hull and deck repaint was performed before delivery to the current owner.
Length
41.17 FT
Beam
13.78 FT
Material
Steel
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Vetus Deutz
Engine Model
DTA44425A
Power
NaN HP
Hours
4,200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.50 KTS
Max Speed
8.00 KTS
Fuel
153.22 GAL
Water
116.24 GAL