2003 Lagoon 410
$259,900
Boat in Fairhope, AL 36532 US
410
2 Engines (2x Yanmar)
40 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
The boat replaced the 1994 Lagoon 42 in the company product line and the original 410 was replaced by an updated version, the Lagoon 410-S2.
Production
The design was built by in France Jeanneau's Lagoon catamaran division, which was later sold to Construction Navale Bordeaux (CNB) and is now part of Beneteau. It was built from 1997 to 2006, with 283 boats completed.
The Lagoon 410 is a recreational sailing catamaran, built predominantly of polyester fiberglass, with some sections from fiberglass sandwich. It has a fractional sloop rig, with a deck-stepped mast, one set of diamond swept spreaders and aluminum spars with continuous stainless steel wire rigging. The hulls have slightly raked stems, reverse transoms with steps, twin internally mounted spade-type rudders controlled by a wheel and twin fixed keels. It displaces 15,961 lb. (7,240 kg).
The 410 has a draft of 3.94 ft with the standard keels.
Fitted with twin diesel engines of 27 hp each, easy for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds 53 U.S. gallons and the freshwater tank has a capacity of 12 U.S. gallons.
The boat was produced with several different interior arrangements for private owners, or yacht charter use. Typically, it has sleeping accommodation for eight people, with a double berth in the bow and stern of each hull. The central salon has an L-shaped settee and a straight settee. The galley is located on the starboard side of the salon. The galley is equipped with a two-burner stove, an ice box and a double sink. A navigation station is opposite the galley, on the port side. The boat may be equipped with two to four heads, each located in the hulls. Cabin maximum headroom is 69 in.
For sailing downwind the design may be equipped with a symmetrical spinnaker of 1,163 sq ft.
The design has a hull speed of 8.29 kts
A catamaranreviews.com review concluded, "the Lagoon 410 catamaran is a good, budget choice for family offshore sailing. It is comfortably equipped, has enough storage space and follows an easy layout. Some minor adjustments can further help customize the boat to fully meet the owner’s expectations.
A review on katamarans.com stated, "the 410 is pleasant to sail, with good handling in a seaway and moderate pitching. On most points of sail you are well protected. She is an easy boat to sail shorthanded
In a 2018 review Daniella Wender wrote, "if you are looking for a vessel that's stable, well equipped and comfortable for a sailing expedition, the Lagoon 410 catamaran is the ideal choice. Whether the sea is calm or somewhat rough, this toy will always give the experience you are looking for. It is simply one of the best catamaran yachts to take for a weeklong sailing expedition.
Layout: 3 cabin, 3 head. Master or Owners side is easy to exist in while separated from guests. Owner’s stateroom is starboard large head forward with a door to separate from salon steps down to comfortable privacy.
Large head with favorably large separate shower is surprising. Double helm chair is port next to salon sliding door, in the center of the cockpit you have room to move and outdoor dining to starboard walking into the comfortable salon, wrap around seating oval dinette table.
Galley up starboard double sink, refrigerator, and 2 burners on
stove easy to work in, blends well with living space.
Port 2 cabins and 2 heads, with a large storage compartment under the
forward bunk. Nice hanging lockers for guests
Garmin GPSmap 741 at helm (2017)
Raymarine Hybridtouch at nav station
Autopilot
Radar
Plotter
Wind (2022)
Depth
AIS
VHF masthead antenna and cable (2018)
Electrical system revised from original design new generator in 2025 20Kw
Shore power
Battery charger in each hull, voltage sensing relays between house and engine battery, house and genset,
windless battery
300AH Vmax Tanks AGM house battery in each hull - 2018
AGM starter batteries - 2018
AGM windlass / genset start battery
Common AC/DC ground entire vessel - 2018
Upgrade to “Smart Plug” 50A 240v power cord - 2018
Main & Jib
2018 Reconditioned Sails
2020 Replaced Sail Bag
2020 Replaced jib cover
Running rigging replaced - 2018, 2022 New England Line New standing rigging in 2017 Bridge clearance 60 feet S.A. / Displ 24.20
Navy blue hull paint
October 2023 Bottom Job
Bottom maintenance - regular diver with zinc inspection
Windlass, remote
Electric winch - motor 2018
Bimini top - 2020
Cockpit table
Transom shower disconnected
Davits
Life raft
Navigation lights, anchor light, steaming light, deck light
Seacocks replaced 2017
Lifeline gates & safety net
Fenders and lines
Engine - Yanmar 3JH3E
40 HP
5,900 hours
Engine oil changed - 7/2023
Transmission oil changed - 7/2023
Impeller, coolant hoses, exhaust hoses - 2022
Starter motors replaced 2019, 2020
80A alternators - 2018
Saildrives - Yanmar SD40
Propeller shafts, bottom assemblies, seals and bearings - 2020 Generator - KOHLER (20KW) new 2025
1 hours
Propeller: 3/4 blade fixed/folding propeller
Air conditioning - 3 Units, Dometic
Owner’s hull unit - 10,000 BTU
Salon unit - 16,000 BTU
Port hull unit - 6,000 BTU
Electric freshwater heads - 2018
2 Dometic, 1 Jabsco
20 gal blackwater tank in starboard
2 15 gal blackwater tanks in port
Starboard shower drain redesigned with grey pump out - 2018
Freshwater hoses replaced 2022
Total 150 gal freshwater tank capacity
50 gal freshwater tank in port hull - 2022
Bilge pumps and bilge pump switches in both hulls - alarms added - 2018 / 2022
Electronics
Mattresses
Electric heads
50-gal freshwater tank in forward port hull
Upgrade to “Smart Plug” 50A 240v power cord - 2018
The asking price accounts for the following systems that are inoperable or in need of attention:
Transom shower disconnected
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 3/7/26 | Initial price | $259,900 |
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Customers praise the 2003 Lagoon 410 for its spacious and comfortable interior, making it ideal for extended cruising and family adventures
Many highlight its excellent sailing performance and stability, even in challenging conditions. The boat's thoughtful layout, including ample storage and well-designed living areas, receives frequent compliments. Owners also appreciate the ease of handling and the reliable build quality typical of Lagoon catamarans. Overall, the 2003 Lagoon 410 is celebrated for combining comfort, performance, and practicality in a versatile cruising package.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2003 Lagoon 410 is a popular cruising catamaran known for its spaciousness and comfortable sailing experience. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Spacious Layout: The Lagoon 410 offers generous living areas both above and below deck, making it ideal for extended cruising or family trips.
Stable Performance: As a catamaran, it provides excellent stability and a smooth ride, reducing seasickness and enhancing comfort.
Shallow Draft: Its shallow draft allows access to shallow anchorages and coastal areas that deeper keelboats cannot reach.
Good Visibility: The elevated helm station provides excellent visibility, improving navigation and safety.
Well-Equipped: Many models come with practical amenities and good storage space, enhancing onboard living.
Easy Handling: Designed for cruising, it is relatively easy to sail, even with a small crew.
Cons
Moderate Speed: While stable, the Lagoon 410 is not the fastest catamaran in its class, which may be a consideration for those prioritizing performance.
Aging Systems: Being a 2003 model, some onboard systems and equipment may require updating or maintenance.
Limited Privacy: The layout, while spacious, may offer less privacy compared to newer models with separate cabins.
Cockpit Exposure: The cockpit area may have limited protection from sun and rain, depending on the configuration and added covers.
Maneuverability in Tight Spaces: Like many catamarans, it can be more challenging to maneuver in tight marinas without bow thrusters.
Made For
The 2003 Lagoon 410 is perfect for sailors seeking a spacious and comfortable cruising catamaran. Ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends, it offers ample living space and stability, making it well-suited for extended voyages, coastal cruising, or island hopping. Its design caters to those who value easy handling, generous accommodations, and reliable performance on the water.
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