Lagoon 410
410


  • Vertical salon windows – a unique design feature of all new Lagoons (except the 67’ model) – ensure a much cooler central cabin. Unlike the angled windows found on many cats, vertical ones don’t capture and magnify the hot rays of the sun. Plus, vertical windows increase the usable space within the salon. The situation is akin to some minivan automobile designs in which their large, sloping windows generate excessive heat in the sun, while only creating "acres" of marginally usable dashboard surface. By comparison, a salon with vertical windows allows for standing headroom right up to the windows. And what headroom! In the Lagoon 410 it’s 6’ 5” in the salon.

  • The Lagoon 410 offers another major benefit—a comfortably equipped helm at the port forward portion of the cockpit. This is a distinct improvement over those catamaran brands whose helm stations are located at the aft corners of their respective cockpits.

Lagoon 410 SPECIFICATIONS
Length 40' 7"
Beam 23' 3"
Draft 3' 11"
Displacement 16,000 (unloaded)
Mast head clearance 60' 18"
Main Sail area 601 sq/ft
Genoa sail area 406 sq/ft
Engines Twin 27 HP dsls.
Tankage - Fuel/Water 50 gals / 116 gals
Accommodations Charter: 4 dbl cabins & 2-or-4 heads
Owner’s version: 3 dbls & 2 heads

Construction

Both hull and deck are of vacuum-bagged laminate construction using a foam core for the hull and balsawood core for the deck Three-directional-weave glasscloth, carbon reinforcement, hydroply impregnated with "polyvinylester" synolite resin. All bulkheads and other bonding are effected using two-directional glasscloths. Composite-construction rudder-blade on laminated rudder tube with self-aligning "jeanneau" bearing blocks. Osmosis-guard protective coating (Gel Shied)
Standard Version, 2 toilets
Owner Version, 3 toilets
Charter Version, 4 toilets
Deck Plan

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