
The Lagoon 410 is innovative and yet maintains the traditions of the Lagoon line from which it springs. The vast galley-living area, which opens directly to the cockpit through a wide, sliding door, maintains the characteristic Lagoon openness with a 360 degree vista. The galley is roomy and an integral part of the saloon. Fully equipped with refrigeration, double sinks and plenty of work surfaces with abundant cupboard space the Lagoon 410 is ideal for preparing meals to please your crew. The Lagoon 41' is also fully equipped with GPS, autopilot, VHF, chartplotter.
From the bow pulpit seats to the wide swim platforms, the Moorings Lagoon 410 is designed and built for comfort and ease of handling. With all sail control lines led to the helm area, one person can sail the boat and with the furling genoa and stack pack mainsail system which means crew work is reduced all around. The deck is uncluttered for free passage with wide side decks, flush deck hatches, large foredeck and plenty of lockers. The aft deck allows passage from one transom to the other without going back up in the cockpit. A bimini protects the cockpit that is fitted with large bench seats and table making it a great place to enjoy the day and evening. From the cockpit, access to the interior is seamless through the large sliding glass door. Large windows in the coachroof provide a true panoramic view throughout the saloon.
The hulls are laid out with four double cabins, each with a spacious double bed. All cabins have opening ports and hatches and a large hull window as well as fans, overhead lights and individual reading lights making them exceptionally bright and airy. All four cabins include en-suite heads.
Exclusive yachts are the newest in the fleet with most less than 2 years old.
Club yachts are generally only three to five years old and very well maintained.