Boat Overview
Cast off your lines and go cruising in some of the world's best cruising grounds with a well-designed Lagoon 410 catamaran for sale! "Guiding Light" has been lovingly cared for, maintained and upgraded by the same owner for the last fourteen years. She is very well equipped for long range cruising, live aboard or charter.
Engine Details
- Engine Hours: 1340 and 1343 hours respectively
- Engine Type: 29 HP Yanmar diesels
- New Engines and Sail Drives: 2018
- Range Under Power: 300 to 350 NM (increased to over 700 NM using one engine)
- Fuel Consumption: 1/2 gallon per hour per side at 2500 RPM producing 6.5-7.5 knots
- Average Speed Under Sail: 7.5 to 8 knots
Power and Charging
- Solar Power: Self-sufficient with solar power
- Heavy Duty Alternators: Provide redundant charging for house and starting batteries
- After Market Generator: 2KW gasoline generator for additional charging capacity
Layout and Comfort
- Cabins: 4 Cabin, 3 head layout
- Converted Head: Fourth head converted to a stand-up shower
- Hot Water Tank: 4-gallon tank heated exclusively by solar
- Fore Peak Storage: Single fore peak storage area on port with a large hatch for bicycles
- Starboard Forepeak: Can be configured to offer a single berth and head
Refrigeration and Galley
- Refrigeration: Extra large top-loading freezer and large front loading refrigerator
- Compressors: Recently replaced
- Marine Cooler: One large igloo marine cooler with cushion
- Stove: New Force 10 three burner stove and oven
Sails
- Main Sail: Fully battened 9.88 ounce Dacron main with five battens (replaced in 2015)
- Jib: Furling 8.03 ounce Dacron jib with SPF protection (replaced in 2015)
- Parasail Spinnaker: In excellent condition
- Winches: Two 44 Lewmar winches and one Lewmar 48 winch powered by two 18-volt wrenches
Electronics
- Navigation: One tablet with Navionics
- Raymarine Instruments: Depth/speed, wind
- Autopilot: Existing Raymarine autopilot and a new Raymarine EV-400 ready to be installed
- Watchmate AIS Transceiver: Enhances safety
- ICOM VHF Marine Radios: Three total (two handhelds and one fixed mount)
- Navigation Station: Beautifully redone
Cruising Comfort
- Water Maker: Keeps freshwater tanks full
- Solar Power: 765 Watts
- Batteries: Six lifeline AGM batteries (new in 2019) providing 900 amp hours of 12V power
- Inverter: 1800 watt inverter for AC power
- Gauges: Fireboy propane monitor and Link 10 battery monitor
- Heads: Equipped with composting heads
Tankage
- Diesel: 26 gallons per side
- Water: 100-gallon water tank
- Propane: Three 10lb aluminum propane tanks
Water Toys
- Dinghy: 2014 12 FT Carib dinghy with 25 HP four stroke, fuel injected Tohatsu (electric start kit included, but not installed)
- Inflatable SUPs: 2
- Folding Kayak: Included
- Towable Tube: Included
- Sub-Wing: Included
- Inflatable Mat: 6'x10' WOW mat
- Snorkel Gear: 8 sets
- Fishing Gear: Two trolling rods, a light casting rod, two pole spears, a lobster snare, assorted lures, leaders, and tools
Maintenance and Upgrades
There are many tools, engine spares, maintenance logs, binders with original documentation and manuals. Since 2009, the owner has replaced:
- Cockpit hardtop cover
- Sails
- Cargo nets
- Dinghy
- All hatches with shades and screens added
- All running rigging
- Solar panels
- Mattresses
- Compressors for the refrigerator and freezer
- Shower
- Toilets
- New faucets in heads and galley
- Salon cushions
- Engines & sail drives
- Thru hulls
- Bilge pumps
- Woodwork
- Water maker
- Rudder arms
- New windlass with wireless remote and spare
- And more
Safety Gear
Includes an EPIRB, life raft, flares, dye, smoke, strobes and more compiled into a ditch bag prior to departing the dock. Ground tackle includes:
- 33 kg (73 LB) Rocna anchor with swivel
- 200' of G4 3/8' chain
- 66 LB Mantus with swivel
- 100' G4 3/8" chain
- 250' nylon 1" braided line
Manufacturer Provided Description
Conceived to meet the highest standards, the Lagoon 410 is innovative while maintaining the traditions of the Lagoon line from which it springs. Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot Prevost have optimized the Lagoon 410’s performance while providing two, three or four private bathrooms. The standard model includes four cabins and two large bathrooms. The vast galley – living area, which opens directly to the cockpit through a wide sliding door, maintains the characteristic Lagoon conviviality with a 360-degree vista. The cockpit, well protected by the roof, is the focal point for exterior activities. The port side directly accesses the sea, while the starboard-side table can seat up to ten. The placement of the helm station at the coach roof provides a wider view and, by freeing up the rear cockpit, provides more space. In the front, the transverse net provides a choice, secure location for communing with the sea and the dolphins.