With its distinctive trimaran configuration, the Island Spirit 410 represents a compelling entry point into multihull sailing for those seeking performance without excessive complexity. This French-designed vessel strikes an appealing balance between the speed advantages of a multihull and the manageability that attracts sailors transitioning from monohulls. Built for coastal cruising and spirited day sailing, the 410 showcases the modern trimaran's ability to deliver impressive sailing performance while maintaining reasonable beam dimensions for marina compatibility. The design emphasizes user-friendly handling characteristics, making it accessible to crews who may be new to multihull sailing dynamics. Island Spirit's reputation centers on creating practical, well-built trimarans that don't sacrifice livability for speed. The 410 continues this philosophy with accommodations that maximize the available space while keeping weight distribution optimal for performance. The boat's construction quality reflects French marine industry standards, with attention to both structural integrity and finish details. For sailors seeking their first multihull experience or those wanting a manageable trimaran for weekend adventures and coastal exploration, the Island Spirit 410 offers an intriguing combination of sailing excitement and practical considerations that make multihull ownership approachable.
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What is the Island Spirit 410's sail area to displacement ratio?
The Island Spirit 410 has a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of 24.24. Values between 14–18 are typical cruising sailboats; 18–22 is cruiser/racer; over 22 is performance racing.
How much does a Island Spirit 410 weigh?
The Island Spirit 410 has a displacement of 16,534.67 lb and a length overall (LOA) of 41.44 ft.
Who designed the Island Spirit 410?
The Island Spirit 410 was designed by Albatross Marine Design (Thailand), first built in 2018.