[1][2] 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.
[2] The 410-S2 version introduced some improvements to the basic design, including larger cabin portlights, a redesigned galley, halyards re-routed to the cockpit, provision of electric winches for the main halyard and mainsheet and relocation of the anchor to the bow.
[15] A catamaranreviews.com review concluded, "the Lagoon 410 catamaran is a good, low-budget choice for a family to go offshore sailing.
"[16] A review on katamarans.com stated, "the 410 is pleasant to sail, with good handling in a seaway and moderate pitching.
On port tack, close hauled on a windy day, you will need your wet weather gear, but on most points of sail you are well protected.
She is an easy boat to sail short handed, despite the fact that she doesn’t have a self tacking jib"[15] 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.