Feeling 416 Sailboats for Sale & Market Overview

Make
Feeling
Model
416
Builder
Kirie
Designer
Harle & Mortain
Number Built
Production Year(s)
1991 - ??

The Feeling 416, designed by the prolific naval architect Philippe Briand and built by the Kirié shipyard in Les Sables d’Olonne, stands as a quintessential example of the late-1980s French yachting revolution. Launched as a successor to earlier performance-oriented cruisers, the 416 successfully bridged the gap between a fast offshore hull and a light, airy living space. It was during this era that Kirié established its signature "light wood" interior aesthetic, moving away from the dark, cavernous teaks of the 1970s to embrace ash and elm finishes. The model was produced primarily between 1989 and 1996, eventually evolving into the Feeling 446, which utilized the same hull mold but featured a significantly lengthened transom to accommodate a more modern swim platform and increased cockpit space.

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Market Overview

$56,530
Median Asking Price (past 12 months)
3
Listings Tracked (past 12 months)
1
New Listings (90 days)
+70.83%
3-Month Price Trend

Price & Volume Trends

Monthly breakdown
Monthly listing counts and median asking price for the Feeling 416
MonthListingsMedian Asking Price (USD)
Sep 20252$35,031
Mar 20261$96,572

Median Price by Country

Listings by Country

Price Reduction Insights

100.0% of listings have had price reductions
Average discount: 5.6% off original price
Comparable Models to Feeling 416
ModelLOAMedian Price (USD)ListingsRecent
Beneteau Oceanis 4647.24' $186,2279520
Oceanic Oceanis 41141' $100,1057535
Beneteau Oceanis 46146.59' $115,0005316
Beneteau 46146.59' $125,000157
Feeling 48647.5' $65,00083
KIRIE 32632' $45,26582
Morgan Out Island 41641.25' $39,90073
Kirie 34634.08' $47,25073
Feeling 54655.42' $200,00066
Feeling 4445.11' $206,09863
Feeling 416 $56,53031
Feeling 416 Listings by Country
CountryMedian Price (USD)Listings (past 12 months)Recent (90d)
Spain$96,57211
Croatia$56,53010
Poland$13,53110

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a used Feeling 416 cost?
The median asking price for a used Feeling 416 over the past 12 months is $56,530. Prices vary by condition, year, equipment, and location.
How many Feeling 416 sailboats are for sale?
We have tracked 3 Feeling 416 listings over the past 12 months, with 1 listed within the last 90 days.
Are Feeling 416 prices going up or down?
The median asking price for the Feeling 416 has increased by 70.83% over the last 3 months compared to the 12-month average.
Where is the cheapest place to buy a Feeling 416?
Poland currently has the lowest median asking price at $13,531, while Spain is the most expensive at $96,572 — a 614% difference.
Do Feeling 416 listings get price reductions?
About 100% of Feeling 416 listings have had their price reduced, with an average discount of 5.6% off the original asking price.
What are similar sailboats to the Feeling 416?
Comparable models include the Beneteau Oceanis 46, Oceanic Oceanis 411, Beneteau Oceanis 461. See the comparison table above for pricing and availability.