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