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2004 Rinker Fiesta Vee 410

Fulton, MS, US 43.5 ft · 13.83 ft' beam
Asking
$159,000
Our Thoughts

The 2004 Rinker Fiesta Vee 410 represents a thoughtfully designed 43.5-foot express cruiser built on a modified V-hull with solid fiberglass construction—a platform that has proven itself across decades of freshwater boating. This particular example spent its entire life on freshwater, maintained consistently and operated at low usage hours, which translates to significantly reduced corrosion exposure compared to saltwater equivalents.

At 43.5 feet in length with a 13.83-foot beam and 3.17-foot draft, the Fiesta Vee 410 occupies that sweet spot between genuine cruising capability and manageable handling. The vessel cruises comfortably at 23.46 knots, making it well-suited for weekend getaways and extended coastal or inland waterway exploration without the fuel consumption demands of higher-speed operation.

The interior layout prioritizes livability. Seven-foot headroom throughout the main cabin—substantial for a 2004 express—combined with a two-stateroom sleeping arrangement and a separate berth suitable for a child creates genuine overnight accommodation for a cruising family or extended charter group. The saloon features a full-size sofa, and the galley is genuinely functional, equipped with a real oven rather than a stovetop-only setup, which matters considerably for extended cruising comfort. Cherry interior joinery adds visual warmth and durability. Just off the head, a washer/dryer combo addresses one of the practical realities of extended boating life that many express cruisers omit entirely.

Topside functionality centers on the cockpit, where a double helm seat and wet bar with refrigerator, blender, and ice-making capacity support both active cruising and entertaining. The U-shaped aft lounge converts to a substantial sun pad—a layout that maximizes usable deck space without sacrificing weather protection. A powered transom storage locker with lift accommodates fishing gear, water toys, or cruising supplies, while the camper extension with screens provides additional shaded outdoor living space.

The 300-gallon fuel capacity and 100-gallon water capacity reflect realistic cruising endurance for a vessel of this size and speed profile. Recent bottom work and new batteries throughout indicate attention to the systems that matter most for reliability and resale value.

The Rinker Fiesta Vee 410 appeals to buyers seeking a mid-sized express cruiser with genuine interior volume, proven construction, and the practical systems that support comfortable extended boating rather than day-trip-only operation.

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CONTACT: Captain Ron Bishop662*667*3969 Voice / 304*481*3249 CellHere is Rinker’s biggest and maybe best ever! This freshwater beauty has spent its entire life undercover and regularly maintained and low usage hours. Built on a modified V-hull with solid fiberglass bottom. The highlight of this big express is the spacious interior with 7-foot headroom, full size sofa, and copious storage. The two-stateroom floor plan even has a separate berth for one child. In the alcove, just off the head, is the washer/dryer combo. The galley is roomy and even has a real oven! Topside, the cockpit comes with a double helm seat, wet bar with refrigerator, blender, and u-shaped aft lounge that converts to a huge sun pad. Additional features such as cherry interior joinery, huge transom storage locker with powered lift, and camper extension with screens. Recent bottom and batteries all around.

2004 Rinker Fiesta Vee 410: Spacious Freshwater Express Cruiser with Full Cabin Accommodations
Overview
The 2004 Rinker Fiesta Vee 410 represents a compelling choice for buyers seeking a mid-sized express cruiser with genuine cabin comfort and cruising capability. At 43.5 feet in length with a 13.83-foot beam, this freshwater-maintained vessel combines Rinker's express cruiser heritage with thoughtful interior design that prioritizes livability over minimalist cabin living. The Fiesta Vee 410 was engineered as an extended-range family cruiser and day-boat platform, and this example has been garage-kept throughout its ownership, with consistent maintenance and modest usage hours—a significant advantage in a 20-year-old vessel. The modified V-hull design provides the stability and sea-keeping characteristics typical of Rinker's cruising philosophy, with a solid fiberglass bottom construction that supports offshore capability while maintaining the shallow-draft profile (3.17 feet) that appeals to inland and coastal cruising. This hull form delivers a 23.46-knot cruising speed, making it suitable for multi-day cruising itineraries without sacrificing fuel economy or comfort.
Cabin and Interior Layout
The defining feature of the Fiesta Vee 410 is its two-stateroom interior, which sets it apart from comparably sized express cruisers that often prioritize cockpit space over sleeping accommodations. The master stateroom and guest cabin provide genuine cruising flexibility, and the floor plan includes a separate child's berth—a practical detail that reflects the vessel's design intent as a family cruiser. Seven-foot headroom throughout the cabin interior is a substantial comfort feature for a 43.5-foot vessel, eliminating the hunched-over movement that characterizes many express cruisers. This vertical space contributes directly to the livability that owners report as a primary advantage of the Fiesta Vee series. The full-size sofa in the salon creates a proper gathering space, distinct from sleeping berths, and the copious storage throughout the interior—integrated into cabinetry, under seating, and within the cabin sole—addresses one of the most persistent challenges in cruising vessel design. The galley is roomy and equipped with a real oven rather than a stovetop-only arrangement, enabling proper meal preparation during extended cruises. This feature, combined with adequate counter space and storage, supports the vessel's positioning as a liveaboard-capable platform. An alcove off the head contains a washer/dryer combo unit, a luxury feature that dramatically improves the cruising experience on extended trips and reflects the owner's commitment to comfort-focused cruising.
Cockpit and Entertaining Space
Topside, the cockpit layout prioritizes both helm functionality and social entertaining. A double helm seat provides comfortable seating for the operator and a companion, with adequate visibility and ergonomic support for extended cruising. The wet bar with refrigerator and blender transforms the cockpit into an entertaining hub, and the u-shaped aft lounge converts to a large sun pad—a configuration that supports both day cruising and overnight entertaining. The transom features a powered lift storage locker, a practical addition that accommodates water toys, fishing gear, or cruising equipment without consuming interior cabin space. A camper extension with screens provides weather protection and bug exclusion for the aft deck, extending the usable outdoor living area during adverse conditions or insect season.
Hull Construction and Performance
The modified V-hull with solid fiberglass bottom construction provides the foundation for the Fiesta Vee 410's cruising capability. This hull form balances fuel efficiency with seaworthiness, and the 23.46-knot cruising speed suggests a realistic operating envelope for the vessel's power plant. The shallow 3.17-foot draft enhances accessibility to coastal and inland destinations, while the 13.83-foot beam provides the stability and interior volume necessary for comfortable cabin living.
Maintenance and Condition
This example has spent its entire operational life in freshwater, a significant advantage in terms of corrosion resistance and long-term structural integrity. Consistent maintenance and low usage hours indicate responsible stewardship, and recent bottom work and new batteries throughout the vessel support continued reliable operation. The cherry interior joinery reflects the original build quality and aesthetic attention that characterized the Fiesta Vee line during this production period.
Fuel and Water Systems
The 300-gallon fuel capacity supports extended cruising at the vessel's 23.46-knot cruising speed, providing a practical range for multi-day itineraries. The 100-gallon water capacity sustains a family or small group for week-long cruises with modest conservation, and the freshwater maintenance history minimizes mineral deposits and corrosion in the water system.
Why This Vessel Merits Consideration
The 2004 Rinker Fiesta Vee 410 occupies a distinctive niche within the express cruiser category: it prioritizes genuine cabin accommodations and cruising comfort over minimalist day-boat configuration. The two-stateroom layout, seven-foot headroom, galley with oven, and washer/dryer combination distinguish it from competitors that sacrifice interior space for open cockpit entertaining areas. For buyers seeking a cruising platform capable of extended trips with family or friends, the Fiesta Vee 410 delivers practical livability. The modified V-hull and 23.46-knot cruising speed provide reasonable performance without excessive fuel consumption, and the freshwater maintenance history and recent bottom work suggest confidence in continued operation. The cherry interior joinery, powered transom locker, and camper extension with screens reflect thoughtful design details that enhance both functionality and aesthetics. At this price point, the combination of cabin accommodations, cruising capability, and demonstrated maintenance history represents a practical entry point into mid-sized express cruiser ownership.
Length
43.5 ft
Beam
13.83 ft'
Year
2004
Builder
Rinker
Model
Fiesta Vee 410
What type of boat is the Rinker Fiesta Vee 410, and what is it designed for?
The Rinker Fiesta Vee 410 is a 43.5-foot express cruiser built on a modified V-hull with a solid fiberglass bottom. This vessel is designed as a family cruising boat that prioritizes comfort and livability over high-performance fishing or offshore work. The spacious interior, full accommodations, and topside entertainment features make it well-suited for extended cruising, weekend getaways, and entertaining guests. The express cruiser category emphasizes a balance between cruising range, sea-keeping ability in moderate conditions, and interior space—making this model ideal for buyers seeking a capable coastal or inland waterway cruiser rather than a specialized fishing platform.
How much interior space and headroom does the Fiesta Vee 410 offer?
The Fiesta Vee 410 features seven-foot headroom throughout the interior, which is generous for a 43-foot vessel and allows most adults to move about comfortably without ducking. The cabin layout includes a two-stateroom floor plan with a separate child's berth, a full-size sofa in the main cabin area, and a roomy galley with a real oven—a feature uncommon in boats this size. Additional interior amenities include a washer/dryer combo unit positioned in an alcove off the head, cherry interior joinery, and copious storage throughout. This combination of space, headroom, and appliances makes the boat practical for extended cruising and full-time living aboard.
What is the cruising speed and fuel capacity of this Rinker?
The Rinker Fiesta Vee 410 has a cruising speed of 23.46 knots and carries 300 gallons of fuel and 100 gallons of fresh water. At cruising speed, this fuel capacity provides meaningful range for multi-day trips along coastal routes or inland waterways. The 100-gallon water tank supports extended cruising without frequent dockside refilling. These specifications position the boat as a capable weekend and week-long cruiser rather than an ultra-long-range offshore vessel, making it practical for buyers planning trips of several hundred nautical miles while maintaining reasonable fuel economy.
What cockpit and entertainment features are available on the Fiesta Vee 410?
The Fiesta Vee 410's cockpit is configured for entertaining and relaxation, featuring a double helm seat, a wet bar with refrigerator and blender, and a u-shaped aft lounge that converts into a large sun pad. This layout prioritizes social cruising and entertaining guests rather than specialized fishing work. The wet bar functionality—including refrigeration and blending capability—supports casual entertaining while anchored or docked. The convertible lounge-to-sun-pad design maximizes the use of the aft deck space, allowing the boat to transition from dining and socializing to sunbathing throughout the day.
What storage and convenience features does the boat include?
The Fiesta Vee 410 includes a huge transom storage locker with powered lift, which provides secure, weather-protected storage for fenders, lines, water toys, and other gear without consuming interior cabin space. A camper extension with screens expands the usable outdoor living area and provides bug protection while at anchor or in calm conditions. The interior features cherry joinery throughout, adding durability and aesthetic appeal. Combined with the copious storage mentioned in the broker description and the recent bottom work and battery replacement, these features reflect attention to practical cruising needs and vessel maintenance.
What does "modified V-hull with solid fiberglass bottom" mean for this boat's performance?
A modified V-hull design provides a balance between smooth ride quality in moderate sea conditions and stability at rest. The V-shape helps the boat cut through small to moderate waves more comfortably than a flat-bottom design. The solid fiberglass bottom construction ensures durability, reduces maintenance compared to wood or composite bottoms, and provides good structural integrity. This hull form is well-suited for the express cruiser category, offering adequate sea-keeping ability for coastal cruising while maintaining the spacious interior volume that the Fiesta Vee 410 is known for. The recent bottom work mentioned by the broker indicates the hull has been properly maintained.
Is the Fiesta Vee 410 suitable for family cruising and multi-day trips?
Yes, the Fiesta Vee 410 is specifically designed for family cruising and extended trips. The two-stateroom layout with a separate child's berth accommodates families or groups of four to six people comfortably. The full-size galley with a real oven allows for proper meal preparation rather than relying on a microwave or grill. The washer/dryer combo is a significant advantage for extended cruising, eliminating the need to find laundry facilities at every stop. The 300-gallon fuel capacity and 23.46-knot cruising speed provide practical range and speed for multi-day itineraries. The abundant interior storage, seven-foot headroom, and full-size sofa make extended time aboard comfortable for families and groups.
What maintenance or recent work has been done to the vessel?
The broker notes that the boat has received recent bottom work and new batteries throughout. The vessel has spent its entire life in freshwater and has been regularly maintained with low usage hours, which generally translates to less corrosion and wear compared to saltwater exposure. Freshwater operation is a significant advantage for long-term hull and system preservation. The recent bottom work and battery replacement are important maintenance items that support reliable cruising. Prospective buyers should request detailed service records and a full survey to understand the complete maintenance history and current condition of all systems.
What makes the Fiesta Vee 410 different from smaller express cruisers or larger motor yachts?
At 43.5 feet, the Fiesta Vee 410 sits at the upper end of the express cruiser category, offering significantly more interior volume and accommodation than boats under 40 feet while remaining more fuel-efficient and easier to operate and maintain than larger motor yachts of 50 feet and above. The emphasis on interior living space—including two staterooms, a full galley with oven, washer/dryer, and seven-foot headroom—distinguishes it from performance-oriented center consoles or fishing boats of similar length. The cockpit entertainment features and convertible lounge seating reflect a cruising and entertaining focus rather than fishing capability. This positioning makes the boat appealing to buyers seeking a comfortable, spacious cruiser that doesn't require the crew size or operational complexity of larger yachts.
What is the beam and draft of the Fiesta Vee 410, and what does that mean for where it can cruise?
The Fiesta Vee 410 has a beam of 13.83 feet and a draft of 3.17 feet. The 13.83-foot beam provides the interior volume and stability that supports the spacious cabin layout and two-stateroom configuration. The 3.17-foot draft is moderate for a 43-foot cruiser, allowing access to many coastal anchorages, rivers, and shallow-water cruising grounds while still maintaining good offshore sea-keeping characteristics. This draft is shallow enough to explore protected waters and back-country anchorages but deep enough that the boat will handle moderate offshore conditions better than ultra-shallow-draft designs. Buyers planning to cruise specific regions should verify that this draft works for their intended cruising grounds.
Who is the ideal buyer for a 2004 Rinker Fiesta Vee 410?
The ideal buyer for the Fiesta Vee 410 is someone seeking a spacious, comfortable family cruiser or a buyer planning extended cruising trips where interior comfort, galley capability, and accommodation for multiple people are priorities. This boat appeals to buyers who value livability and entertainment features over fishing capability or high-speed performance. It suits buyers with experience operating boats in the 40-50 foot range or those willing to invest in proper training and captain services. The freshwater history and low-usage hours make it attractive to buyers concerned about corrosion and long-term durability. The 23.46-knot cruising speed and 300-gallon fuel capacity position it for buyers planning coastal and inland waterway cruising within a few hundred nautical miles of home ports rather than blue-water offshore cruising.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Captain's Choice of Pickwick. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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