For features and interior layout, the 41 is in a class of her own. Three cabins in 41 feet means you can have 6 guests sleeping aboard in permanent berths, and the sofa in the saloon will also convert to accommodate 8 overnight. Forming the basis for her successor, the Rodman Muse 44, the 41 has a sumptuious interior, with step up from the saloon seating and cabinetry to the lower helm and galley areas. The forward double cabin has it's own en-suite heads and shower room, and there is a second heads compartment to serve the guest cabins.
The large flybridge has plenty of seating around a height adjustable table, and a large sunpad aft. The Rodman 41 came with the option of shaft drive or IPS. The 41 saw Rodman making it's first steps into the use of (what was at the time) a new technology from Volvo, ahead of many other manufacturers. This proved to be a successful partnership with Rodman now offering IPS power in most of their larger boats.