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Perfect for families KAIPOA suits groups wanting to explore French Polynesia in real comfort—the catamaran hull gives you excellent stability and space, ideal if anyone's a nervous sailor. With four cabins and modern conveniences like a water maker and solar panels, you've got genuine cruising autonomy in remote anchorages.
Standout practical features The combination of solar power, water maker, and snorkeling kit means you're genuinely self-sufficient for island-hopping in Tahitian waters. The Nautitech 441 is a proven, well-designed platform that balances livability with reasonable running costs—no temperamental systems to worry about.
Honest value assessment A €1,500 deposit is refreshingly modest, suggesting competitive daily rates for this class of boat in Polynesia. You're getting a reliable, comfortable catamaran in one of the world's most spectacular cruising grounds—though bear in mind 2010 is 14 years old now, so expect some wear on systems and deck hardware.
One practical note Tahiti requires long-haul flying from Europe or North America, and the charter company's English-speaking capability isn't confirmed in the listing—worth clarifying directly before booking, especially if you need good pre-departure communication about the boat's condition or your sailing plan.
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Based at Papeete, in Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia. KAIPOA is operated by Tahiti Sail and Dive.