Bénéteau Oceanis 40.1 (2022)

Ti ‘ama is a three-cabin Oceanis 40.1, launched in 2022. Her current owner realized his ambition of crossing the Atlantic before bringing her to French Polynesia in 2025.

She has been thoughtfully upgraded for autonomy at sea, with a davit system carrying solar panels, plus a watermaker, making her well suited for long passages or independent cruising. Financing is available through a lease with option to purchase, for European residents only.

  • Down payment: €121,000
  • Monthly payments: €2,039

The hull, designed by Marc Lombard, gives the 40.1 a balance of volume and performance unusual in this size range. Inside, Nauta Design created a bright, functional layout. The C-shaped galley to starboard offers generous workspace and storage, while opposite is a comfortable saloon with removable bench seating. The chart table at the companionway can serve as a dedicated navigation or work space.

Whether for extended blue-water cruising, exploring Polynesia, or living aboard, Ti ‘ama is equipped and ready.

Recent work and equipment

  • Antifouling July 2025
  • Engine overhaul July 2025
  • Radar + AIS transponder (2024)
  • Double-sided solar panel (2024)
  • Outboard motors: Tohatsu 2T (2024) + Torqeedo electric
  • Wind turbine (2023)
  • Asymmetrical spinnaker (2023)
  • Detachable forestay staysail (2023)
  • Price : 320 000€

  • Make : Oceanis 40.1

  • Architect : Marc Lombard

  • Lying : Tahiti

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