Bareboat Catamaran AMELIA
Five-cabin catamaran for groups exploring Turkey's Aegean coast
About Bareboat Catamaran AMELIA
The Bali 4.6 accommodates ten guests across five thoughtfully arranged cabins, with four doubles and one twin. Her defining feature is the seamless flow between saloon and aft cockpit, unified by a signature tilting door that dissolves the boundary between interior comfort and open-air living. Natural light penetrates throughout, whilst the flybridge delivers unobstructed panoramic views ideal for both contemplation and social gathering.
Catana's design philosophy prioritises both handling and livability. The catamaran's reduced weight ensures responsive sailing characteristics, whilst her hull form and generous beam create abundant interior volume. Sunbathing pads replace trampolines, maximising deck utility from bow to stern. Five ensuite bathrooms serve the accommodation, supported by air conditioning, electric heads, refrigeration, autopilot, and integrated chart plotter.
Highlights
- •Five cabins with private ensuite bathrooms accommodate groups of ten comfortably
- •Hybrid indoor-outdoor design with tilting saloon door and expansive flybridge
- •Modern systems including autopilot, chart plotter, and air conditioning throughout
- •Bareboat charter flexibility with optional skipper engagement for licensed or unlicensed operators
The Charter Experience
Charter from Bodrum, Gocek, or Marmaris into waters where Aegean history runs deep. The Turkish coastline rewards both purpose and serendipity: sail past submerged classical ruins, anchor in crystalline bays, and explore whitewashed villages where fishing traditions endure. Steady seasonal breezes and protected anchorages balance exploration with relaxation. Water sports equipment including kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing gear are available to extend your discovery beyond the deck. Whether you hold a skipper's licence and navigate independently, or engage an experienced skipper to occupy one guest cabin, this catamaran provides a stable platform for a week among the Mediterranean's most culturally layered shores.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Bodrum for Gocek's serene anchorages, then coast southward along the Turquoise Coast, stopping at Fethiye, Oludeniz, and Kalkan. Each port offers a mix of provisioning in working harbours and isolation in nameless bays. Daytime sailing interspersed with long lunches at anchor, evening exploration of hillside villages, and nights beneath clear skies characterise the rhythm. Return via Marmaris or press further south depending on wind and inclination.
Specifications
14.3 m
10
5
10
Catamaran
2025
