Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.1
Bareboat freedom in the Florida Keys from Miami
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About Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.1
The Bali 4.1 is a fully bridged sailing catamaran that prioritises open-plan living and ease of handling. Her unified deck spans bow to stern, creating an expansive cockpit with integrated sunbeds, a sheltered helm station, and a spacious aft platform ideal for swimming and entertaining. Built in 2019, she accommodates up to seven guests across three double cabins and a forepeak berth, each with private facilities.
Designed for sailors seeking comfort without compromise, the Bali 4.1 combines Catana's engineering with practical cruising amenities. A fully battened mainsail, furling genoa, and electric windlass make sail handling straightforward. Solar panels and a generator provide self-sufficiency, whilst the integrated galley, air conditioning, and comprehensive entertainment systems ensure easy provisioning for extended charters.
Onboard watertoys include a three-metre RIB tender, kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment available for hire, enabling exploration of shallow anchorages and secluded Keys inaccessible to larger yachts.
Highlights
- •Fully bridged deck design creates seamless flow from forepeak to aft cockpit with integrated sunbeds
- •Three en-suite double cabins plus forepeak single cabin sleeps up to seven guests
- •Electric windlass, furling sails, and autopilot simplify single or double-handed sailing
- •Three-metre RIB tender, kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing gear included; additional watertoys available for hire
The Charter Experience
Charter the Bali 4.1 from Miami and explore Southeast Florida's distinct coastlines and island communities. Begin in Coconut Grove's sheltered anchorage, then sail south through Biscayne Bay towards the Florida Keys, discovering mangrove-lined passages, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life. This bareboat charter suits confident sailors seeking independence; professional skippers are available to join your party if preferred. The shallow draft and dual hulls provide stability and access to remote anchorages where conventional monohulls cannot venture.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day itinerary departs Coconut Grove, sailing across Biscayne Bay to the Upper Keys, with stops at Elliot Key and the Marquesas Keys. Subsequent days explore the Middle and Lower Keys, including anchorages near Great Tortugas, Bahia Honda, and the Dry Tortugas. Flexible routing accommodates wind conditions, wildlife viewing, and individual preferences for snorkelling, fishing, or simply anchoring in shallow turquoise waters.
Specifications
12.3 m
7
3
7
Catamaran
2019
