Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.3
Barefoot sailing through the Whitsundays, Queensland
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About Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.3
The Bali 4.3 offers exceptional space for a catamaran of her class, with a saloon and cockpit designed for relaxation and socialising. The defining feature is a retractable glass door that transforms the main deck into an open-air pavilion, flooding the interior with natural light and views across the Coral Sea. Four double cabins and two singles accommodate ten guests comfortably, each with dedicated heads.
Built in 2017, this catamaran combines practical sailing credentials with the comfort expected on longer charters. A bow thruster assists in tight anchorages, whilst the galley is equipped with a gas cooker and full oven. The hull design delivers excellent natural ventilation and stability in tropical conditions, making her ideal for exploring island-studded anchorages.
Highlights
- •Retractable glass door and expansive deck transform living space instantly
- •Four double and two single cabins sleep ten across four heads
- •Bow thruster and modern systems reduce bareboat sailing demands
- •Kayaks, paddle boards, and fishing gear available to enhance exploration
The Charter Experience
The Whitsundays represent Australia's premier sailing destination. Seventy-four islands punctuate turquoise waters along Queensland's north coast, each offering white-sand beaches, fringing reefs, and protected anchorages. Whitehaven Beach stands apart, its quartz sand so fine it squeaks underfoot. Days unfold between snorkelling pristine reefs, hiking forested trails, and swimming in warm water. Airlie Beach provides the departure point and re-supply hub for multi-day island-hopping itineraries. The Bali 4.3, based year-round in this cruising ground, suits both experienced sailors seeking bareboat independence and groups preferring a professional skipper.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week explores the northern islands, beginning in Airlie Beach and sailing to Hook Island, Hayman, and Whitehaven. Mornings anchor in sheltered bays for swimming and snorkelling; afternoons allow island hiking or simply resting at leisure. Return legs often include reef-side anchorages and quiet coves before the final return to Airlie.
Specifications
13.1 m
10
6
10
Catamaran
2017
