Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.4
Dual-hull freedom in the British Virgin Islands
About Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.4
The Bali 4.4 catamaran combines the stability and space of a modern multihull with the elegance expected by discerning sailors. Twin hulls deliver exceptional comfort for guests seeking a bareboat charter without the motion of traditional monohulls, whilst the open saloon and four en-suite cabins accommodate up to ten guests with genuine privacy. The design emphasises natural light through oversized windows and an intuitive layout that flows seamlessly from the galley through dining and lounge areas.
On deck, the expansive cockpit and foredeck provide distinct zones for relaxation and socialising. The flybridge offers panoramic views across anchorages, a natural gathering point as the sun sets over uninhabited islands. Systems including air conditioning, generator, watermaker, and solar panels support week-long passages with minimal reliance on shore facilities, essential for true exploration of the archipelago.
Highlights
- •Four double cabins with private en-suite bathrooms, accommodating up to ten guests with genuine comfort
- •Dual-hull stability and shallow draft ideal for the British Virgin Islands' protected waters and shallow anchorages
- •Fully equipped galley, spacious saloon, and multiple deck zones for entertaining or solitude
- •Self-sufficient systems including watermaker, generator, solar panels, and air conditioning for extended cruising
The Charter Experience
A Bali 4.4 bareboat charter positions you to discover the Virgin Islands on your own schedule. Depart from Nanny Cay in Tortola with the confidence of a well-maintained, responsive vessel. The catamaran's shallow draft and easy handling suit both experienced skippers and those sailing with a professional at the helm. Anchor in secluded bays, dive pristine reefs, and experience the unhurried rhythm of inter-island sailing without the constraints of a flotilla. Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment can be arranged to extend your connection to the water.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day itinerary might begin at Cooper Island, exploring The Baths at Virgin Gorda before crossing to Anegada's reef anchorages. Continue through the northern islands, calling at Jost Van Dyke for provisioning, then return via Cane Garden Bay and Little Thatch Island. The shallow draft permits exploration of lesser-visited anchorages inaccessible to deeper-keeled vessels.
Specifications
13.8 m
10
4
10
Catamaran
