Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.6
New Bali 4.6 catamaran for bareboat sailing in the Virgin Islands
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About Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.6
The 2023 Bali 4.6 represents a contemporary approach to catamaran cruising, balancing performance with the comfort expected by discerning charterers. Her design prioritises natural light and spatial flow, with five well-appointed cabins that accommodate groups seeking privacy without compromise. The layout includes four double cabins, a twin cabin, and a dedicated skipper's quarters, each serviced by four heads.
Bali's distinctive architecture extends throughout the yacht, particularly in the generous saloon where the hull-to-deck design floods the interior with daylight. This sense of openness translates to a relaxed cruising environment, whether you're anchored in sheltered waters or enjoying open ocean passages. The catamaran's twin-hull configuration provides the stability and shallow draft favoured by those exploring archipelago anchorages.
Highlights
- •Five cabins across twin hulls with abundant natural light and apartment-like proportions
- •Bow thruster and electric windlass reduce crew workload in challenging anchorages
- •Full air-conditioning plus cabin fans and bimini for thermal comfort in tropical waters
- •Bareboat from Tortola with flexible watersports equipment hire available on request
The Charter Experience
Bareboat sailing from Tortola opens access to the British Virgin Islands' sheltered anchorages, deserted cays, and crystalline waters. The yacht's bow thruster and electric windlass simplify single-handed manoeuvres in tight anchorages, whilst the autopilot allows you to establish rhythm across longer passages. Air-conditioning and cabin fans ensure rest between sailing days, and the comprehensive navigation suite (chart plotter, VHF, and compass) supports confident passage planning. Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment are available for hire, extending your activities beyond the helm.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might trace the Windward Passage from Tortola eastward to Virgin Gorda's North Sound, where shallow draft permits exploration of tranquil bays. Progress southward to Cooper Island and the Indians, anchor at Peter Island's sheltered anchorages, then return westward via Jost Van Dyke. This arc balances protected sailing, pristine snorkelling reefs, and traditional BVI provisioning stops.
Specifications
14.3 m
5
10
Catamaran
2023
