Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.6
New Bali catamaran for bareboat sailing in the Dodecanese
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About Bareboat Catamaran Bali 4.6
The 2021 Bali 4.6 represents a refined approach to catamaran cruising, built around performance and light-filled living. Four double cabins plus a skipper's quarters accommodate up to nine guests, whilst the wide saloon and generous deck space create an apartment-like comfort rarely found at this scale. This is modern catamaran design stripped of unnecessary bulk.
Launched in 2021, she arrives as the newest addition to the Dodecanese charter fleet. The Bali 4.6 excels in Greek waters, where her shallow draft and responsive handling reward confident bareboat skippers. Twin hulls provide stability in the Aegean's typical conditions, and a bow thruster simplifies manoeuvres in tight anchorages. The open saloon floods with natural light, whilst generous cabin fans and air-conditioning maintain comfort during warm months.
Highlights
- •Four spacious double cabins plus dedicated skipper cabin; four heads with independent water systems
- •Bow thruster, autopilot, chartplotter, and electric windlass reduce fatigue during extended cruising
- •Air-conditioning, fans throughout, and generous cabin headroom suit longer charters and mixed experience levels
- •Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment available to enhance anchorages and quiet coves
The Charter Experience
Base yourself in Kos or Rhodes and explore some of Europe's most rewarding sailing grounds. The Dodecanese archipelago unfolds eastward toward Turkey's Turquoise Coast, with island-hopping routes ranging from sheltered day passages to longer blue-water passages. Rhodes Town combines Venetian architecture with modern tavernas and Michelin-tracked restaurants. Lesser-known islands offer quieter anchorages, Byzantine monasteries, and local Greek cuisine rooted in Turkish and Levantine traditions. Summer winds are reliable but respect the meltemi; spring and autumn provide the most forgiving conditions for bareboat sailors exploring this historic sea.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Rhodes, sailing north to Symi's sheltered harbour and the Byzantine monastery of Panormitis, then press east toward Datça on the Turkish mainland for turquoise waters and sunset anchorages. Return via Tilos and Chalki, pausing for swimming and provisioning in small fishing villages. Experienced crews often venture further east toward Kalymnos or south toward Karpathos, depending on seasonal winds and personal interest.
Specifications
14.3 m
9
5
9
Monohull
2021
6 kn
