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Top 4 Builder With Olivier Poncin at the helm, the Catana Group has become one of the top four catamaran builders in the world, and they are intent on offering a model range that matches every size of the main competition (Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard). Take a look at our Catana 471 review : that model was the among the first models this company sold with Poncin in charge. The company has certainly changed direction!
The Bali 4.8 Open Space fills the gap between the 4.6 and the 5.4 with all of those innovative Bali features from previous designs, plus some new ones too. These catamarans are built close to where the Windelo 50 is made- but they couldn’t be more different.
- Up to 5 configurations to choose from, going up to 6 cabins each with their own heads.
- Huge living space on the main deck with the garage door and access to the foredeck lounge.
- Very light and spacious with the big fridge.
- Direct access to the transom from the aft cabins. Big cabins forward.
- Great visibility from the flybridge helm with even more living space up here.
- The height of the boom – it won’t be easy to reach the mainsail if there is a problem.
- You are pretty isolated up on the flybridge, especially coming into the marina.
- The winches seem low, you might be winding on your knees.
- High centre of effort on the mainsail.
- The solid foredeck would worry me in a big sea.
So like her siblings, the 4.8 comes with the solid foredeck, a fully open interior, the garage door that turns the whole main deck area into one outside or one inside space depending on the weather, and the big American fridge/freezer. And with all of that Catana experience, they have once again produced a boat that sails and is comfortable at sea.
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A Tough Boat The boat is constructed with a closed-cell PVC foam sandwich (there is no balsa here unlike the competition), and the bulkheads are laminated rather than glued which all adds up to a strong, stiff, hard wearing boat. The company now has yards in Canet-en-Roussillon, La Rochelle and Tunisia.
Living Area
Let’s cover this off first shall we, as that is the real Wow Factor on Bali Catamarans. All of that space! The finish isn’t up to the standard of, say, a Privilege Catamaran but, to be fair, we are not talking the same price point.
When you put in your Bali 4.8 order, you will have some planning to do because this catamaran offers five versions. There is a 3-cabin version with a very large owner’s hull with separate bathroom and work/office space area. The big news on the Bali 4.8 is the direct access to the starboard transom.
Room for a Football Team And of course, with Balis being so popular in the charter market, there are options for 4 , 5 and even 6-cabin versions (the latter with 6 en-suite heads) which is pretty unique in its class.
But where the 4.8 really comes into her own, is in offering for the first time on a multihull under 15 meters (50’) in length, 6 double cabins and 6 en-suite bathrooms. The charter companies make up two thirds of the sales of these boats. I am sure they will be “doing the math” on that one.
The open saloon, galley and cockpit area combine to make one huge light living area (we are in New York apartment territory here). The tall fridge freezer unit is placed in prime position between the saloon and the galley.
There is plenty of storage and worktop area, with clever design touches for waste storage, cooking, lounging and navigation.
Innovative Design The 4.8 follows her larger sister with the forward door to the foredeck, increasing the living space at anchor and calm conditions even further. The deck is really a 15 m² lounge with a couple of L-shaped benches and a table, plus a forward sun lounging area.
This rigid foredeck versus trampoline debate rages on, but Bali have a lot of arguments in their favour. The structure increases rigity of course, and in rough conditions, with the high bridgedeck and sculpted profile, the foredeck adds extra bouyancy to reduce pitching and push the bow through the chop.
And the communal living areas don’t stop there, as up top there is an extensive flybridge with another L-Shaped sofa behind the helm under the bimini, another table for al fresco dining and a sun lounge area.
Down below, the living space Wow Factor continues with direct access to the cockpit from the aft cabins. Up front, the two double cabins in either hull have double beds set athwartships with great views of the sea through the portholes. The forepeaks house bathrooms with separate showers.
Head to the Heads You can then order up to four other head compartments with integrated showers. There are two cabins in the centre of the hulls in the full charter version with two single bunk berths each, a configuration that is sure to be popular with families.
The two cabins aft have direct access to the cockpit, another innovation from the French builder.
Sailing & Handling
The helm station is up on the flybridge, which gives you great visibility on this boat, but the flipside is that you are a long way from the lines when you come into the marina. You are going to need some competent crew on this boat.
All the lines for sail handling are easy to reach though, as you are pretty close to the mast foot, but that boom is high. The winches seem low to me.
The high boom is the big draw back with the flybridge configuration. It means that the centre of effort on the mainsail is higher than the competition and it is not easy to access the mainsail if something goes wrong.
Save Budget for the Code 0 and Gennaker With the self tacking jib up (47 m² / 505 sq ft), she will comfortably hit 50% of true wind speed in light to moderate winds. Keep some budget back for a Code 0 (90 m² / 970 sq ft), and you will slice through the water faster in calmer conditions. In moderate conditions on a beam reach, you should comfortably hit 8 to 10 knots and perhaps over- this boat is no slow coach for a cruising catamaran.
The hulls are nicely sculpted and you should quickly hit 8 knots of cruising speed under power, especially if you have ordered the twin 57HP engines. The standard spec is 45HP. Put this upgrade at the top of your options list.
The great thing about Bali is how they have raised the bar in cruising catamaran design with their innovative design touches. This catamaran is all about maximising comfort and space, and with 5 options to choose from, they are going to appeal to a very wide market with this boat.
The charter companies will love it as the configuration maxes out at 6 cabins. This is stiff competition for the Leopard 50 and the Lagoon 50.
Technical Specification
Draft | 1.35m / 4.4' |
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Disp. (Light) | 15,300 Kg / 33,73 lbs |
D/L | 137 |
Mainsail | 81m² / 871 sq ft |
SA/D | 21.1 |
Code 0 option | 90m² / 969 sq ft |
Power | 2 x 45HP |
Length | 14.68m / 48.8 ' |
Beam | 7.88m / 25.9' |
SA/D* | 21.1 |
Jib | 47m² / 506 sq ft |
Disp. Max | 22,000 Kg / 54802 lbs |
Sail Area (Upwind) | 128 m2 /1927 sqft |
Length OA | 14.05m / 46.1' |
Power (upgrade) | 2 x 57HP |
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Sailboat Review: New Models from Bali Catamaran
- By Mark Pillsbury
- November 14, 2022
When Cruising World ’s Boat of the Year judges step aboard a new sailboat, the first thing they ask the builder for is the boat’s design brief. Racing? Bluewater voyaging? Coastal cruising? Chartering? Daysailing? What’s the boat built to do?
In the case of two new Bali Catamarans , introduced to North America this past fall during the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, Maryland, the manufacturer’s intent seemed perfectly clear: These cats were built for hanging out on the water with family and friends, or perhaps for owners interested in putting them into a charter fleet to help pay the bills. “Pampered crew” were two words that came immediately to mind when I stepped aboard.
Both cats—the Bali 4.6 and Bali Catspace—were conceived of by Olivier Poncin, founder of the Catana Group, and designed by the in-house team that has been building well-respected performance catamarans at their yard in France for nearly four decades now.
When I think about Catana Catamarans, features such as daggerboards, sleek hulls and powerful sail plans designed to gobble up ocean miles come immediately to mind. When I think about Bali, my mind turns to comfortable surroundings and tropical anchorages, with soothing trade winds blowing through the saloon and multiple places to lounge in the sun or shade.
The Catana Group launched the Bali brand in 2014, on the company’s 30th anniversary. At the time, the multihull market was exploding, and while Catana had a strong following at the performance end of the speed-comfort continuum, their boats were expensive and geared to a niche market. Balis, on the other hand, were designed and built to be “more accessible in terms of price,” the company’s online brochure notes, and “therefore aimed at a wider clientele.” It’s no accident that many of those clients chose to add their Balis to charter fleets in the Caribbean and other tropical spots around the world. As a result, the brand took off, to the point where today, it takes up the bulk of Catana’s production capacity.
The 4.6 and Catspace share many of the same features found across the Bali Range: solid composite foredecks rather than the trampolines found on most catamarans; multiple spaces to kick back and relax; home-style refrigerators in the galleys; large sliding windows on the cabin sides; and garage-style doors that open and lift overhead aft in the saloon, making it difficult to discern where the interior stops and the great outdoors begins.
The sail-away prices of the boats we visited in Annapolis were $920,000 for the 4.6 and $550,000 for the Catspace. In all, Bali manufactures seven sailing models and two power cats, so buyers have options when it comes to size and price.
Bali hulls and decks are resin-infused and foam-cored, which makes them strong and stiff while saving weight. Throughout the range, Balis are built with short, fixed keels, affixed to relatively beamy hulls that have abundant load-carrying capacity. In practice, that means the boats can be loaded with gear such as air conditioning, appliances and generators—and toys and provisions for all the crew.
With a length overall of 44 feet, 6 inches, the 4.6 presents a number of interesting features and options. First, there is the flybridge, set atop the cockpit Bimini and a portion of cabin top abaft the mast. It can be reached via steps on either side deck. A helm station is to port, with a bench that seats two comfortably. Adjacent to it is a good-size table with L-shaped seating around it, and sun beds behind. The wheel itself is mounted on a pedestal, and there’s room to walk in front, between it and the winches mounted on the cabin top. With this arrangement, there’s room for the crew to jump in and help trim sails, though without helpers, it does require the skipper to rely on the autopilot when leaving the helm to tend to sheets.
Underway, I liked the setup. There was good visibility, both around the boat and also of the mainsail overhead, thanks to a window in the canvas Bimini. The main was simple to control using the double-ended sheet led to blocks on the corners of the flybridge, replacing the traveler. The arrangement is especially good for jibing.
In a good breeze, 10 to 12 knots, our speed over the ground hovered right around 5 knots; we added a knot to that when we bore off to a beam reach. If I bought the boat and didn’t have plans to put it into charter, I’d definitely add a code zero to my sail arsenal.
Down below, I liked the layout of the saloon as well. With the sliding windows and overhead door open, I had the feeling of being outside, sitting in the shade. The dining table is to port; two chairs are opposite. Forward of the table is an L-shaped galley to port with loads of counter space; a large fridge and freezer sits opposite, with a proper nav station tucked forward, surrounded by windows and adjacent to the centerline door leading to another lounge area on the foredeck.
Depending on how the boat will be used, there are a few different layouts for the staterooms and heads, ranging from a three-stateroom version, where the entire starboard hull is the owner’s en suite, to four- and even five-stateroom layouts. In the latter, access to the port aft stateroom is by a companionway from the cockpit, and a stateroom with bunk beds is amidships, with a third stateroom forward. Crew berths in either forepeak are also available.
The 4.6 we tested in Annapolis was powered by a pair of 57 hp Yanmars with saildrives; 45 hp Yanmars are standard.
A t just over 37 feet length overall, the Catspace is one of the smaller production cats available these days. It also has an airy feeling in the saloon’s dining and lounging area, thanks to a similar aft door arrangement. But space doesn’t permit a second door to the foredeck. Instead, there’s a larger center window that opens to let in the breeze, and the galley (including a full-size fridge) is in the forward starboard corner of the main cabin.
Available layouts include a three-stateroom version, where the owner’s stateroom occupies the port hull, or a charter-friendly four-stateroom layout, with athwartship bunks in the two forward staterooms.
As with its bigger sister, the Catspace has lounge areas on the foredeck and atop its flybridge. The helm station is up top too, to starboard, and is surrounded on the side and behind with cushions. Unlike the 4.6, the Catspace’s winches are close at hand when sitting at the wheel. A singlehander or skipper with a short-handed crew will appreciate this. I found access to the flybridge via stairs from either side deck to be quite good, with handholds located where I needed them.
Again, if I planned to buy and sail the Catspace, I’d include a code zero or some other all-round reaching sail to add a little more get-up-and-go. We went sailing in about 15 knots of wind and notched about 4 knots on the speedo closehauled. In a higher puff, I saw just under 6 knots reaching. But was it a comfortable ride? You bet.
As stated at the outset, sailboats are built to suit a purpose. During a Boat of the Year debrief this past fall, judge Tim Murphy told his colleagues that overall, he thought that the open-air concept incorporated into the design of the 4.6 and Catspace works quite well. Recalling a weeklong vacation spent with five friends aboard an earlier Bali model, he said, “On the charter, it was actually delightful.”
Specifications
Bali 4.6 | |
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LOA | 46’11” |
LWL | 43’10” |
Beam | 25’2″ |
Draft | 4’2″ |
Displ. | 30,429 lb. |
Sail Area | 1,722 sq. ft. |
D/L | 161 |
SA/D | 28.3 |
Price | $920,000 |
Bali Catspace | |
LOA | 40’5″ |
LWL | 37’3″ |
Beam | 21’6″ |
Draft | 3’11” |
Displ. | 20,727 lb. |
Sail Area | 1,087 sq. ft. |
D/L | 179 |
SA/D | 23.0 |
Price | $550,000 |
Mark Pillsbury is a CW editor-at-large.
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2021 Bali 4.8
Vessel summary, used sail catamaran for sale choices 2021 bali 4.8.
BASIC SUMMARY
Boat Length: | 48 ft |
Asking Price: | $900,000 |
Boat Name: | "CHOICES" |
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Year Built: | 2021 |
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DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS
Manuf. Length: | 48' 0" ( 14.63 m) |
Maximum Draft: | 4' 5" ( 1.35 m) |
Beam: | 25' 8" ( 7.82 m) |
Mast Height Clearance: | 76' ( 23.16 m) |
No of Cabins: | 3 |
No of Heads: | 3 |
Fuel Capacity: | 264 g |
Water Capacity: | 264 g |
Weight Displacement: | 22 ton ( 44000 lb) |
HULL AND DECK CONFIGURATION
Hull Material: | Fiberglass Foam Cored |
Hull Configuration: | Catamaran |
ENGINE DETAILS
Engine Manufacturer: | Yanmar |
Engine Horsepower: | 57 |
Engine Hours (Port): | 600 |
Engine Hours (Starboard): | 600 |
Engine Type: | InBoard |
Engine Configuration: | Twin |
Engine Fuel Type: | Diesel |
Engine Condition: | Used |
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Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing.
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Akani is a desirable Bali 4.2 owner’s version, fully equipped for long cruising. She has always been maintained by a professional captain.
The BALI 4.2 presents all the innovations aboard a boat signed by BALI CATAMARANS. In addition to the essential “BALI door”, there is direct access between the galley and the foredeck through a watertight door, without needing to go round the outside. The various relaxation areas, found on the flybridge and in the rigid forward cockpit offer comfortable sun loungers simply inviting you to laze around and relax.
Catana Bali 4.3 (Guatemala)
S/V Pearl Bali is a 2016, 43 foot, Catana Bali 4.3 Catamaran for sale by its original owner. She is the much sought after 3 cabin, 2 heads layout boat, with the port side owners cabin featuring a large double berth, office space, storage, twin basin bathroom and walk in shower. She has never been chartered nor suffered from any Hurricane Damage. This Bali was built and launched in La Rochelle, France, before Catana opened the overseas factories that have had build quality issues.
The BALI Catamarans are the result of the R&D department of the CATANA shipyard, a legendary brand renowned for its high-performance and top-of-the-range catamarans.…
Bali 4.5 (Belize)
Coming from the R&D department of the Catana Group, the BALI 4.5 invites you to enjoy sailing with an open space feel. By not following the norm, the BALI 4.5 is quite an innovation: panoramic views, great natural ventilation, large forward cockpit with removable tables and sundeck, standard or fly bridge helmsman area, elegant design and finishing, great internal and external living spaces, unique level of self sufficiency, unbeatable comfort and seagoing qualities and not to mention the performance and safety that you would expect from a Catana.
A great forward cockpit with a seating area, removable tables and a great sundeck (18 m²) instead of the traditional trampoline.…
Bali 5.4 (Grenada)
EXCEPTIONAL COMFORT! Thanks to innovations and technologies, the Bali 54 features cleverly designed spaces allowing everyone on board to enjoy the various different areas, either with family, friends or in complete privacy. 126m² of usable space, a fully fitted L-shaped galley, the famous “BALI door” and very large windows. More than ever, the emphasis is on the OpenSpace concept.
This Bali 5.4 is a 5 cabins/5 heads, fully equipped for long cruising, including upgraded engines, bow thruster, upgraded sails.
The BALI 5.4 is an exceptional 54-foot catamaran and is the flagship of the BALI CATAMARANS range.…
Bali 40 CatSpace Owner Version (Chesapeake Bay)
The CATSPACE is a 40-foot catamaran that combines all the innovations expected from a BALI. Her inverted bows, a signature element of models in the BALI range, offer a pronounced design. The integral deck allows for fluid circulation between the various spaces and ease of moving around while underway. The “BALI door” amplifies the living space of the saloon-cockpit area. Thanks to the large windows, the interior is bathed in light.
This is for a new order with a delivery in 2024. Pricing is for a Fully equipped and delivered.
On deck she features a forward cockpit with lounge and sunbathing area.…
Bali 4.4 (Bahamas)
The BALI 4.4 is the embodiment of technology developed by CATANAGROUP. BALI models are unique and instantly recognizable. The key word for this model is openness: thanks to the “BALI door”, the large windows and the various openings found aboard the boat, the outside is inviting itself inside.
Bali Catamarans are the result of the R&D department of the CATANA shipyard, a legendary brand renowned for its high-performance and top-of-the-range catamarans. BALI catamarans are known and appreciated for their rigid front cockpits with lounge and sunbathing areas, the platform connecting the two rear skirts with large bench and trunks, the large tilt-and-turn door and sliding windows as well as a panoramic relaxation area on the roof.…
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S/V Serenity is a 2016 Catana Bali 4.5 catamaran for sale by owner. This is a Bali 4.5 Owners Version which has never been chartered, and was Upgraded to 50HP Engines with Twin Disc 60 sail drives & new B&G Zeus 3 Electronics.
BALI 4.5 Open space is built in the Catana shipyards in France, using the best quality materials. Using the closed-cell PVC foam sandwich construction and hull fabrication by infusion ensure rigidity, durability, and weight reduction. Catana has combined speed with luxury to create a unique and revolutionary cruising catamaran in the BALI 4.5.…
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Next Generation Bali
New for 2020, the Bali 4.6 builds on the success of the 4.5 , as well as other acclaimed Bali models, while simultaneously raising the bar for her class of recreational cruising catamarans . This ambitious new model from Olivier Poncin and the acclaimed CATANA R&D team is a head-turner from the start with smooth modern lines, integrated hull windows, and more space for living in comfort and style . You’ll immediately recognize the Bali DNA in many of her design features, including the sweeping, rigid foredeck cockpit providing the perfect sunbathing area , and the signature garage door-style aft opening that seamlessly joins interior and exterior spaces. And naturally, she provides the peace of mind and seakeeping qualities that comes with a yacht with a CATANA shipyard build.
Unprecedented Flow
The easy flow throughout is impossible to miss, starting with dual access points to the striking flybridge via the safe built-in stairs on either side. Once topside, visibility and handling from the port-side helm station is excellent , and guests will enjoy the cushioned L-shaped lounge area and massive double sunbed . Flow is further enhanced by the glass door opening from the saloon to the forward cockpit. Wide side decks make it safe and easy to traverse from the foredeck to aft, where built-in transom steps provide convenient access to the water.
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The Bali 4.6 rewrites the definition of a sleek, modern interior , all the while maintaining many of the breezy comforts and conveniences of home . Natural light and ventilation are maximized by opening doors and windows both fore and aft. Her galley is spacious and efficient , with plenty of storage , along with a full-size refrigerator/freezer that will delight the ship’s cook. Throughout, the saloon, galley and cockpit provide an unmatched open-air living experience and a generous volume that’s more commonly found on a much larger yacht. Owners will delight in the numerous cabin layout options that include a 3-cabin/3-bath version with decadent starboard owner’s suite, a 4-cabin/4-bath version – and a 5-cabin/4-bath version unprecedented in the class.
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Bali 4.3 Catamaran
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Layout Specifications
- Designer : Olivier Poncin
- Architect: Xavier Faÿ
- Interior design: Couëdel Yacht Design
- Length, overall (LOA): 43 ft
- Length, waterline: 41.4 ft
- Maximum beam: 23.35 ft
- Draft: 3.93 ft
- Light displacement: 10.2 t
- Maximum displacement: 14.25 t
- Engines: 2 x 40 HP or 2 x 50 HP, saildrive
- Max Sail Area: 1011 sq ft
- Fuel: 211 US gal
- Fresh water: 211 US gal
- Refrigerator + Freezer: 615 L*
- EC approval: Cat. A 12 persons
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The Bali 4.3 by Catana is characterized by a single-area cockpit/saloon with a totally flush deck of 30 m², entirely free of bulkheads, and accessed by a huge glass door which is entirely retractable on electric struts (see the door operate in the video at the bottom of this page). To go from “cozy” to “loft” mode in a flash at the touch of a button for your panoramic views and fresh air. There is nothing like it on the market.
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APRICITY Yacht Charter
Apricity yacht description.
Apricity is a 2023 Bali 4.6. The Bali 4.6 design is a stand out among her peers. The design naturally lets in ventilation and an abundance of light, this being the very definition of the OpenSpace concept. The Bali 4.6 boasts delightful seating where well-being and comfort are the order of the day. Bali catamarans are known and appreciated for their unparalleled success in blending luxury, space, and performance, producing a sailing experience that is unparalleled. This new design further capitalizes on that reputation with the advent of the "Bali garage door," which is the centerpiece of the yacht. It allows for the aft wall of the yacht to simply disappear, opening up the back of the yacht to an unobstructed view of paradise. This also affords indoor/outdoor dining options and gives the ever-present Caribbean breeze ample opportunity to make its way through the yacht with ease. With her solid foredeck gone are the forward trampolines, replaced by a large relaxing lounge area complete with cushions for sunbathing. A full-sized door provides access directly from the lounge area into the salon, allowing free movement through the yacht. A walk up to the flybridge unveils a seating area perfect for cocktails and taking in sunsets. There is also another area for sunbathing on the flybridge, where you can take in the sights of the islands from the highest vantage point on the yacht. The Bali open space design is further complimented by the superior outfit and aftermarket items available on Apricity. No detail has been left unnoticed, from the fine linens, pillows, and throws to the wine glasses, serving and flatware that make every day feel luxurious. She has been stocked full with every appliance and kitchen accessory to allow the chef to fully showcase the mastery of their art. And the water toys abound, allowing guests to fully experience all the Caribbean has to offer, both in and out of the water. Apricity will accommodate 8 charter guests in 2 spacious queen cabins and 1 additional queen cabin that shares space with twin bunk beds. That space can be used for luggage storage in the case of 6 guests or provides a shared cabin for parents and small children. She has a hard top, solar panels, air conditioning, a water maker, ice maker, full-sized refrigerator, a fully customizable menu, Caribbean-made eco-friendly and reef-safe toiletries, a bar stocked to guest preference, coffee/espresso machine, snorkeling gear, underwater scooters, subwing, wakeboard, water skis, stand up paddle boards, towable water tube, 10 ft. floating dock, pool noodles, fishing gear, board and card games, a television in the salon, Fusion 3 Bluetooth enabled sound system and Apricity giveaways.
Offered by DMA Yachting, the astonishing charter yacht APRICITY is a 47 ft sailing catamaran. The most attractive features of APRICITY are her most appealing features and interconnection with the sea. APRICITY spends the summer and winter season in US Virgin Islands. She was completed by the ship builder Bali Catamarans in 2023. The spacious yacht layout features 4 cozy cabins and comfortably accommodates a maximum of 8 guests.
APRICITY is offered primarily as a sailing catamaran. The the core layout is spread out from the main saloon, which connects to the aft deck. The aft deck is generous, with a prominent dining and seating area and usually it is where you, as a charter guest, spend most of your time. The immersive cabins are connected by stairs to the main saloon - roomy, comfortable and pleasant. The cabins are located in the 2 massive hulls. Multiple portholes add to the feeling of connection with the discovered environment.
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Accommodation
What is the cabin arrangement of apricity.
- 4 VIP cabins
- 1 Twin cabin
Weekly price: $20,500 - $23,500
Low Season | High Season
- Length: 47'
- # of Guests: 8
- # of Cabins: 4
- # of Crew: 2
- Builder: Bali Catamarans
- Consumption: 1 US Gall/Hr
- Cruising Speed: 8 knots
- Max. Speed: 15 knots
- Built Year: 2023
APRICITY Charter Price Details
Season Name | 2 guests | 3 guests | 4 guests | 5 guests | 6 guests | 7 guests | 8 guests | 9 guests | 10 guests | 11 guests | 12 guests |
Winter 2023 to 2024 | $20,500 | $21,000 | $21,500 | $22,000 | $22,500 | $23,000 | $23,500 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Summer 2024 | $20,500 | $21,000 | $21,500 | $22,000 | $22,500 | $23,000 | $23,500 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Winter 2024 to 2025 | $20,500 | $21,000 | $21,500 | $22,000 | $22,500 | $23,000 | $23,500 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Summer 2025 | $20,500 | $21,000 | $21,500 | $22,000 | $22,500 | $23,000 | $23,500 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
APRICITY Yacht Charter Price
# of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Total | Note | |
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14 day charter | 41,000$ to 47,000$ | 8,200$ to 14,100$ | 49,200$ to 61,100$ | Discounts outside the main season are common. | |
7 day charter | 20,500$ to 23,500$ | 4,100$ to 7,050$ | 24,600$ to 30,550$ | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | |
3 day charter | 10,250$ to 11,750$ | 2,050$ to 3,525$ | 12,300$ to 15,275$ | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 20,500$ / 6 * 3 days = 10,250$ |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: $20,500
High season rate: $23,500
GENERAL NOTES: MINIMUM NIGHTS: 4 For 6 night charters, divide weekly rate by 7 nights X 6 nights. For 5 nights or less, divide weekly rate by 6 nights X number of nights.. 48 HOURS REQUIRED FOR TURNAROUND Please inquire if you need a cabin change SLEEP ABOARD: Sleep aboard the night before charter dates. Available for $300 per cabin, with a 3 cabin minimum. Includes boarding after 4pm, welcome cocktail and canapes plus a light breakfast the next morning. Dinner is to be taken ashore at client expense. LOCAL FARE: Includes: 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches & 5 dinners. Requires 2 lunches and 2 dinners ashore at client expense. -For local fare, deduct $150 per person off the charter rate CHRISTMAS/NEW YEARS: 7 night minimum. CHRISTMAS 2023: 1-8 guests @ $23,500 NEW YEARS 23/24: 1-8 guests @ $28,500 - charter may not start prior to 12/27 SAINT MARTIN / SAINT BARTHS RELOCATION FEE: Relocation fee of $2,000, minimum 72 hour turn required on either side of charter dates for boat transit. Please inquire for availability. St Thomas Drop off - $1000 Due to threats of provisions being dumped at the border, we will only drop off in the USVI. St. Vincent & the Grenadines Relocation Fee: Relocation fee of $4,000, minimum 72 hour turn required on either side of charter dates for boat transit. Please inquire for availability.GENERAL NOTES: MINIMUM NIGHTS: 4 For 6 night charters, divide weekly rate by 7 nights X 6 nights. For 5 nights or less, divide weekly rate by 6 nights X number of nights.. 48 HOURS REQUIRED FOR TURNAROUND Please inquire if you need a cabin change SLEEP ABOARD: Sleep aboard the night before charter dates. Available for $300 per cabin, with a 3 cabin minimum. Includes boarding after 4pm, welcome cocktail and canapes plus a light breakfast the next morning. Dinner is to be taken ashore at client expense. LOCAL FARE: Includes: 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches & 5 dinners. Requires 2 lunches and 2 dinners ashore at client expense. -For local fare, deduct $150 per person off the charter rate CHRISTMAS/NEW YEARS: 7 night minimum. CHRISTMAS 2023: 1-8 guests @ $23,500 NEW YEARS 23/24: 1-8 guests @ $28,500 - charter may not start prior to 12/27 SAINT MARTIN / SAINT BARTHS RELOCATION FEE: Relocation fee of $2,000, minimum 72 hour turn required on either side of charter dates for boat transit. Please inquire for availability. St Thomas Drop off - $1000 Due to threats of provisions being dumped at the border, we will only drop off in the USVI. St. Vincent & the Grenadines Relocation Fee: Relocation fee of $4,000, minimum 72 hour turn required on either side of charter dates for boat transit. Please inquire for availability.
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Captain: William Turner
CAPTAIN William Turner William was born and raised in Bermuda. He started sailing at a young age whilst also enjoying rugby, swimming, cliff jumping and wakeboarding. William began as a Dinghy Instructor who taught sailing for five years during the Summer seasons in Bermuda, coaching students from 4 to 60 years old on a range of dinghy sizes. When William went to the University of Sussex in the UK, he studied for a Bachelor's in Marketing and Management. He also obtained a Sports Scholarship for sailing at university whilst he trained and raced on a high-performance sailing boat called "49er". He is a keen sportsman and has represented Bermuda at the Junior level Rugby competitions on multiple occasions. He has also represented Bermuda in the SSL Gold Cup where he raced top sailors from around the world. He has crossed the Atlantic twice, the Mediterranean once, and has worked as a Watch Leader which holds high responsibility for the vessel and the crew throughout the ocean passages. Since graduating from university three years ago, William has been living on sailboats, building a strong offshore sailing background with a huge sense of Apricity adventure. William is sociable, funny, professional, and passionate about sailing, and is always eager to share what he knows about yachting. CERTIFICATES • RYA Yachtmaster Offshore Commercially Endorsed • ENG-1 • STCW • PBL2 • Elementary First Aid • Short Range VHF Certificate RYA Dinghy Instructor • Marketing and Management BS CHEF Kylie Parrish Meet Kylie, a California native with an unbreakable bond with the water and a deep love for culinary arts. Growing up visiting lakes throughout the state, boats became her second home, while her mother's homemade meals kindled a culinary passion. This love for food and exploration led her to Spain during her college years, where she not only absorbed the rich culture but also embarked on her first formal culinary course. After college, Kylie initially started her career in commercial real estate in NYC but felt the call for change. In 2022, she embraced her Croatian roots and started her yacht chef career in the Mediterranean. This not only satisfied her love for the sea but also allowed her to explore her culinary talents. Kylie's voyage extended beyond cooking. She transitioned into an instructor role, sharing her culinary wisdom with aspiring chefs, from provisioning to the art of plating. Her galley became a classroom as she taught the intricacies of baking onboard a yacht. Recently, Kylie enriched her skills through a highly accredited Yacht Chef course. Her journey as a chef remains ever-evolving, driven by her dedication to fresh ingredients, homemade craftsmanship, and an insatiable appetite for learning. With a fusion of global inspiration and culinary artistry, Kylie's culinary journey unfolds with each new creation. CERTIFICATES • Ashburton Cookery School Yacht Chef Certificate • Basque Culinary Certificate • Level 2 Food Safety • STCW
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47 Bali 2021 Boat For Sale
Asking price: €900,000.
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- 47' Bali
Last updated Jun 26, 2024
47' Bali 2021
BALI 4.6 2021 from first owner.
Rare 3 cabins owner version with Elegance pack.
- Yanmar 57hp with 560 hours.
- Onan generator 11kw.
- Air conditioning.
- Webasto heating system.
- 5x Solar Panels 500w.
- Dacron sails.
- Aquaprime watermaker.
- Ultra anchor with 90m chain.
- Electric winches.
- Electric tender lifting system.
- Custom hard top covering the whole fly bridge.
- Electric salon door.
- Fore deck central door.
- Fore deck sun awning.
- Inverter 2000w.
- 8x Victron service batteries.
- Raymarine Axiom 9" & 12".
- Raymarine Radar and Autopilot.
- Intellian i5 Sat TV.
- Samsung TV in Salon and Master cabin.
- Ice dispencer with the Fridge.
- Gas Oven and Stove.
- Crew cabin.
- Custom curtains and mosquitos net throughout the Catamaran.
Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Lafortune Yachts.
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47' Bali HIGHLIGHTS
- Yacht Details: 47' Bali 2021
- Location: Bodrum, Turkey
- Engines: Yanmar
- Last Updated: Jun 26, 2024
- Asking Price: €900,000
47' Bali additional information
- Beam: 25' 2''
- Hull Material: Composite
- Fuel Tank: 1 x 800|liter
- Fresh Water: 1 x 860|liter
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Yacht charter in Phuket · Bali - Catana — 47' (2017)
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Description of Matt's catamaran
Catamaran bali - catana 47' 14.3m.
Welcome aboard the Bali 47' Catamaran, inviting you to explore the enchanting surrounding islands of Phuket. This yacht offers spacious and comfortable seating and lounging areas throughout the yacht with shaded fore trampolines scattered with large cushions. Throughout your journey, a dedicated crew of three, including a captain, engineer, and your guide/host, will ensure that you are comfortable and well taken care of throughout the day. There are ice coolers filled with ice to keep all the beverages cool. If wish to bring you own beverages or alcohol you are welcome to do so. Drinking cups, drinking ice and eating utensils are available on the boat. For those seeking an authentic Thai culinary experience, a choice of Thai food is available for pre-order (menu in images with yacht images). Alternatively, you have the freedom to explore the island restaurants during your voyage. Optional extras like sea-scooters, sea-flyers, fishing rods, and paddle-boards are available to add extra fun and excitement to your day. She can accommodate up to 30 guests for day charters and departs from the Chalong Pier in the South East of Phuket. The listing rate is for 15 guests. Thereafter it is +€35 per extra person. Itinerary Options: Half Day Morning A: Banana Beach at Coral Island (09.00 – 13.00) B: Maiton Island (08.00 – 13.00) Half Day Afternoon (15.00 – 19.00) A: Banana Beach at Coral Island B: Promthep Cape + Laem Krating Full Day Private Charter (8 hours - Within 09.00 – 19.00) A: Racha Yai Island + Banana Beach at Coral Island B: Maiton Island + Banana Beach at Coral Island C: Banana Beach at Coral Island + Promthep Cape D: Khai Island + Maiton Island Private Charter Includes: - 1 Professional captain and 1 crew - 1 Hostess (English speaking) - Welcome drink (non-alcoholic) - Soft drink (Coke, Fanta, Sprite) and drinking water - Seasonal fruits - Mask + snorkel - Beach towel - First aid - Travel accident insurance Private Charter Complimentary: - Paddle Board - Beach Chair & Service Fees at Banana Beach at Coral Island Private Charter Excludes: - Land transfer - Meals & Alcoholic beverage - Extra services (fishing rod, water toys etc.) are available with extra charge (Pre-order only) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PLEASE NOTE: • There are no cabins available for use during day charters PLEASE NOTE: The below dates incur an additional peak season charge of €240 for full-day charters / €120 for half-day charters: • 15 Dec - 15 Jan (Peak Holiday Season) • 29 Jan - 05 Feb (Chinese Lunar New Year) If you have any questions or looking for advice on your trip to Phuket please get in contact, I would be glad to assist however I can.
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This was an amazing experience and great service! The boat was beautiful and perfect for our group of 14. Highly recommend!
The boat, the organization, the team and the food were amazing!!! Thank you, Matt!
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Location of the catamaran: Chalong, Phuket
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Bali Catamarans launches its new flagship, the Bali 5.8
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Catana Group launches its 14th Bali Catamarans model, the Bali 5.8, for the brand’s 10th anniversary!
Always bigger, always more powerful, always more… Bali!
This time, the new BALI 5.8 is completing the range from the top down. The 38-foot Bali Catsmart was launched in April 2023 at last year’s International Multihull Show at La Grande Motte, and the R&D teams, accompanied by the Piaton- Bercault design studio, wasted no time, since just a few months later, the Bali Catamarans range has been extended with a flagship even bigger than the previous model.
At 18 metres in length and over 9 metres in beam, the brand’s DNA is clear to see on every level, or should we say every deck!
Bali Catamarans knows how to be gigantic in all the models in its range, by opening up the boats and offering nearly 20% more space than traditional catamarans of the same size. So when it comes to 18metres, the art of Bali Catamarans clearly shines through!
More than spacious cabins
The owner’s master suite is worthy of a palace, offering storage and living space to meet the expectations of this clientele sector, who are very demanding in terms of volume, space, light and sea views. The bathroom has been completely redesigned and is very spacious, with a XXXL shower to match the size of the boat.
The other cabins are not to be outdone, with Islands Beds in each, allowing easy access to either side of the bed.
The BALI 5.8 also offers TWIN cabins, with separate berths in the centre of the boat, for welcoming friends, but without risk of entanglement.
Finally, note that all the bathrooms, even aboard the 6-cabin version, have separate showers and toilets, for great comfort in all circumstances: family stays or cabin-charter cruising.
The saloon cockpit, the DNA of Bali Catamarans par excellence
The saloon-cockpit is the DNA of the brand, thanks to the tilting far door. It offers a unique, vast living space, where the layout and design are fully expressed.
The galley is also XXL in size, with high-level cupboards, a wider countertop and is U-shaped and can accommodate several when under way, even when it’s rough.
The dining area has been designed to incorporate a lounger and a table that will seat 12. As much a living area as a place to rest, it’s a key feature of the boat.
A relaxing bench seat or 2 lounge chairs: the choice is yours! Both are possible. With an integrated bar, and depending on how it’s used, it’s more than a lounge, it’s a relaxation area!
The deep, wide outside bench seat facing the saloon means you can stretch out, sit up, sleep or chat, all while remaining connected to both the saloon and the sea.
Finally, the large forward door and large opening window allow you to enjoy all the interiors, sheltered from UV rays and the sun, while guaranteeing a tunnel of ventilation throughout the boat, which only the Bali concept can offer.
The chart table is set apart and well isolated from the rest of the spaces andis forward-facing. Its position ensures proximity to the rest of life on board, while guaranteeing optimum safety for navigation without being disturbed by the other activities on board.
To ensure that sailing is as pleasant as possible, particular attention has been paid to accommodating the crew, who are crucial to the smooth running of the boat. A large double Captain’s cabin is available for the master version, so that both owners and crew can enjoy their own privileged area.
The forward cockpit: a terrace overlooking the sea.
By connecting the galley directly to the inside of the boat, the wide forward door allows both guests and the wind to circulate freely.
The foredeck features a sunbathing, dining and lounge area that no other traditional catamaran can offer. It’s a unique feature!
The fact that the boat is fully decked from bow to stern makes it even stiffer under sail and creates better sailing performance because the platform is rigid. For weight reasons, Bali has also replaced the bulkhead reinforcements with carbon, a feature handed down from Catana, thus avoiding the need to add layers and layers of classic glass cloth. All this contributes to the silence that reigns on the boat: not a squeak, not a creak! Only the sound of the sea!
The flybridge becomes The Rooftop!
It’s what everyone dreams of: a Rooftop! Bali has been designing it since the very beginning and on all models (except the 38). It’s an essential place for watching, relaxing, sailing, partying and chatting.
Both a lounge and a sunbathing area, the flybridge is optimised and modular, adapting to the time of day and the cruising style.
The sail handling and helming areas are clearly identified, for the safety of passengers and the peace of mind of the crew. The 2/3 - 1/3 helm seat is modular. A hardtop (or bimini) covers the entire flybridge, providing UV and heat protection, permanent ventilation and an unbeatable view!
The solar panels are fully integrated for total self-sufficiency.
Feet in the water at the stern of the boat
Here, Bali has optimised access to the sea via the aft steps, offering wider, more spacious bathing areas.
A relaxing chair is installed right here, facing aft: an incredible spot!
The optional hydraulic platform allows you to bask in just a few centimetres of water but is still capable of lifting a substantial sized tender.
Sailing first!
Because sailing is the very DNA of a hybrid, Bali has designed the Bali 5.8 to perform extremely well.
All the sail areas have been optimised, offering up to 240m² of upwind canvas.
Bali’s classic chines reduce the wetted area, while guaranteeing an extremely comfortable volume in the hulls above floor level.
The self-tacking jib is easy to handle and guarantees upwind performance in strong winds and the sail wardrobe can easily be complemented by a very large CODE 0, which can be handled from the cockpit.
This model is manufactured in our factory in Canet en Roussillon in the South of France, and will be on show to the public this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival.
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Charter Bali - Catana 47' from Matt. Catamaran in Phuket, available from €730/day. Book in 5 minutes on Click&Boat, the global leading boat rental platform. The yacht belongs to Matt and can be chartered from €730 per day in Phuket. Click&Boat is the leader in yacht charters with more than 50,000 yachts available.
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