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At 11.78 m in length, the BALI CATSMART is the smallest model in the BALI catamarans range ; a revolution that upended the rules to set new benchmarks in terms of design, technology, safety and comfort applied to pleasure boating.
The new BALI CATSMART synthesizes all the latest developments in the range: the rigid forward cockpit with lounge area and sunbathing areas, the platform connecting the transoms with large bench seat and lockers, the two very comfortable helm stations which centralize all maneuvers, the simple and very practical davit system, without forgetting the large tilting BALI door and the sliding side windows which, once opened, offer a galley / saloon / cockpit area that is unprecedented on a catamatan of this size.
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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.”
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The popular Bali Catamaran in all its variations
The Bali catamaran, designed and built specifically with chartering in mind, has become so popular that it’s been hard to keep up with all the new models, hard to spot which one has just the right size and amenities to perfectly fit your group's sailing holiday charter needs.
So we decided to write a short article for our blog. It’s not exhaustive, and it’s not intended to place the Bali above the rest of the cruising catamaran brands in charter. Quite the opposite. The table below forms a snapshot of one popular brand typical of all those out there. We hope it helps you cut through the noise as your selection process begins.
Beginnings of the Bali Catamaran
Bali charter catamarans come from the French boatbuilder Catana Group. Prior to the Bali’s appearance, Catana had carved a name for their true blue-water cruiser, boats with dagger boards and large sail plans.
Recognising these boats were not ideal for holiday chartering, and to meet the growing demand in this new leisure travel sector, Catana set its designers to work on a craft that was specifically designed an built with chartering in mind. The Bali is the result - a new sort of cat, one that emphasised living space and ease of helming for the modern leisure sailor with family and friends along on vacation.
That's not to say the other catamaran manufacturers were not already offering new charter boat options. The likes of Lagoon, Leopard and Fountaine Pajot were equally developing ranges to meet market demand, and through the 2000s some fabulous cruising cats suitable for charter began coming into service.
So many Bali cats in an expanding market
Bali's innovations gave them a footing in the fast-growing sailing vacation market of the early 2010s and success has bred success. Catana have launched so many Bali models in the ensuing decade that it is often quite challenging to convey differences in models, differences often subtle but important in our drive to ensure our boat recommendations are the right ones.
In 2014 The first Bali model hit the water - the four-cabin 4.5, appearing on the books of charter operators in the Mediterranean and Caribbean before spreading elsewhere. There was a new name in our vocabulary, and it fast became a frequently used one.
In the years since, we have added all Bali models to our charter offerings as they have progressively been introduced to the market. Our collection now stands at nine current and five older models ranging from 11 metres (37ft) to 16.4 metres (54 feet), from versions with two double cabins to six, and with a motor boat for those who prefer power to sail. All are available for bareboat charter with or without skipper, and there are a number of 5.4s in charter fully crewed.
The original Bali, the 4.5
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A summary of Bali catamarans for charter
With boats dating back to 2014 and three completely new models in the 2020’s, our Bali selection now appears as follows:
Notes re cabin numbers:
Most Bali models include the option of fewer cabins than itemised above. Those boats are Owner’s Versions , with one large cabin fully occupying a hull. In charter, the higher number of cabins listed for each model, as above, is the standard and are a significant majority of the options available at any given time.
Bow cabins are small singles, normally used by crew if engaged.
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Making your choice of catamarans for charter
All of these Bali catamarans are listed on our website in the destinations they operate. There are many factors in setting prices and older does not necessarily mean cheaper. Furthermore, there are many cats in charter from other boatyards that can undoubtedly be considered alongside the Bali boats.
If you are considering a great all-round catamaran with modern innovations for charter in any of our destinations, we hope this guide provides a practical overview of one popular brand. The next step is to talk to us for full details of the options that best suit your group, and informed comparisons for making your choice. Book your ideal sailing holiday charter catamaran, and then just go sailing!
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Bali Catsmart 38
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The Catsmart, launched in 2023, is the baby of the Bali range at 38 feet. Although this is the smallest yacht in the range, it still feels big thanks to Bali’s innovative design (tilting aft door, no bulkheads in the saloon) and with twin aft helms, they have maximised the living space up top on this entry-level boat.
Those aft helms and the low boom give the Catsmart a sportier look than her sisters.
With a length of 11.79 m and a width of 6.46 m, the Catsmart stays true to the Bali DNA with features such as the solid forward cockpit, the huge open saloon/aft cockpit area and the Bali tilting door.
These yachts are available in several layouts including an owner’s version with two cabins and two bathrooms (one in each hull), and a charter version with four guest cabins with an option for two extra bow cabins in the forepeaks, either for the skipper or additional guests.
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The Catsmart has a solid forward cockpit lounge area with sunbathing areas. Aft, a platform connects the two hulls with a long bench seat with storage lockers. The tilting door provides plenty of ventilation through the saloon and a large living and galley space for a 38-footer. The fridge is more comparable to the competition on this boat: 137 litres of storage space with a 103-litre freezer.
And there is a chart table and seat ergonomically integrated into the bench.
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Thanks to a wider sail plan and a low, accessible boom, the Bali Catsmart is an easy-to-handle boat that is fun to sail. The two helm stations, aft on port and starboard, mean that manoeuvring in the marina is easy. Reverse into your dock and throw the lines yourself. You’ll be sailing upwind or downwind as close to the sea as possible.
She sails well, too. on a beam reach with 16 knots blowing in a calm sea, you’ll see speeds in the double figures. You can choose s sail plan with a self-tacking solent or an overlapping genoa if you would like more power up front. And there is an option for a bowsprit to fly a Code 0 or gennaker off the front of the boat.
- There is so much living space for a 38-footer, the Catsmart is the roomiest boat in her class
- Layout options include everything from 2 owner’s hulls to 4 cabins plus 2 in the forepeaks
- The boom is low and very accessible compared to other Balis
- This keeps the centre of effort on the main low
- This boat has a traveler
- There is an option for a self-tacking solent or an overlapping genoa (we’d go with the latter).
- Sails well, especially with the bowsprit option for a Code 0.
- Not everyone will like the aft helm position. There is less protection from the elements back here.
- The bridgedeck clearance aft looks low
- The chain locker is on the bow with all the weight forward.
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History of Bali Catamarans
Founded in 2014, Bali Catamarans is an internationally acclaimed boat manufacturing brand. Originally based in the United States, Bali now operates out of boatmaking facilities around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, and France.
The history of Bali Catamarans is firmly rooted in innovation. Starting initially by focusing on the development of high-speed power cats with cutting-edge technology and materials, Bali has since built a world-renowned reputation for constructing luxurious catamarans that incorporate lavish interiors and advanced technology.
Since Bali’s first model was launched, the company has become one of the most successful Catamaran manufacturers in the world. Their range of catamarans have gone from strength to strength and is now appreciated by boating enthusiasts from across the world. The Bali models include the BALI CATSMART, BALI CATSPACE SAIL, BALI 4.2, BALI 4.4, BALI 4.6, BALI 4.8, BALI 5.4, BALI CATSPACE MY and the BALI 4.3 MY.
Which models do Bali Catamarans produce?
Bali Catamarans produce a range of boats including the Bali Catamarans 4.2 , Bali Catamarans 4.8 , Bali Catamarans 4.3 , Bali Catamarans 4.5 and Bali Catamarans 5.4 . For the full list of Bali Catamarans models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.
What types of boats do Bali Catamarans build?
Bali Catamarans manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Multihull , Catamaran , Sloop , Cruiser and Bluewater cruiser .
How much does a boat from Bali Catamarans cost?
Used boats from Bali Catamarans on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £214,000 GBP to £1,390,000 GBP with an average price of £566,000 GBP . A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Bali Catamarans, for example the model, age and condition.
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The BALI 5.4 Open Space is characterized by completely open spaces and very ergonomic living spaces. In addition to the recognized innovations such as the rigid front cockpit with lounge area and sunbathing, the new platform linking the two rear skirts with large bench and chests, the large tilt-and-turn door and sliding windows, a panoramic relaxation area on the roof.
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Empty weight 20838 LBS. Standard sail area (mainsail + solent) 807 SQ FT. Maximum upwind sail area (square top mainsal + code 0) 1,087 SQ FT. Flybridge Yes. Displacement at maximum load 28404 LBS. Forward cockpit door NO. Engines 2 X 15 hp up to 29 hp Yanmar. Fuel max 106 US GAL.
Yes. 2020. 4 doubles with bathrooms, 1 bunk. 2 singles if reqd. in bow (external) Introduced to match the 5 cabins of the popular FP Saona 47 5-cabin version. 4.8. Yes. 2020. 6 doubles all with bathrooms. 2 singles if reqd. in bow (external) The most compact cat with up to 6 interior cabins sleeping 12.
New order for a delivery in September 2024-You can choose your lay out and your options. Indicated price is for a fully equipped Bali 4.8, 5 cabins (2 starboard + 3 portside) - 5 heads, delivered in the US or Caribbean. Other options available. The BALI 4.8 Open Space brings together the best of the original characteristics that make up the DNA ...
The BALI 4.8 has a panoramic relaxation area on the roof and, like the 5.4, offers new access to the front cockpit through an interior door and cabins with panels that open to the rear cockpit, as well as a previously unachieved version with 6 cabins / 6 bathrooms on a 48-foot catamaran.
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There is so much living space for a 38-footer, the Catsmart is the roomiest boat in her class. Layout options include everything from 2 owner's hulls to 4 cabins plus 2 in the forepeaks. The boom is low and very accessible compared to other Balis. This keeps the centre of effort on the main low. This boat has a traveler.
Displacement at maximum load 45578 LBS. Forward cockpit door Yes. Engines 2 x 33hp up to 42hp Yanmar. Fuel max 212 US GAL. Fresh water max 228 US GAL. Fridge + freezer max 168 US GAL. CE certification A: 12 / B: 16 /C: 24 /D: 38 persons. Download the brochure. Download the technical sheet.
Used boats from Bali Catamarans on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £214,000 GBP to £1,390,000 GBP with an average price of £566,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Bali Catamarans, for example the model, age and condition. Used Bali Catamarans for sale from around the world.
Empty weight 30038,LBS. Standard sail area (mainsail + solent) 1,248 SQ FT. Maximum upwind sail area (square top mainsal + code 0) 1,614 SQ FT. Flybridge Yes. Displacement at maximum load 43367 LBS. Forward cockpit door Yes. Engines 2 x 29hp up to 42 hp Yanmar. Fuel max 212 US GAL.
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