
Bali 4.5
Sail in open space mode

Open Space Sailing
The Bali 4.5 “Open Space” sailing catamaran was designed with the architectural concept of open spaces; prioritizing expansive unobstructed interior areas, luxurious comfort and panoramic views.
With the Bali 4.5 catamaran, developers Olivier Poncin and the team at CATANA once again redefined their design with a fresh take on flow and social spaces. Enjoy 360° views at every turn, outstanding natural light and ventilation, and a vast forward cockpit as you sail in comfort.
Along with the revolutionary features that are customary on Bali yachts, the Bali 4.5 maintains the performance and seakeeping qualities its CATANA shipyard is known for.

Going Beyond
One of the most evident design features is the lack of a foredeck trampoline, replaced instead by a vast cockpit with wraparound bench seating, conveniently placed tables, and a massive cushioned sunbed for endless relaxed socializing.
Owners have their choice of helm station layout: a starboard-side helm station, offering easy access to the aft cockpit and side deck, or a flybridge helm version with excellent visibility, and seating for four.
The large aft cockpit features a port-side dining area, and dinghy davits lower down for easily launching the tender. Once the dinghy is in the water, the transom folds down to extend the cockpit space, as well as provide easy access for boarding.

Touches of Home
The Open Space concept carries to the inside of the Bali 4.5 catamaran, where an aft sliding glass door and large sliding window bring the outside in with plenty of natural light and cooling breezes. Panoramic windows wrap the saloon and galley, which features a large dining area and forward-facing nav station.
The well-appointed galley sits to port, where the aft window can be used as a convenient serving passthrough to the cockpit. To starboard, a full-size refrigerator/freezer with built in ice maker provides some of the well-loved comforts of home.
Opt for a 3-cabin/3-bath layout with a roomy owner’s suite occupying the port hull. Or, choose a 4-cabin/4-bath version for charter or larger crews.

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