This 2016 Bali 4.5 catamaran is built in the uncommon twin-boom configuration without a flying bridge, a design choice that delivers superior sailing performance with a lower boom than the standard fly version. The 43-foot, fiberglass hull accommodates three cabins and three heads, supported by two Nanni diesel engines.
The yacht underwent professional preparation ahead of the 2025 Îles du Soleil Rally, where it finished fourth—a testament to its condition and sailing qualities. Rigging was entirely replaced in 2025, with a Delta Voile main, 125 m² Code D on roller, self-tacking Code 0, and self-tacking jib. Average cruising speed reaches 8.5 knots in 14 knots of wind. Raymarine electronics installed in 2023 include autopilot, VHF with AIS, Quantum 2 radar, and three Axiom Pro displays, one at the helm.
Self-sufficiency is a defining feature: 1,500 watts of solar panels, an Aqua Base desalinator producing 180 liters per hour, 760 Ah gel batteries with a 3,000 W Mastervolt converter, a 3,200 W generator, and a French Eaux carbonated water system installed in 2025 enable extended passages without constraint. A new LG refrigerator, Candy washing/drying machine, Bosch dishwasher, gas oven, microwave, Eno plancha, and Fusion Bluetooth sound system support comfortable living. The saloon table converts into a 160 cm berth.
Class 1 offshore safety equipment was renewed in 2025. A 3.1-meter Highfield Series Limited Blue Océan tender with a 2023 Yamaha 15 hp engine is included.
Length
42.65 FT
Beam
24.34 FT
Draft
4.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Crew Cabins
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Nanni
Hours
200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
211.34 GAL
Water
211.34 GAL