The 2018 Bali 4.1 is a 40-foot fiberglass catamaran built with vacuum-bagged closed-cell foam composite construction and vinylester resin, reinforced with kevlar in key areas. Twin 80-horsepower Volvo diesel engines power the boat. The design prioritizes redundancy and self-sufficiency, with approximately 3,400 watts of solar capacity including four new-generation bifacial panels installed in August 2024, a 1,200-amp-hour lithium battery bank, two 3,000-watt inverters, a generator, and a watermaker. Air conditioning and heating run on battery power when needed. An air draft of 62 feet allows passage through ICW bridges.
The layout spans three staterooms and two heads arranged in an owner-style configuration. Both heads feature stall showers. The galley is spacious with ample storage and a large AC-powered refrigerator. Forward galley windows open for ventilation, and an aft bulkhead uses a patented garage-door design to connect indoor and outdoor living spaces. The boat includes substantial walkarounds, a forward outdoor lounge and dinette area, a bimini top, and a fully enclosed helm station.
Navigation and safety systems include AIS, radar, autopilot, GPS, depth finder, wind and speed indicators, temperature gauge, and VHF. Dual electric winches, an oversized anchor with windlass, code zero and solent roller-furling sails with mainsail cover, and an included dinghy complete the equipment. The boat is configured for off-grid use with additional canvas enclosures and a flat iron grill on the starboard aft quarter.
Length
40.00 FT
Beam
22.08 FT
Draft
3.67 FT
Weight
18,960 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
volvo
Engine Model
d2-40
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,665 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
100 GAL
Water
200 GAL