The 2021 Bali 4.6 is a 47-foot catamaran built from fiberglass with distinctive styling by designer Xavier Faÿ. Twin 114-horsepower Yanmar diesel engines power the yacht. The hull design features thin, straight bows and refined lines characteristic of the Catana Group range. With a beam of over 25 feet, the boat offers expansive deck space and interior volume typical of the category.
The layout centers on an open-plan main deck accessed by a large folding aft door and a forward watertight entry. The saloon accommodates 10 to 12 guests and opens fully to the deck. An L-shaped galley, chart table, and helm station with panoramic relaxation area occupy the interior. A rigid forward cockpit includes lounge and sunbathing zones, while a platform connecting the transoms provides additional outdoor seating with lockers.
Five cabins and five heads comprise the sleeping quarters. Each cabin is independently finished with modern materials and includes a private bathroom with shower and toilet. Aft and midships cabins have direct access through the rear cockpit, allowing guests privacy separate from the main living area.
Deck features include a practical davit system, rigid forward cockpit with interior access, tilt-and-slide side bays, and an extensive range of quality rigging and deck equipment throughout. The flush-deck design eliminates internal bulkheads, creating unobstructed sightlines and flexible use of space from bow to stern.
Length
46.95 FT
Beam
25.13 FT
Weight
30,423.82 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
5
Heads
5
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
211.34 GAL
Water
227.19 GAL