This 2021 Bali 4.8 is a 46-foot fiberglass catamaran powered by twin Yanmar diesel engines of 57 horsepower each. Built around the Bali open-space concept, the design joins the forward cockpit, saloon, and aft area into a flowing single living space through a rigid cockpit, sliding saloon door, and tilting window. The boat carries a RINA safety certificate valid through mid-2029 and remains under first ownership with routine maintenance and major services fully documented.
The accommodation spans six cabins—five guest cabins plus one crew cabin—with four heads, each fitted with electric pump-out. The interior woodwork shows only minor wear, upholstery is clean, and all deck systems operate properly. Twin diesel tanks hold 1,040 litres total, and fresh water storage is 1,000 litres. The rig includes a full-batten mainsail with three reef points and a furling genoa, both from 2021. A light grey bimini provides shade over the forward area.
The yacht is equipped with a new 2024 air-conditioning unit, a water-maker producing 200 litres per hour, and a 2 kW inverter. Raymarine electronics include an Axiom 9 plotter, P70 autopilot, i70 wind and tridata, and Ray53 VHF. Twin Valeo alternators support the electrical system. Under power, the boat cruises at approximately 7.5 knots at 2,000 rpm with combined fuel consumption around 7 litres per hour. Under sail, the square-top mainsail and genoa deliver sufficient power without demanding a large crew. Engines start readily from cold, and the generator runs smoothly.
Length
45.90 FT
Beam
26.12 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
6
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH57
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Sail
Fuel
274.74 GAL
Water
264.17 GAL