The Bali 4.4 is a modern cruising catamaran designed by Oliver Poncin and Xavier Fa, built by Catana Group. At nearly 43 feet long with a 24-foot beam, she delivers exceptional volume and stability through a fiberglass hull. The boat features the signature Open Space concept that unifies the saloon and cockpit into one continuous living area, eliminating traditional cabin boundaries. The design includes a rigid forward cockpit with lounge and sunbeds, a fully enclosed flybridge with helm station, and a spacious aft cockpit that opens entirely to the saloon via a garage-door mechanism. Flush decks and no interior steps allow seamless movement throughout.
Interior layout centers on the three cabins, with a king-size owner's cabin featuring a private head and shower. The main saloon is bright and open, with a forward lounge, galley-up design, and panoramic windows. The galley is large, L-shaped, and well-appointed with a full-size refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher. There is a convertible saloon berth for additional sleeping, and an opening hatch connects the helm station directly to the galley and saloon. Storage throughout is generous and designed for extended provisioning.
Power comes from a pair of Nanni 65 HP diesel inboard engines with sail drives, upgraded from the 40 HP standard, paired with three-blade Flexoprop folding propellers. Rigging includes a reinforced, fully-battened mainsail (74 square meters) with mast car system, boom lazy bag and lazy-jacks, and a reinforced cross-cut self-tacking jib (42 square meters) with furler. A furling gennaker is included. The electrical system comprises five service batteries, an 80-amp combined battery charger, a 2000VA inverter, and an 11kW ONAN generator with sound shield. Additional equipment includes a 35kg Rocna primary anchor with 70 meters of chain, electric windlass, four 100-watt solar panels, and a second fuel tank bringing total capacity to 800 liters.
Length
42.95 FT
Beam
24.28 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Catamaran
Fuel
Sail