
Issue #: 170
Published: March / April 2020
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No fewer than three new sailing models have been announced at Bali this year: the Catspace, the 4.6, and this 4.8.
Only two feet longer than the revised and updated 4.5, but there are scale differences with a forward door that connects the nacelle with the second, rigid cockpit, and aft cabins that benefit from direct access to the aft cockpit. These are all features borrowed from the Bali 5.4. The Bali concept is still very much alive with the new platform connecting the sugarscoops, the large tilt and turn door, sliding bay windows, 615 liters (21.7 cu ft) of cold storage (refrigerator + freezer) and a panoramic relaxation area on the roof. The Bali 4.8 also offers a 6 cabin / 6 heads version never before seen on a catamaran under 50 feet. To be discovered at the International Multihull Show at La Grande Motte.
Builder: Bali Catamarans
Architect: Xavier Faÿ
Length: 14.28 m (46’10”)
Beam: 7.88 m (25’10”)
Displacement: 15.3 t (33,730lbs)
Draft: 1.35 m (4’5”)
Sail area: 173 m² (1,862 sq ft)
Engines: 2 x 45 to 57 hp
Fuel: 600 or 1,000 l (158 or 264 US gal)
Water: 600 or 1000 l (158 or 264 US gal)
Price: € 575,100 ex-tax
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