The Bali 4.1, designed by Olivier Poncin and built by Catana, is a cruising catamaran that stands out for its innovative design and emphasis on comfort. At 12.37 meters in length, it combines stability, performance, and spacious living areas, making it a versatile choice for both private ownership and charter. Its rigid forward cockpit, integrated deck, and solid foredeck with lounge space are distinctive features that set it apart from traditional catamarans, offering unique social and relaxation areas.
Inside, the Bali 4.1 is bright, airy, and designed with open-plan living in mind. The saloon and galley form a single, expansive space, seamlessly connected to the cockpit through a large pivoting door. This creates a true indoor-outdoor living environment, perfect for entertaining or family cruising. Available in several layouts, including three- and four-cabin versions, each cabin is equipped with comfortable berths, ample storage, and en-suite bathrooms, ensuring both privacy and convenience for guests.
On deck, the catamaran emphasizes innovation and relaxation. The forward cockpit and sunbathing area, along with the spacious aft cockpit, provide multiple zones for lounging and socializing. The flybridge offers excellent visibility from the helm as well as additional seating. With its combination of modern design, unique features, and comfortable accommodations, the Bali 4.1 is an appealing choice for sailors seeking a stylish, practical, and enjoyable cruising catamaran.








