Five years after their launch, it’s clear that the Bali range, created from scratch by Olivier Poncin, has silenced the doomsayers. Not only have the Catana Group become one of the top four catamaran builders in the world, but they are also pursuing their ambition by producing a model to match every size offered by the competition. While waiting for a 4.6, the 4.8, the brand’s seventh opus, is filling a fairly large gap between the 5.4 and the 4.5, with all the expected Bali features - and some new ones too.
Infos pratiques
- Le chantier : Bali 4.8
- La fiche technique
- Découvrez notre vidéo exclusive
- Financez votre Bali 4.8
- Assuez votre Bali 4.8
- Articles autour du Bali 4.8
With their rigid foredeck, their fully open interior, their full-width tilt-and-turn door transforming the saloon into a cockpit - or vice versa, in a matter of seconds - their huge 220 V refrigerators “just like at home”, Bali has made the most conservative yachtsmen who haven’t yet assimilated the multihull revolution shout out loud. Even their aficionados were skeptical about the “behavior at sea”, the “performance”, the “stiffness” of the whole platform... But this was forgetting that the Bali brand didn’t come out of nowhere. Technically, Bali boats benefit from Catana’s know-how, notably…