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Bali · 2018

Bali 4.0

THIS CATAMARAN WILL BE AVAILABLE TO BE DELIVERED TO THE NEXT OWNER 1 OCTOBER 2025 Bali 4.0 offers a spacious and incredible interior design at the same time.

Length
12.0m / 39ft
Year
2018
Cabins
4
Engines
Volvo Penta D2 40 F
Location
Split, Croatia

About this yacht

THIS CATAMARAN WILL BE AVAILABLE TO BE DELIVERED TO THE NEXT OWNER 1 OCTOBER 2025 Bali 4.0 offers a spacious and incredible interior design at the same time.

A forward cockpit boasts a dining area for five people, including a vast sunbathing portion, which replaces the traditional trampoline design on old versions.

The mentioned incredible interior design is made from famous Italian composite material—Alpi, which is a mixture of thin African woods and is laminated together with a beautiful outer surface. Very often the boat is compared with a conventional apartment , so it would definitely be a choice for who want to enjoy in comfort and in beauty.

About Bali Catamarans. Bali is the Catana Group's volume-charter catamaran line, designed by Olivier Poncin and built at the Canet-en-Roussillon yard in southern France. The Bali 4.0, launched in 2015, was the model that established Bali's signature 'no salt water on board' forward-cockpit design — a fully enclosed living deck that converts to terrace-style outdoor space.

Cruising profile. A 12-metre Bali 4.0 is a strong family or small-group cruising platform — typically four cabins + four heads (charter version) or three cabins with a workshop forward (owner version). The flat-deck concept and the integrated forward sunbed make Greek Cyclades, Croatian island-hopping and Turkish coast cruising particularly comfortable. The integrated bow door is the signature feature.

Layout and accommodation. Four cabins, four heads (charter spec) — accommodating 8-10 in comfortable bareboat or skippered charter configuration. Bridgedeck saloon with full galley, panoramic windows, opening forward bulkhead to the foredeck lounge. Sail handling led aft for short-handed operation.

Buyer considerations. Charter-version Bali 4.0s typically come with the bigger engines (Yanmar 40hp each), reinforced rigging and heavier-duty interior packages. NewSail's catamaran specialist verifies hull moisture, sail condition, electronics generation and outboard tender condition on every Bali listing. Croatian and Italian charter histories are routinely documented.

Highlights

  • 11.99 m LOA / 6.7 m beam — Mediterranean charter catamaran size
  • Four-cabin charter layout (or three-cabin owner version)
  • Built by Catana Group (Canet-en-Roussillon, France)
  • Bali signature: forward enclosed cockpit, flat-deck design
  • Twin Yanmar diesel engines + outboard tender capability
  • Lying in Split — central Adriatic charter cluster
  • Strong second-hand demand from Mediterranean charter operators

Specifications

Length overall
11,99 mt
Year
2018
Cabins
4
Engines
Volvo Penta D2 40 F
Currently lying
Split, Croazia

Quick answers

Is the 2018 Bali 4.0 still available?
Yes, the Bali 4.0 is currently listed for sale with NewSail. Availability changes quickly — please confirm with our brokerage desk before travelling for a viewing.
Where is the Bali 4.0 located for viewing?
The yacht is lying in Split, Croatia. Viewings are arranged by appointment with the listing broker — typically same-week notice during the Mediterranean season.
What is the asking price for the 2018 Bali 4.0?
Asking price is €315,000. Final figure is subject to survey and negotiation.
What is included in the brokerage process?
NewSail represents you from initial inspection through sea trial, independent survey coordination, contract negotiation, registration handling, and delivery. Our standard buyer-side fee is built into the transaction — there is no separate retainer.
Can the Bali 4.0 be inspected before purchase?
Absolutely. A physical viewing, sea trial, and independent surveyor are part of every NewSail transaction. We coordinate logistics in Croatia and brief you on what to inspect first.

Builder

Bali

French catamaran specialist offering open-concept layouts and ocean-going capability.