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Bali 5.4 | Catamaran Charter | Alimos-Athens | Greece
The BALI 5.4 is an impressive brand-new catamaran (2019). She features a spacious outer deck area with a big al-fresco dining table and multiple areas to relax and sun-bath. Plenty of space to socialize and dine can also be found inside the big open galley and spacious salon that is equipped with the latest entertainment equipment. All inside spaces are bright and airy thanks to numerous big windows and hatches. Up to 10 guests can be hosted in 5 luxurious cabins that are fully air-conditioned and have en-suite facilities. Being only available for crewed charters, the BALI 5.4 has a professional crew of 3 (skipper, hostess, cook) that will be onboard to help you transform a mere holiday to an unforgettable experience. She is based in Marina Alimos in Athens, which is the prefect starting point for two main sailing areas in Greece: the Argo-Saronic Gulf, which is a well-protected sailing area with beautiful islands such as Aegina, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses, and the Cyclades Islands, that include the famous Milos, Naxos, Paros, Mykonos and Santorini.
Overview
Build/Refit: 2019
Length: 16.80 m / 55.12 ft.
Beam: 8.74 m / 28.67 ft.
Draft: 1.48 m / 4.86 ft
Accommodation
Berths: 10+2
Cabins: 5+2
Showers: 5+1
WC: 5+1 (electric)
Main Sail: Full Batten
Genoa: Furling
Engine: 2 x 80 HP
Cabin Configuration:
4 Double-bed cabins with en-suite facilities 1 cabin with 2 single bed and en-suite facilities 2 Crew cabins
Fuel Capacity: 1.200 l / 317.00 US gal
Water Capacity: 1.200 l / 317.00 US gal
Base:
Marina Alimos (Athens, Greece)
Charter Type:
Standard Equipment:
All of our catamarans are equipped with the standard equipment listed below
Extra Equipment (included in the price):
Generator: Yes
Air Conditioning: Yes
Watermaker: Yes
Icemaker: Yes
Solar Panels: Yes
Underwater Lights: No
Teak Deck: Yes
Charter Rates
Low Season:
Mid-Season:
High Season:
Several discount schemes may apply:
e.g. Early booking, repeat client, 2+ week charters.
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Obligatory extras (not included in the above rates):
End cleaning
Refundable security deposit
From: 10,000 EUR
From: 15,000 EUR
From: 17,500 EUR
Special Features & Watertoys
American fridge & freezer (615 l) , Smart TV
Please note that some of the above photos are taken from the brochure of the boat manufacturer
Standard Equipment
Deck & Cockpit Equipment
Gangway, Cockpit, Cockpit table, Cockpit cushions, Cockpit shower, Trampoline, Electric anchor windlass, Spare anchor (Reserve/Auxilary Anchor), Fenders, Winches, Winch handle, Self-tailing winch, Electric winches, Emergency tiller, Dinghy, Davit, Electric bilge pump, Mechanic bilge pump, Wire (shroud cutter), Batteries (Start batteries, battery- charger,etc.), Mooring ropes
Sails, Covers, Rigging
Batten main sail, Roll genoa sail, Lazy bag, Lazy jacks, Bimini top, Sprayhood
Spares and Tools
Boat documents, Boat manuals, Toolbox, Engine’s spares, Sail repair kit, Dinghy repair kit
Navigation Equipment
Cockpit compass, Hand-bearing compass, Nautical charts, All instruments needed to work with nautical charts (pencils, parallel ruler, dividers, plotters, etc.), GPS chart plotter, ECICDS (Electronic Chart Display Information System), Radar, Autopilot, Echo-sounder/Depth-sounder, Speed & Distance log device, Navigation/Positioning lights, Fog horn, Black ball shapes, Barometer, Binoculars, Wind-instrument
Safety Equipment
Horseshoe lifebuoy, Life jackets, Life raft, Box of flares/Distress flare box, Radar reflector, Emergency helm, Floating light, Torch light, Safety belt, Bosun’s chair, Fire extinguisher, First aid kit, Marine VHF radio, GMDSS, EPIRB distress radio beacons
Galley Equipment
Gas stove, Refrigerator, Pans, Glasses, Cups, Plates, Bowls, Cutlery
Pillows, Bed linen, Towels
Pressurized water system, Hot water
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No matter if you are in the enormous saloon, which is flush with the aft and the forward cockpit, or if you are in the forward cockpit that has direct access from the saloon, or you are using the great relaxation area on the fly bridge, you will feel the pleasure and luxury than only big yachts can provide. The Bali 5.4 is characterized by the enormous, flush-decked saloon / galley / aft cockpit area and the comfortable forward cockpit that is accessed directly from saloon. Enjoy the large relaxing space on the fly bridge or in the great forward cockpit with a sundeck and in the spacious saloon with a sea view.
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Description
Designed by Olivier Poncin and Catana’s R&D department, the BALI 5.4 Open Space is characterized by very ergonomic living spaces which are entirely free of bulkheads. In addition to the recognized innovations such as the rigid forward cockpit with lounge area and sunbathing area; the new platform linking the two sugarscoops with large bench seat and lockers; the large tilt-and-turn door and sliding windows; and a panoramic relaxation area on the coachroof, the BALI 5.4 offers new access to the forward cockpit by an interior door and cabins by panels opening onto the aft cockpit. UNLIMITED COMFORT The BALI 5.4 benefits from all the innovations that make the success of the Bali range, which has become the reference for cruising catamarans in terms of habitability. The BALI 5.4 offers unique spaces for relaxation and lazing with huge sunbathing area forward as on the flybridge and very cozy benches both in the aft and forward cockpits accessible through a watertight interior door. WHERE THE INSIDE MEETS THE OUTSIDE Taking you in a flash from sailing mode to Lounge mode, the BALI 5.4 gives you a flush decked cockpit/saloon area entirely free of bulkheads which is accessed via an immense folding glazed door in the rear and a door in the front. With extraordinary natural light, the wide opening windows ensure exceptional natural ventilation and a fantastic panoramic view. The large fully retractable window in front of the galley gives communication with the forward cockpit. BEST LIVE ABOARD With modern and refined materials, the new design by Studio Lasta highlights soft and clean lines and emphasizes very convivial living spaces - U-shaped galley very well equipped with amazing ventilation - Large chart table facing the sea - Saloon open or closed on demand in a few seconds.
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Bali 5.4 Boat Review
- By Mark Pillsbury
- Updated: August 20, 2020
To describe the shared living area aboard the Bali 5.4 catamaran —a tilt-and-lift door between cockpit and saloon all but eliminates the distinction between indoors and out—a builder’s representative said that the open space created by the lack of interior bulkheads means the boat will be enjoyed “no matter the weather.”
I was, in fact, able to test that theory a few days after the close of the U.S. Sailboat Show in Annapolis, Maryland, when our Boat of the Year judges and I returned to the Bali for sea trials in monsoon-like conditions. After a thorough dousing (but very enjoyable trick at the wheel) atop the flybridge, I headed below, where, covered by the Bimini, all was as dry as a bone. And yes, the surroundings were indeed enjoyable. The ride was smooth and comfy, like a big old American Buick on a cobblestone street, but with Euro styling and bunks to sleep in.
At 55 feet LOA, the 5.4 is Bali’s flagship. The boats are built in France by the Catana Group, which also produces performance-oriented Catana catamarans. The Bali brand was launched in 2014 both to serve the charter market and for private owners as well. Catana CEO Olivier Poncin is responsible for the concept, and naval architect Xavier Fay, the engineering.
Built using essentially the same production methods as the Catanas (if not the same exotic Kevlar and carbon fibers), the Balis’ fiberglass hulls, decks, and Biminis are infused and foam-cored. The Balis do without the daggerboards that are trademarks of their sportier cousins; instead, short keels on either hull prevent leeway and provide protection in case of a beaching.
Because of its size, a number of options are offered on the 5.4. An owner can have four, five or six en suite guest cabins; forepeak accommodations for captain and mate are also available. The six-cabin boat we sailed carries a price tag of right around $1.2 million.
I liked the layout of the guest cabins. The aft ones are entered through their own companionways in the cockpit. I found them both to be a bit tight sizewise, but then again, you’re going to be in them only to sleep. Stairs forward in the saloon lead to the midship and forward cabins. Besides hatches overhead, each cabin has a port in the hull, and the double berths are laid out athwartships, so everyone gets a view of the great outdoors.
With the potential for 12 charter guests, plus crew, the 5.4 offers numerous places to congregate. Let’s start at the bow, and take a little walking tour. A feature introduced on this model is a forward door in the saloon that opens onto the foredeck and its forward cockpit and table. Rather than trampoline netting between the bows, the Balis have fiberglass from hull to hull, with lots of cushions for sitting, napping and sunning.
Strolling aft, stairs on either side of the cabin lead to the flybridge, where the helm and sail controls are located to starboard under a soft top. Winches are close at hand for taming the two mainsheets led to blocks set aft on either side of the Bimini, the single self-tacking jib sheet and the sheets for the screecher that’s set and flown on a sprit. The large expanse to port and behind the wheel awaits those along for ride, with a pair of tables surrounded by seats, a sink and fridge, and a large cushioned area aft for lounging.
In the cockpit below, there is yet more space to congregate before heading back into the saloon, where a long table with a bench and folding chairs occupies two-thirds of the port side; a well-stocked U-shaped galley is tucked in up forward. Opposite is a nav station/control center, more seating aft, and a home-style fridge and freezer in between. As I said, there are lots of places to congregate.
To be honest, though, it was the Bali’s sailing performance that got my attention. As I mentioned, the breeze was snarly—in the mid to high teens, with gusts above that. We started out with a reef in the main and the self-tacking jib, and saw speeds in 6.3-knot range. Yes, we were probably undercanvased, but still, the helm was lively and I was able to feather up and still maintain a decent pace with the wind closer to 35 to 40 degrees apparent—not always a productive point of sail for a big cruising cat. Later, reaching with the screecher flying, the speedo jumped to 8 knots, and I saw a 9 in one or two of the puffs.
In my notes, I had one other thing underlined: party. Yes, the Bali is well-suited for that too.
Mark Pillsbury is CW ’s editor.
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2020 Bali 5.4
Vessel summary, used sail catamaran for sale ad astra 2020 bali 5.4.
BASIC SUMMARY
Boat Length: | 54 ft |
Asking Price: | $1,350,000 |
Boat Name: | "AD ASTRA" |
Manufacturer: | |
Model: | |
Type of Yacht: | |
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DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS
Manuf. Length: | 54' 0" ( 16.46 m) |
Maximum Draft: | 4' 9" ( 1.45 m) |
Minimum Draft: | 4' 9" ( 1.45 m) |
Beam: | 28' 8" ( 8.74 m) |
LWL: | 55' 7" ( 16.94 m) |
No of Cabins: | 5 |
No of Heads: | 6 |
Fuel Capacity: | 317 g |
Water Capacity: | 349 g |
Weight Displacement: | 22.928 ton (45856 lb) |
HULL AND DECK CONFIGURATION
Hull Material: | Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic- FRP |
Hull Configuration: | Catamaran |
ENGINE DETAILS
Engine Manufacturer: | Yanmar |
Engine Hours (Port): | 1545 |
Engine Hours (Starboard): | 1608 |
Engine Type: | InBoard |
Engine Fuel Type: | Diesel |
GENERATOR DETAILS
Does the boat have a generator?: | Yes |
Generator Model: | Onan Genset |
Generator Operating Hours: | 7304 |
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Price on Application | Brochure | Sail | 40 ft
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Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing.
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Technical specifications - Bali 5.4
Photos of the boat, technical features.
- Length HT : 55ft (16.80m)
- Max. width : 29ft (8.74m)
- Weight : 25 tons
- Draft : 5ft (1.48m)
- Max. sleeping capacity : 12
- Number of cabins : 4 to 6
- Bathrooms : 4 to 6
- Water capacity : 1060L
Standard motorisation
- Engine Power : 114hp
- Fuel capacity : 1000L
Standard canopy
- Total sail area : 614sqft (187m2)
- Mainsail area : 367sqft (112m2)
- Genoa/jib area : 246sqft (75m2)
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WELCOME ABOARD THE Bali 5.4
Innovation : Enormous forward cockpit with direct access to the saloon
The Bali 5.4 is characterized by the enormous, flush-decked saloon / galley / aft cockpit area or in sitting comfortably in the forward deck saloon which is accessed directly from inside, open to the water.
Relaxation : Panoramic view from the impressively-sized flybridge
You enjoy the most of the huge relaxation areas on the incredible flybridge, you will have a sense of well-being. A feeling of luxury and comfort only found aboard big boats.
Comfort : Benefits
- Integral deck without trampoline, a Bali Catamarans trademark
- Saloon-cockpit area free of bulkheads with tilting swing door
- Dining area wich can seat up to 12
- Version 4/5/6 double or twin cabins
Practical : Exceptional level of self sufficiency
Impressively level of self sufficiency in energy,chilled storage and diesel.
Le Bali 5.4 is easy to manage short-handed.
Specifications
Conception | Olivier PONCIN |
Naval Architect | Xavier FAŸ |
Design | Hervé COUEDEL |
Overall length | 55.1 ft |
Beam | 28.6 ft |
Waterline length | 53.1 ft |
Draft | 4.9 ft |
Light displacement | 22 ton approx. |
Maximum displacement | 28 ton. approx. |
Sail area | 1689 sq ft |
Mainsail area | 1065 ft |
Solent | 624 sq ft |
Fresh water | 338 US Gal |
Fuel | 338 US Gal |
Engines | 2 X 60 HP /80 HP |
CE Cat A 12 Persons | Made in France |
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A Grand Vision at Sea
Olivier Poncin and the CATANA design team have reached new heights with the Bali 5.4 Open Space , the grand and innovative 54-foot vessel that tops out their extensive line of leisure cruising catamarans. Ergonomic living spaces and an easy flow grace her decks from bow to stern. Aboard the 5.4, you’ll find many of the same features that Bali fans have come to know and love, including an even more expansive flybridge area and an integral forward deck replacing the trampoline. Like other catamarans in the Bali lineup, her CATANA build assures excellent durability and seakeeping qualities . And in spite of her size, she remains easy to sail and manage , even when short-handed.
Beyond the Expected
Among the varied living and lounging spaces aboard the Bali 5.4, you’ll be hard-pressed to choose a favorite. The flybridge remains a crowd-pleaser with cushioned wrap-around seating and large sunbed that together can easily accommodate up to 12 guests . The flow and guest safety throughout is enhanced by wide side decks , both forward and aft doors to access the saloon , and a stairway on either side for access to the flybridge . For the skipper, a comfortable well-equipped helm station provides excellent visibility, and the self-tacking jib and large electric winches assist with handling.
Incomparable Comforts
Bali’s signature tilting-opening door opens the entire back of the yacht to the aft deck , for an entirely open-air experience at the push of a button. The main dining table offers comfortable seating for 12 , with additional bench seating in the saloon and aft cockpit . The saloon is rounded out with an exceptionally well-equipped U-shaped galley , complete with full-sized refrigerator, opening front window for access to the forward cockpit , and a corner navigation station. The outstanding Bali 5.4 catamaran is available in 4-, 5- and 6-cabin ensuite configurations to suit your live-aboard cruising style.
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The Bali 5.4 is characterized by the enormous, flush-decked saloon / galley / aft cockpit area or in sitting comfortably in the forward deck saloon which is accessed directly from inside, open to the water. You enjoy the most of the huge relaxation areas on the incredible flybridge, you will have a sense of well-being. A feeling of luxury and comfort only found aboard big boats.
Integral deck without trampoline, a Bali Catamarans trademark Saloon-cockpit area free of bulkheads with tilting swing door Dining area wich can seat up to 12 Version 4/5/6 double or twin cabins
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