 
        Issue #: 204
Published: November / December 2025
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Among the 40 multihulls on display at the “Occasions du Multicoque et de Refit” second-hand show, we’ve selected eight models to present to you on video. From the least expensive to the most expensive, we invite you to discover the world of used multihulls! Today we’re discovering a Bali 4.0, the third model from the Catana Group brand.
Tested in MW147 - Second-hand test in MW175
Launched back in 2015, the 4.0 remained for a long time the smallest boat in the Bali range... yet this catamaran proves to be a real “boundary-pusher”: the saloon is set aft thanks to the up-and-over door, opening up the 8-person dining area to the outside, while the opening windows (front and side) give you the impression you’re on a much larger multihull. With a forward cockpit, aft platform, and flybridge, comfort is optimal - even though the example presented here inevitably shows a bit of wear on the upholstery after 10 years of use. However, this model is equipped with two 40 HP Nanni engines, rather than the standard 20 HP units, and is very well equipped.
Asking price: €274,167 ex-tax
Builder: Bali Catamarans
Architect: Xavier Faÿ
Material: foam/glass/polyester sandwich (infusion)
Length: 40’6” (12.35 m)
Beam: 22’1” (6.72 m)
Draft: 3’8” (1.12 m)
Displacement: 19,620 lbs (8.9 t)
Upwind sail area: 872 sq ft (81 m²)
Mainsail: 516 or 538 sq ft in square-topped version (48 m² or 50 m²)
Self-tacking solent: 355 sq ft (33 m²)
Engines: 2 x 40 HP
Fresh water: 211 US gal (800 l)
Fuel: 105 US gal (400 l)
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