
Overview
About this vessel
Bali 4.4 ELLIDY is a 2025 3-cabin owners version, Australian registered and new with just delivery miles on the motors. She is berthed in Yacht Marina, Marmaris, Turkey.
This is an amazing opportunity for buyers to have a new fully fitted cruising catamaran to explore the Med, Caribbean and South Pacific for a season before sailing her back to Australia via the Atlantic then the Pacific. The work and fitout is done. Just pull up sails and go.
The Bali 4.4, the latest evolution of the revolutionary BALI catamaran range. Designed by Oliver Poncin and Xavier Faÿ and built by Catana Group, the 4.4 perfectly combines performance, luxury, and innovation for unforgettable bluewater cruising.
With her signature "Open Space" concept, the BALI 4.4 eliminates traditional boundaries between the saloon and cockpit creating a true floating penthouse experience. The unique design of no trampoline bow and separate cockpit/saloon area, the Bali 4.4 with its one-piece integration of living and sailing spaces improves stiffness, reduces flex and enhances overall comfort whether underway or on anchor.
Interior & Comfort
Inside, the BALI 4.4 offers a bright and contemporary atmosphere with panoramic views, premium finishes, and exceptional ergonomics. The galley-up design ensures effortless socializing, while the large saloon, forward lounge, and spacious cabins provide the comfort of a much larger yacht. A king-size owner's cabin features ample storage and private head and shower. There is a convertible saloon for additional berth, and an opening hatch from helm station to saloon/galley.
Exterior & Deck
Enjoy seamless movement from bow to stern with flush decks and no steps. The rigid forward cockpit with lounge and sunbeds, flybridge with helm and relaxation area, and expansive aft cockpit offer multiple outdoor living zones—perfect for both sailing and at anchor. A phenomenal 92 sq m of usable space is available just on the main deck. The Bali 'garage door' opens the entire saloon to the aft cockpit. A self-tacking jib makes for easy short-handed sailing.

















































