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Would you relax in the massive forward cockpit or enjoy the panoramic views from the flybridge? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Bali 4.4 © Catana Group / Bali Catamarans Length overall: 13.75 m (45 ft 1 in) Beam: 7.40 m (24 ft 3 in) Draft: 1.20 m (3 ft 11 in) Displacement: 12,800 kg (28,219 lb) Maximum sail area: 150 m² (1,614 sq ft) Engines: 2 x 40 hp to 57 hp diesel Fuel capacity: 800 L (211 US gal) Water capacity: 800 L (211 US gal) Cabins: 3–4 Berths: 6–10 persons The Bali 4.4 stands out in the cruising world for its signature solid forward deck, replacing the traditional trampoline with a vast rigid cockpit and lounging area. This design significantly increases usable living space and provides a secondary social hub shielded from the spray. The iconic tilting Bali door allows the entire aft bulkhead to raise, instantly transforming the saloon and cockpit into a single, seamless indoor-outdoor environment. Equipped with an ergonomic flybridge and a high-clearance bridge deck, the Bali 4.4 is engineered for both comfort and steady offshore performance. The interior is flooded with natural light through wrap-around windows and a forward-facing galley window that opens for maximum ventilation. Whether utilized for private family cruising or high-end chartering, this catamaran redefines onboard volume and Mediterranean-style living. #Bali4.4 #SailingCatamaran #BaliCatamarans #HarbourMasters

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The RORC Cowes Offshore Series continues with one of the true classics of the Royal Ocean Racing Club calendar, the Cowes Dinard St Malo Race. Starting from the Royal Yacht Squadron Line in Cowes on Friday 3 July, the fleet will race approximately 150 nautical miles across the English Channel to the historic walled city of St Malo. This famous offshore race is part of the seven race RORC Cowes Offshore Series, with the best five results to count across a season of competitive offshore racing from Cowes. The 2026 edition brings together a varied international fleet, from high performance yachts such as Johnny Vincent’s Volvo 70 Pace and James Neville’s Botin 52 Ino Veritas, to shorthanded specialists, proven IRC racers, multihulls and classic yachts including Pen Duick III, Quailo 3 and Xara. The race is also the opening contest of the 2026 IRC Double Handed National Championship, adding another layer of intensity to this historic cross Channel challenge. Follow the race tracker: https://yb.tl/stmalo2026 Race information and results: www.rorc.org #RORCRacing #CowesOffshoreSeries #OffshoreRacing #IRCRating #CowesDinardStMalo #YachtRacing

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Boat building of a version of Thunderhead 49 foot with Mexican wood. This project is unique; * The only boat build channel in Mexico * Boat build with Mexican excellent wood * A famous very fast open sea cruiser * In the jungle somewhere in Mexico Very soon I will post the first videos of the project! Please subscribe!

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