
Licensed Yacht BrokersSales and service of yachts and shipsRepresenting the modern spirit of BALI, the2023is a versatilesailing yachtcatamaranbuilt on afiberglass and plasticplatform with a GRP deck. With a 46 ft (14.3 m) LOA, 25 ft (7.9 m) beam, and twin Yanmar engines, it offers dependable performance with generous stability. Presented by Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov.
Selecting a 2023
Choose the 2023if you value the stability of acatamaranand the cruising efficiency of asailing yacht. Twin Yanmar engines enhance low-speed control and docking, while the broad 25 ft beam maximizes comfort aboard. Thefiberglass and plasticconstruction with a GRP deck supports durability and low-maintenance ownership. Shestakov Yacht Sales, led by broker Andrey Shestakov, will guide you through a smooth selection and purchase process.
Features of the Model
- catamaranhull configuration for a stable platform and expansive deck space.
- Construction in fiberglass and plasticwith a GRP deck for strength and longevity.
- Twin Yanmar engines (2) for confident maneuvering and redundancy.
- Practical capacities for extended cruising: 211 gal fuel and 211 gal fresh water.
- Dimensions focused on comfort and utility: 46 ft LOA, 25 ft beam, 4 m max draft.
Technical Specifications
- Builder: BALI
- Model: 2023
- Type: sailing yacht
- Subtype: catamaran
- Hull material: fiberglass and plastic
- Deck material: GRP
- Hull configuration: catamaran
- LOA: 46 ft (14.3 m)
- Beam: 25 ft (7.9 m)
- Max draft: 13.123 ft (4 m)
- Engines: 2 x Yanmar
- Fuel capacity: 211 gal
- Fresh water capacity: 211 gal
Pricing and Ordering
For current pricing, availability, and scheduling on the 2023byBALI, contact Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov. Our team can coordinate viewings, documentation, and a seamless purchase from offer to closing.
Questions and Answers
- Q: What type of yacht is the 2023fromBALI? A: It is asailing yachtcatamaranwith afiberglass and plastichull and a GRP deck.Type:sailing catamaran.Hull:fiberglass and plastic.Deck:GRP.
- Q: What are the key dimensions of the yacht? A: LOA:46 ft (14.3 m).Beam:25 ft (7.9 m).Max draft:13.123 ft (4 m).
- Q: What powers the yacht? A: Engines:twin (2) Yanmar.Manufacturer:Yanmar.
- Q: What are the onboard capacities? A: Fuel capacity:211 gal.Fresh water capacity:211 gal.
- Q: How do I arrange pricingandorderingfor the2023? A: Contact Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov to discuss pricing, availability, and next steps for acquiring the2023byBALI.
Owner Experience Review
Owners and charter crews on BALI4.x/5.x cats consistently frame the platform as a charter/day‑trip workhorse and a family island‑hopper, which sets realistic expectations for2023. The hallmark open‑plan “Bali Door” that unites saloon and cockpit draws steady praise for social flow, light, and ventilation. Cabins and the galley feel domestic in scale—with a large fridge and multiple en‑suite heads—making it easy to host families or small groups. Several owners also report successful liveaboard stints on similarBALIvariants, citing sheer volume and storage as key enablers.
Underway, the emphasis is on comfort and predictability rather than pace. Many passages are motor‑sailed, and skippers often motor into the wind instead of chasing upwind speed; modest to windward performance is a common refrain. The trade‑off is reassuring power handling, with good tracking and authoritative steering frequently noted.
Comfort depends strongly on upkeep. Recurring service items include the windlass, air‑conditioning, generator, and shower sump systems; one charter account even lost a day to a faulty generator. Community checklists highlight the garage‑door seals, plumbing manifolds, sump pumps, windlass electrics, and battery/electrical systems; engine‑room spaces can feel tight with larger engine options, and AC distribution/wiring is typically located under the nav station/starboard lockers per the owner’s manual. For 2023, recent service records and a methodical systems walkthrough pay dividends.
Pros and Cons
- Open “Bali Door” saloon‑to‑cockpit concept delivers standout social space, light, and airflow.
- Roomy cabins and a domestic‑style galley (large fridge, multiple en‑suite heads) suit family cruising, liveaboard, and charter use.
- Comfortable and stable in moderate seas with good tracking and authoritative steering under power.
- Not a performance‑oriented catamaran; owners often motor‑sail and report modest upwind speeds.
- Comfort can collapse when upkeep is poor, with reports of dead AC units, failed generators, and even infestations.
- Recurring maintenance hotspots include windlass electrics, shower sump systems, plumbing manifolds, and battery/electrical issues; engine‑room access can feel tight with larger engine options.
Comparison with Other Models
| Model | LOA | Beam | Draft | Speed (Cruising/Max) | Gross Tonnage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.0 | 40' 0" (12.19 m) | 22' 0" (6.73 m) | - | - | - |
| 4.2 | 42' 0" (12.85 m) | 23' 0" (7.12 m) | 14' 1" (4.30 m) | 7 kn / 9 kn | 26.5 |
| BALI 4.6 OPEN SPACE 3 CABIN OWNERS VERSION | 47' 0" (14.36 m) | 25' 0" (7.66 m) | 4' 0" (1.22 m) | - | 14.7 |
| 2023 | 46' 0" (14.30 m) | 25' 0" (7.90 m) | 13' 1" (4 m) | - | - |
| 4.5 | 44' 0" (13.60 m) | 24' 0" (7.42 m) | 4' 0" (1.22 m) | - | - |

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