Catana Group Launches the Bali 7.0, a 22-Meter Catamaran Set for the Super-Yacht Market
Catana Group announces the launch of the Bali 7.0, a 22-meter catamaran marking the group's entry into the large vessels and super-yachts segment, in line with its 2030 strategic plan. This new flagship model translates the Bali brand's identity codes into the high-end market.
Innovative Design and Luxurious Amenities
The Bali 7.0 incorporates the distinctive features of the Bali concept, including the rear tilt-and-turn door, while extending them to the front of the boat. A full panoramic opening at the square leads directly to the front lounge, turning this area into a seamless flow with the cockpit and salon, reminiscent of a loft open to the sea. The positioning is that of an 'owner's yacht', with one hull entirely dedicated to the owner as a private suite inspired by grand hotels. A chef's kitchen built into the port hull frees up a vast bar and reception area in the square, while a dumbwaiter connects the different levels of the boat. The crew space layout is optimized, comfortably accommodating 6 to 8 passengers and crew members in dedicated cabins with a separate mess.
Exceptional Sailing Quality and Autonomy
The Bali 7.0 combines onboard quality of life with offshore navigation capabilities. Its 280 m² upwind sail plan ensures power and efficiency under sail. The ergonomics of the navigation station and the automation of maneuvers allow a reduced crew to fully exploit the boat's potential. The vessel features an energy architecture that prioritizes silence and autonomy, with 2,000 liters of fuel, up to 1,520 liters of fresh water, high-capacity lithium batteries, and a solar park. Production will start in the coming months at the current site in Canet-en-Roussillon, pending the availability of a new factory entirely dedicated to the production of large units in Canet-en-Roussillon, which will not be delivered before 2028.