Bali 4.2 · Cat Tales
Four home bases cover the four cruising grounds we broker: Road Town and Nanny Cay, Tortola for the British Virgin Islands; Palm Cay Marina, Nassau for the Bahamas (Exumas); Le Marin, Martinique for the northbound Grenadines and Saintes; Port Louis Marina, St. George's, Grenada for the southbound Grenadines. Round-trip charters from each base are standard. One-way options include BVI → St. Martin, Grenada ↔ St. Vincent, and Le Marin ↔ St. Lucia on request.
For a 4-cabin Lagoon 42 or Bali 4.2 expect €7,500-€11,500 per week bareboat in shoulder season (April-May, November) and €13,500-€19,500 per week in peak season (December-March). Larger 46-50 ft catamarans run €18,000-€28,000 peak. Skipper adds €220-€280/day, hostess €180-€220/day, chef €240-€300/day plus food. Variable costs paid at base: Bahamas cruising permit ($300 USD), BVI marine park fees ($15/yacht/day), Grenadines mooring fees ($30-50 USD/night), fuel, and end-cleaning — all itemised on every written quote.
Licence rules differ by country. BVI and Bahamas accept a self-declared sailing résumé at check-in — no formal licence required for bareboat; the base may insist on a co-skipper if experience reads thin. Martinique follows French rules — ICC, French Permis Hauturier, or recognised equivalent. Grenada requires ICC, RYA Day Skipper or ASA 104 minimum plus a VHF SRC certificate. Always send a scan ahead of booking — we'll confirm acceptance with the home base before contracts go out.
BVI is the easiest first-time bareboat — line-of-sight navigation between Tortola, Norman Island, Cooper, Virgin Gorda and Anegada, 25-30 mooring buoys per anchorage, all passages 5-15 nm. Bahamas (Exumas) rewards longer crossings with empty sandbars, swim-with-pigs at Big Major Cay, and Thunderball Grotto — passages run 15-30 nm with the occasional 40-50 nm jump to Eleuthera. Grenadines (Martinique → Grenada) packs the densest snorkel anchorages in the Caribbean — Tobago Cays Marine Park, Bequia, Mayreau, Mustique — with 5-12 nm hops between islands and the most cultural variety: French Creole, British, independent island states all on one week.
Plan 3-4 hours under way most days and anchor by early afternoon for swimming, snorkelling and sundowners. BVI averages 5-15 nm passages — Tortola → Norman → Cooper → Virgin Gorda → Anegada → back. Bahamas Exuma chain runs 15-30 nm between cays with the Nassau-to-Eleuthera or Nassau-to-Andros crossings stretching to 40-50 nm. Grenadines packs 5-12 nm island-hops between Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Tobago Cays and Union. With 15-20 knot trades on the beam most passages are sailed not motored.
A one-time $300 USD permit on arrival at the port of entry (Nassau, Marsh Harbour, Bimini) covers a 12-month cruising and fishing licence for yachts up to 35 ft; vessels over 35 ft pay $500 USD. All foreign-flagged yachts entering Bahamian waters must clear in within 24 hours of arrival — fly the yellow Q flag until cleared. Departure clearance is also required. If you charter a Bahamian-flagged catamaran from Nassau or Palm Cay the boat is already permitted; no separate fee.
Caribbean trade winds blow east-north-east at 15-20 knots December through May, dropping to 10-15 knots June through November. The Christmas Winds reinforce trades to 20-25 knots from late December to early January — booking around that window is the trade-off between strong reaching conditions and busier anchorages. Atlantic hurricane season runs 1 June - 30 November (peak August-October). Most charter insurance excludes named-storm-zone cruising July-October, restricting BVI / Bahamas / northern Antilles charters. Grenada and Trinidad sit below 12°N — outside the main hurricane belt — so the southern Grenadines stay open year-round with minor insurance surcharges.
Discover Bali 4.2 – Cat Tales, a 4-cabin catamaran that pairs the laid-back rhythm of a Bahamian trade-wind cruise with the comfort and stability of a modern multihull. Launched in 2022 and measuring 12.85 metres (42.2 ft) overall, Cat Tales is currently based in Marsh Harbour, Conch Inn Marina — a perfect launchpad for week-long sailing escapes across the Abacos, the Exumas and the Sea of Abaco.
With 10 berths spread across 4 sleeping cabins and 4 bathrooms, Cat Tales comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests — well suited to two families travelling together, a circle of friends or a small group exploring deserted cays and turquoise lagoons at their own pace. Linens, pillows and blankets are included in the charter price, so you can step on board, stow your provisions and head straight for the open water.
Whether you're gliding between the cays of Hope Town and Man-O-War, anchoring in the swimming-pig coves of the Exumas, or finding the bonefish flats off Eleuthera, Cat Tales gives you the platform to design the trip on your own schedule, with the support of our local Bahamian charter team from check-in to check-out.
Deck
110V socket
Anchor with chain
Batteries
Bilge pump - Electric
Bilge pump - Mechanic
Bimini
Bimini topBin bag
Boat hook
Clothes hangers
Cockpit cushions
Convertible table
Convertible saloon table for double berthDeck brush
Dinghy
Dinghy with outboard engineDistress flare box
Electric anchor windlass
Fenders
Fusion radio
FUSION sound system
GPS chart plotter
AXIOM 7", MULTI I70SGrill/Barbecue/Plancha
LED Navigation lights
Mooring ropes
Nautical charts
Plastic bucket
Radar reflector
Set of tools
Signal flags
Spare anchor (Reserve, Auxiliary anchor)
Start battery
Swimming ladder
Teak cockpit
Toilet brush
Tridata
Water hose
WC pump
Winch
Winch handles
Windex
Galley
Coffee machine
Electrical filter coffee makerCooker
3 burnerFreezer
Gas bottles
Kitchen utensils
Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery)Microwave
Oven
Refrigerator
Water maker
Black Water TankInterior
Electric toilet
Pillows and blankets
BlanketsShower
Shore power cableNavigation
Autopilot
P70SBinoculars
Compass
Navigation set
Sails
Electric winches
Electric fans in cabinsLazy bag
Yacht electrics
Air conditioning
Air ConditioningGenerator
Inverter
USB sockets
Safety
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Flashlight
Fog horn
Life belts (Safety harness)
Life buoy
Life jacketsLiferaft
VHF radio
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