'Tulkas' is a Bali 5.4 Sailing Catamaran available for Bareboat Charter in La Paz, Mexico, located at La Paz, Costa Baja Marina.
Available from $9,437/week
Layout
14
Berths
6
Cabins
6
Heads
'Tulkas' Essential Features
Generator-Powered AC
Water Maker
Flybridge
Inverter
Specifications
Berths | 14 |
Cabins | 6 |
Heads | 6 |
Length | 55.1 ft |
Beam | 28.7 ft |
Draft | 4.9 ft |
Water Capacity | 317.0 gal |
Fuel Capacity | 317.0 gal |
Main Sail Type | Full Batten |
Yacht Information
Additional yacht details including amenities and standard equipment for Tulkas
- Autopilot
- Air Conditioning
- Generator
- Inverter
- Watermaker - Desalinator
- Electric Winch
- Flybridge
- Gps Chart Plotter
- Bimini Top
- Davit
- Electric Anchor Windlass
Yacht Information
Discover La Paz, Mexico
Explore a La Paz yacht charter for a one-of-a-kind sailing adventure. Experience the stunning natural beauty of the Sea of Cortez and rich marine biodiversity.
Explore La Paz, Mexico Highlights
La Paz captivates with its dramatic desert landscapes, vibrant marine ecosystems, and welcoming local culture. Ideal for an unforgettable yacht charter in the Sea of Cortez.
La Paz, Mexico Sailing Itinerary
Our tailored La Paz yacht charter itinerary takes you through the calm waters of the Sea of Cortez, visiting pristine beaches, secluded anchorages, and wildlife-rich islands. Each day offers a blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences for an unforgettable journey.
Cruising Conditions you can expect in La Paz, Mexico
Uncover the cruising conditions you can expect while chartering Tulkas in La Paz, Mexico. Find out when you should plan your charter.
Here's what we think about the Bali 5.4:
The Bali 5.4 is a true standout in luxury yacht charters, offering exceptional space and amenities for larger crews. I had the pleasure of sailing one during trips to the Exumas and Antigua, and it quickly became a crew favorite. This catamaran is perfect for groups of 8-12 who want comfort and room to relax. One of the highlights is the expansive flybridge, which seamlessly combines the helmstation with a large lounge area. This design keeps the captain in the heart of the action while guests enjoy the views, sunbathing spots, and convenient amenities like a beverage fridge and sink. What sets the Bali 5.4 apart is its open-concept design, particularly the electric garage door that turns the saloon and aft cockpit into one large indoor/outdoor space. The forward cockpit, accessible directly from the galley, is the perfect breakfast spot to enjoy morning views. While the solid foredeck replaces the traditional trampoline, it opens up space for additional berths. In terms of performance, this boat handles well for its size, and although the winds were light on our trips, the self-tacking jib and powerful engines made it easy to sail and motor as needed. For more details on the Bali 5.4, check out my full review here.