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Four Winns unveils the new H33

by Four Winns 11 Apr 15:00 BST
Four Winns H33 series © Four Winns

Driven by the ambition to enhance every boating experience over the past 50 years, Four Winns, with meticulous attention to detail, proudly unveils its new flagship of the H-Series: the H33.

This sophisticated and refined bowrider enriches the H-Series, redesigned in 2021 to mark a new era of design.

An iconic bowrider for limitless navigation

Dedicated to life's pleasures and designed to adapt to both the still waters of lakes and coastal shores, the H33 represents boundless navigation.

Following the launch of the H9 in 2024, the H33, a 33-foot model, features sleek lines and a distinctive design, including an integrated rub rail, vertical bow, and cross-curved windshield. This innovation offers a unique yet modern style and fosters an instinctive boating experience.

The signature curves, a hallmark of the brand, paired with carefully chosen premium materials, create a boat that blends aesthetics and performance seamlessly.

Available in two propulsion options, this dynamic bowrider meets everyone's preferences: an outboard version for fast offshore adventures and an inboard version for enjoying peaceful moments around a spacious rear platform.

With the optional Seakeeper 2 on the outboard version, every anchoring experience becomes an oasis of absolute serenity.

For watersports enthusiasts, an optional ski pole can be added to expand the range of activities.

Outdoor spaces designed for shared moments

The H33 is crafted to elevate your journey. On deck, everything is designed to ensure enjoyable moments.

This new model stands out with its two large terraces, unique in this segment, creating additional space to soak up the sun and providing easy access to swimming.

The spacious cockpit is designed as a true hangout spot, featuring a large sunpad with an electrically adjustable backrest. Its flat-deck layout ensures smooth, intuitive movement, ideal for family outings. High freeboards and numerous integrated handrails enhance safety. An optional fiberglass hard-top with an electric aft sun awning completes this area, creating an elegant shaded zone perfect for savoring long sunny days.

The large, protected L-shaped aft cockpit is perfect for hosting guests and creating memorable moments with family and friends.

With a fully equipped exterior galley (grill, sink, fridge), spacious coolers, and sound and lighting options, every moment on board is unforgettable.

A sophisticated helm station

The helm of the new H33 showcases Four Winns' craftsmanship: a wide, comfortable bench seat, dual 12-inch displays, an instinctive joystick, and wireless charging station. Every detail has been carefully considered to make this model a benchmark in technology and premium materials.

The rotating co-pilot seat expands the onboard experience, offering an unobstructed view of the surrounding water. The additional portside display enhances navigation, allowing everyone to view maps and track the course. The pilot seat is equipped with a drawer refrigerator underneath, ensuring exceptional cold storage right where you need it.

This area has been meticulously designed to provide the captain and passengers with a generous space, blending comfort and style.

Comfort, refined interior and personalization

At the bow, two integrated loungers invite relaxation. Easily accessible via the protective center walkthrough, they create a perfect setting to enjoy panoramic views.

The private cabin on the starboard side provides a sheltered space for changing, secure storage, or a quiet space for a child to nap during a day on the water. Access to the technical area is conveniently located inside for added practicality.

The spacious head, functional and equipped with ample storage, completes this refined interior, combining comfort with attention to detail.

Every material has been selected to elevate this exceptional model: soft textures, hand-stitched premium upholstery. Elegance takes center stage, making each version of this flagship model truly unique.

With multiple gel coat and cool-touch upholstery options, the new H33 offers over a hundred customization possibilities. Every boat becomes a personal statement, reflecting its owner's style both inside and out.

True to the brand's heritage, this new dayboat is a style icon, perfectly crafted. The H33 stands out for its elegance and countless customization possibilities. It ensures a smooth and instinctive boating experience, designed to let boaters enjoy the finer side of life.

The H33 Outboard will be displayed for its worldwide launch at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, from October 29 to November 2.

Main provisional specifications:

H33

  • LOA: 33' / 10.06 m
  • Beam: 9'42" / 2.87 m
  • Max HP: 700 hp / 515 kW
  • Fuel Capacity: 160 gal / 606 L
  • Max Persons: Yacht / B-12 CE

H33-Outboard

  • LOA (without engines): 35'6" / 10.81 m
  • Beam: 10'6" / 3.2 m
  • Max HP: 800 hp / 588 kW
  • Fuel Capacity: 160 gal / 606 L
  • Max Persons: Yacht / B-12 CE

More information at www.fourwinns.com

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