The 33-foot bowrider from Four Winns complements the 2021 redesigned H-Series as the largest model and is well suited for both inland and sea areas
The side terraces and the bathing platform at the stern are particularly practical and provide easy access to the water. The cockpit has a large sun lounger with an electrically adjustable backrest. An optional hardtop with electric awning offers protection from the sun and rain.
There are two integrated sunbathing areas in the bow, which can be accessed via a centre passageway. There is a small cabin to starboard, which can be used as a changing room, storage space or rest area for children. A separate toilet with storage space completes the equipment.
Four Winns offers the H33 in two versions: With an inboard engine or with outboard engines. The inboard version has a length of 10.06 metres and can be motorised with up to 515 kW (700 hp). The outboard version measures 10.81 metres (without engines) and can be powered with a maximum of 588 kW (800 hp). Both boats are equipped with a 606 litre tank and are certified with CE category B/12.
A Seakeeper 2 gyro stabiliser is optionally available for the outboard version, which also reduces rolling movements during anchor manoeuvres. Water sports enthusiasts can also order a water ski mast.
The control station is equipped with two 12-inch displays, joystick controls and a wireless charging station. The swivelling passenger seat provides a good all-round view. A refrigerator is integrated under the driver's seat.
Four Winns offers numerous customisation options for the H33. According to the manufacturer, various gelcoat colours for the hull and different upholstery materials allow over 100 possible combinations. This means that every customer can customise their boat according to their own ideas.
Four Winns was founded 50 years ago in Cadillac, Michigan and has since made a name for itself as a manufacturer of high-quality sports boats. Today, the company is part of Groupe Beneteau and produces bowriders, deck boats and cruisers from 5.5 to 10 metres in length.

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