The first power cat from a legacy builder lures monohull devotees seeking more space.
EN: At the beginning of the year, Four Winns announced the launch of the H9. Combining unique features, customization, and modular configurations, this novelty embodies the sophistication of the H-series.
Four Winns continues to be committed to a comfortable and instinctive experience on the water and is ecstatic to announce a daring move into electric boating.
Known for manufacturing sophisticated and elegant bowriders and deck boats, Four Winns expands its offer with a new 100% electric, 22’ bowrider – the H2e. This addition to our range further reinforces the status of style icon that Four Winns carries.
The Four Winns H2e is the first, all-electric, series production bowrider on the market. This industry-leading move clearly positions Four Winns as an innovative pioneer with a clear focus on the refined customer experience.
"The Four Winns H1 slots into a versatile segment of the runabout category. At just over 20 feet, it handles stiff lake chop and carries the entire family while still delivering decent economy. Filled with fuel and gear, the H1 weighs less than 5,000 pounds on its trailer, an easy tow for a midsize vehicle. That the H1 is also an extremely handsome craft is icing on the cake."
"Four Winns’ H2 runabout delivers value with style, whether you choose the outboard version we tested or the version with sterndrive power and the surfable option of a forward-facing MerCruiser or Volvo Penta drive."
"The anecdote was an example of the brand messaging the company was delivering on behalf of the four U.S. brands: Four Winns is elegant and virtuous; Scarab is fun and exciting; Glastron is universal and Wellcraft is capable and robust, according to a slideshow the company showed boat dealers"
"This is the new shape of entry-level boating. The Four Winns HD 180 melds a runabout’s aft cockpit with the broad bow of a deck boat in a family boat that offers the best of both formats. It’s a formula Four Winns has already offered on four HD series models from 20 to 27 feet in length; the HD 180 scales it down to offer economical cost and operation, plus the ability to tow with a midsize vehicle."
"The HD 180 has plenty of room for big crews, plenty of power for cruising and waters sports, it's the ideal boat for hanging out on the sandbar, and you're going to look great doing it."