A New Horizon for Four Winns

Four Winns H4 Horizon Range

September 9, 2021

On September 6, Groupe Beneteau laid out its course to develop new boating experiences, new developments and latest product innovation in Cannes at an event entitled On the Horizon.

2022 will see the introduction of the all new Horizon series for the Four Winns brand . Reinterpreting a classic with modern attributes, the first model of the series, the H4, will become the new reference in this segment.

Announced in 2020, the first images of the Four Winns outboard twin hull boat were revealed to the public.

“To make this happen we’ve completely overhauled the design and made bold, innovative engineering choices. With unprecedented comfort and an eye-catching design, we are kick-starting a new era in dayboating by offering more sophisticated dayboats and setting a new standard to be matched” said Nick Harvey, Four Winns General Manager.

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