New boats: Four Winns H6

Four Winns H6

Nov 10, 2022

Originally launched in 2022, Four Winns’ H-series’ success elevated the brand’s reputation as an iconic leader in the manufacturing of sophisticated bow-riders. Four Winns H6, the largest of the H-Series, made its boat show debut at the 63rd Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, October 26, 2022.

Plush, luxurious cushions, detailed stitching and the bright trim that adds a bit of glimmer reflecting the beauty of the water. True to a classic bow-rider, the H6 has a full center walk-through, but it’s generous overall length of about 26’ and an 8 1⁄2’ width, also allows for a starboard side walkthrough making line and fender preparation much easier.

“Four Winns’ commitment to its boaters is apparent with the H6,” states Nicolas Harvey, Brand Director. “The brand’s innovative solutions and constant evolution of its boats is seen with each new model launched.”

The H6 is equipped with a self-bailing cockpit, trim tabs, and has the option to include a new folding tower, a true testimony to exceeding expectations for convenience and operational ease. The H6 is also available with the Surf package, promoting much safer conditions for wake surfing and tow sports while out on the water with its forward drive propulsion system where the propellers are positioned away from the board riders. Modern necessities have been built into the H-series and are further enhanced with the H6. The true reward is being at the helm with the luxuries of home with nuances like back-lit switches, integrated stereo, a wireless phone charger, and ergonomic features making comfort one of the top priorities. The cockpit has seating specifically designed to encourage togetherness with L-shaped seating, convertible flip up bolsters, and welcoming sun loungers complete with dual coolers and plenty of storage space for water toys, sundries, and more.

 

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