American shipyard Four Winns, a subsidiary of the Bénéteau Group, will present its new H33 model at the Fort Lauderdale boat show in October 2025. This unit marks a step upmarket in the H series launched in 2021, targeting the highly competitive segment of premium bowriders over 10 meters.
A hull adapted to different water conditions

Designed for the Mediterranean as well as the great North American lakes, the H33 has a stretched hull with a straight stem and integrated scroll. It stands out for its sleek design, recognizable by the sloping windshield and continuous curves. Two versions are available:
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an outboard version with up to 800 hp,
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an inboard version with enlarged rear platform. The Seakeeper 2 option (gyroscopic stabilization) is available for outboard arrangements.

Exteriors designed for mooring and nautical activities

The deck layout features two large aft terraces offering direct access to the water. Level circulation and high freeboard enhance safety on board. The L-shaped cockpit features a full galley with sink, grill and refrigerator. The aft sundeck features an electric backrest.
A polyester hard-top is available as an option to create a shaded area. The cockpit features two 12" screens, a joystick and ergonomics suited to family or duo use.
A modular, customizable unit

The H33 is distinguished by its starboard cabin, which can be used for storage or as an extra berth. A full bathroom, with integrated storage, completes the offer. At the bow, two deckchairs extend the living space.
In terms of customization, the shipyard offers :
Technical data
Model | Length | Width | Max. motorization | Fuel | Certification |
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H33 Inboard | 10,06 m | 2,87 m | 700 hp / 515 kW | 606 L | B-12 (Yacht) |
H33 Outboard | 10,81 m* | 3,20 m | 800 hp / 588 kW | 606 L | B-12 (Yacht) |
*Excluding motors
An aggressive strategy in the high-end dayboat segment

With the H33, Four Winns confirms its strategy of repositioning itself against high-end American brands such as Sea Ray, Chris-Craft and Cobalt. This model is aimed at sailboat owners wishing to switch to motor power, coastal sailors looking for greater comfort, and families keen to spend days on board.
Modular, equipped and customizable, the Four Winns H33 ticks all the boxes of a modern dayboat suitable for a wide range of coastal sailing programs. Its presentation in Fort Lauderdale in October will mark the start of its commercial career on both sides of the Atlantic.