Four Winns SL 262
The SL 262 features a number of amenities and a stable ride.
The SL 262 features a number of amenities and a stable ride.
This roomy, head-turning 21-footer carves hairpin turns and breaks new ground.
This model is a brand new design from the engineering/design team at Four Winns and will be arriving in dealerships soon. The new 21-foot sport boat is packed with family fun features and shares the same design lines of its big sister cruiser line up. It is available with a range of power options to maximize your boating fun and is sold with a custom matched Sureload trailer.
The V305 is a unique cruiser that’s a pleasure to operate.
The windshield is coupled with a hardtop that gives the V305 the coupe styling of larger, V-series yachts.
Those who want the trailerability of a 19.5-foot boat with the hull weight and horsepower capacity for midsize lakes should consider the H203.
It’s the play of the day.
The SL series boats from Four Winns fit those long-season goals, because they were configured like no other models on the water.
See why we think the new SL222 is the best reason yet why the bowrider-versus-deck-boat debate might be a thing of the past.
Whereas most big bowriders use the port console for a simple head unit, Four Winns was one of the first to figure out that there’s enough room forward of the windshield to design in a usable day berth.
Just last summer, Four Winns jumped onto the leading edge of what could become the next trend in sport boats: hard angles inside and out, and a bow so wide for passengers that it’s easily mistaken for a deck boat.
It’s easy to fix our attention on the muscle-car qualities of the H210 SS: the color scheme, matching helm, black windshield frame, through-hull exhaust and all-out speed (high 50s for the 20-foot version with a 350 Mag).
The SL 262 features a number of amenities and a stable ride.
This roomy, head-turning 21-footer carves hairpin turns and breaks new ground.
This model is a brand new design from the engineering/design team at Four Winns and will be arriving in dealerships soon. The new 21-foot sport boat is packed with family fun features and shares the same design lines of its big sister cruiser line up. It is available with a range of power options to maximize your boating fun and is sold with a custom matched Sureload trailer.
The V305 is a unique cruiser that’s a pleasure to operate.
The windshield is coupled with a hardtop that gives the V305 the coupe styling of larger, V-series yachts.
Those who want the trailerability of a 19.5-foot boat with the hull weight and horsepower capacity for midsize lakes should consider the H203.
It’s the play of the day.
The SL series boats from Four Winns fit those long-season goals, because they were configured like no other models on the water.
See why we think the new SL222 is the best reason yet why the bowrider-versus-deck-boat debate might be a thing of the past.
Whereas most big bowriders use the port console for a simple head unit, Four Winns was one of the first to figure out that there’s enough room forward of the windshield to design in a usable day berth.
Just last summer, Four Winns jumped onto the leading edge of what could become the next trend in sport boats: hard angles inside and out, and a bow so wide for passengers that it’s easily mistaken for a deck boat.
It’s easy to fix our attention on the muscle-car qualities of the H210 SS: the color scheme, matching helm, black windshield frame, through-hull exhaust and all-out speed (high 50s for the 20-foot version with a 350 Mag).
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