Four Winns has officially launched its new TH Series with the long-awaited TH33 and TH38 power catamarans, marking a major evolution in the company’s legacy. Known for their stylish and family-friendly bowriders and cruisers, Four Winns now joins the growing list of builders betting big on multihull motor yachts. With sleek lines, twin hulls, and outboard propulsion, the new TH models aim squarely at boaters who want the space and efficiency of a catamaran without sacrificing speed, comfort, or design.
These new models were first previewed at international shows in Europe, but have now made their way to North America for full release. They represent not just a new boat, but a new segment for Four Winns — one that blends European styling (thanks to Beneteau Group’s global design influence) with U.S. boating expectations, like fast outboards, large wet bars, and day-to-weekend versatility.
Introducing the TH Series: A New Chapter for Four Winns
The “TH” in the TH33 and TH38 stands for Twin Hull, a nod to the multihull configuration that defines these boats. While Four Winns has previously focused on single-hull designs in the 20–40 foot range, the TH Series breaks that mold entirely.
The TH33 and TH38 are day yachts with overnight capability, both featuring striking designs, dual Mercury or Yamaha outboards, expansive cockpit and bow seating, and high-end interiors with a strong European flair. Both models are based on the same design language and hull concept, but the TH38 stretches it further with additional room and accommodations.
The design team, working in close collaboration with Garroni Design in Italy and Armel Briand Yacht Design, gave these boats a low-slung, aggressive profile, fully integrated hardtops, and frameless windshields that blend style with functionality. It’s clear that Four Winns wants to appeal to younger luxury buyers, or existing monohull owners looking to upgrade to the stability and performance of a cat.
TH33 Overview
The Four Winns TH33 is the more compact of the two but still plenty spacious for day boating or weekend cruising. At just under 34 feet overall, it features a wide beam, open cockpit design, and ample seating in both the bow and aft.
Key Specs:
- Length Overall (LOA): 33'8" (10.3 m)
- Beam: 13'6" (4.1 m)
- Draft: 2'6" (0.76 m)
- Engines: Twin outboards (Mercury Verado 300hp or Yamaha 300hp options)
- Fuel Capacity: Approx. 200 gallons (757 L)
- Cabins: 2 (double berths in each hull)
- Head: 1 (electric flush with shower)
Price (as of mid-2025):
- USD: Starting around $549,000
- CAD: Approx. $739,000*
*Prices are estimates and vary by dealer and configuration. Taxes, freight, and prep not included.
The TH33 layout includes a large sunpad aft, foldaway seating, and a galley module behind the helm with a grill, fridge, and sink. The helm is fully digital with options for Garmin or Simrad glass cockpit displays, joystick piloting, and autopilot.
Down below, each hull offers a private double berth, with the starboard side also housing a compact but stylish wet head with full standing shower. It’s ideal for a couple’s getaway or young families looking to anchor out overnight.
TH38 Overview
Step up to the Four Winns TH38 and you’re looking at an even more luxurious experience. At nearly 39 feet long, the TH38 offers increased cabin volume, larger cockpit space, and more premium features. It’s built for entertaining and longer cruising in mind.
Key Specs:
- Length Overall (LOA): 38'9" (11.8 m)
- Beam: 13'6" (4.1 m)
- Draft: 2'7" (0.8 m)
- Engines: Twin outboards (up to 400hp each, Verado or Yamaha XTO options)
- Fuel Capacity: Approx. 250 gallons (946 L)
- Cabins: 2 (larger double berths)
- Head: 1 (with separate enclosed shower stall)
Price (as of mid-2025):
- USD: Starting around $689,000
- CAD: Approx. $925,000*
The extra length allows for larger lounging zones, a more developed galley with bar stools, and a proper indoor/outdoor flow thanks to sliding glass doors aft. Inside, the TH38 uses light oak finishes, recessed lighting, and premium fabrics to elevate the vibe from day boat to mini-yacht.
Both models feature a full hardtop, but the TH38 adds optional solar panels, a powered sunroof, and air conditioning with generator. This makes it an appealing option for warm-climate cruisers or those spending extended time aboard.
Performance and Handling
Performance on both the TH33 and TH38 is nimble and efficient, thanks to the catamaran hulls that reduce drag and allow for shallower draft cruising. Expect cruising speeds in the 25–30 knot range, with top speeds north of 45 knots when equipped with high-output engines.
Four Winns has included Zipwake dynamic trim control, joystick docking, and bow thrusters to help offset the added beam of a catamaran. Stability at anchor is excellent, making it perfect for sandbar parties, raft-ups, or relaxing in a quiet cove.
Design Details and Notable Features
- Walkaround deck layout for safe and easy bow access
- Convertible sunpad and dining areas aft with hidden table lifts
- Pop-up LED lighting and RGB cockpit lighting
- Fender storage and retractable cleats
- Multiple refrigeration options (including under-seat coolers)
- Optional Seakeeper 1 gyrostabilizer on TH38
The level of finish throughout is impressive, with automotive-style switches, wireless phone chargers, and premium JL Audio systems included as standard or optional features.
Competition and Market Position
Four Winns joins a fast-growing market of outboard-powered cats that includes:
- Aquila 36 Sport and Aquila 44
- World Cat 325DC and 400DC-X
- Axopar 45 XC Cross Cabin
- Invincible 33 Catamaran
However, the TH33 and TH38 are more European in flair, blending social zones and cabin comfort better than many center-console-derived cats. They sit at a sweet spot between luxury day yachts and performance weekender boats.
The Future of Four Winns?
The debut of the TH Series signals that Four Winns is embracing the next wave of boating trends — including electrification (future option rumored), modular design, and shared platform architecture with other Beneteau brands.
The multihull trend isn’t going away, and Four Winns is now well-positioned to compete not only in the bowrider and cruiser segment, but also in the high-end catamaran space where buyers are increasingly seeking stability, fuel economy, and luxury.
Final Thoughts
With the TH33 and TH38, Four Winns has boldly stepped into the multihull arena — and they’ve done it with confidence. These boats combine offshore performance, sophisticated style, and family-friendly layouts, making them ideal for both day cruising and longer onboard escapes. For buyers who want a catamaran that feels more like a luxury sport yacht than a fishing platform, the new TH Series is worth a serious look.
Prices are approximate as of August 2025 and vary by region, dealer, and selected options. Always consult your local Four Winns dealer for current pricing and packages in both USD and CAD.
Interested in seeing the TH Series in person? Look for the Four Winns TH33 and TH38 at upcoming boat shows this fall — including the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) and Toronto International Boat Show in early 2026.
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