Sep 27, 2022
TH36 – Four Winns Entering the Power Catamaran Market
This TH36 model is the first of its kind to be released by the Four Winns company. Their entry into the power catamaran market has just begun. The teamwork between the Italian and French partners is evident in this design. With the goal of appealing to its target demographic, the catamaran is made to be functional and livable. To challenge the monopoly of one firm providing America with one brand of 36-foot catamarans, they are releasing this innovative TH36.
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More On the Four Winns Power Catamaran
Twin outboard motors with 300 hp each will be standard on the TH36, with twin Mercury Verados with 350 horsepower available as an upgrade. All power options feature joystick docking control. In order to give the TH36 a unique appearance on the water, Four Winns worked with the Italian design studio Garroni Design. The business and French naval architect and catamaran expert Marc Lombard collaborated to create the TH36’s smart and effective hull form. This boat is the first of a series that will flawlessly fit in with the Four Winns brand.
From watersports to cruising, from lake to salt waters, we want every boater to enjoy the Four Winns refinement, and benefit from our new technologies.
Four Winns brand director, Nick Harvey
TH36 Features
These are just a few of the highlights of this spectacular new build by Four Winns. In the coming years, it will be interesting to see how they develop and innovate with this power catamaran.
- Spacious bow seating
- Full beam hardtop
- Distinctive glass helm
- Full galley
- complete with a sink, refrigerator, and optional electric cooktop
- Two suites furnished with a full-size bed
- Storage cabinets
- Privacy blinds
- Closets
- Private heads with a separate enclosed shower
- & MORE!
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Specs of the TH36
Length: 11.71 m
Beam: 4.47 m
Draft: 0.98 m
Fuel Capacity: 245 gallons
Max. Passenger Capacity: 12 people
Cabins: 1
Berths for Guest: 2
Engines: Outboard twin 300hp from Yamaha or Mercury
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