After recent launches of the H2e bowrider and its first catamaran, the TH36, Four Winns returns to present a new project, flagship of its H series: Four Winns H9. Powered by two outboards, the new arrival will take all the advantages of the series to the extreme, maintaining the typical style of the bow-rider, now with the addition of a hard top and, the model's pride, the new Ultimate Swim Platform, the foldable walls of the brand, which here expands the stern volumes beyond measure.
Four Wins H9
The hard-top, the foldable sides and the outboard propulsion (which also does not mean giving up the platform) make it very interesting. This is because those looking for a 9 meter boat (watercraft) to enjoy all day in company will find everything they want here.
9 meter boat “complete” – Deck
Let's start from the deck level. The new H9 from Four Winns has great access to the sea from the platform (with integrated ladder). Nearby there is a double central sundeck, which can be transformed into a sofa overlooking both the bow and the stern thanks to the adjustable backrest. Here, thanks to the electrically collapsible walls, the volumes double in the blink of an eye. You can stay in what is a sort of large yacht beach club with the whole family or friends, each with their own space, for unforgettable days at sea.
Just beyond the sundeck, we find a protected cockpit with an L-shaped sofa on the left and a seat on the starboard side, just next to the wetbar. Beyond, protected by the windshield, there are the pilot and co-pilot seats, while a central hatch (like a true bowrider) leads to the bow, through the cockpit, where a lounge area with two sofas concludes the deck volumes. On board there is also no shortage of storage space or a cooler for drinks, as well as solutions for shading the entire length of this Four Winns, electrically manageable via the aft hard-top.
Four Winns H9 – Motorisation
To go along with the sporty lines, despite the comfort sought on deck, the new H9 will presumably be a sporty hull. At the stern, the dual outboard engines reach up to 600 horsepower.

