Four Winns TH33 and TH38: Two New Power Catamarans Prioritising Space and Comfort

As the power catamaran market continues to grow, Four Winns expands its recent TH line-up with two new models: the TH33 and TH38. Introduced as premium dayboats, they will make their world debut at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival. Here’s a detailed look at these new vessels designed for day cruising — and more.

A Timely Response to the Power Catamaran Trend

With its TH (Twin Hull) range launched in 2023, Four Winns — part of the Beneteau Group — is entering a rapidly evolving segment. Long focused on long-range cruising catamarans, the market is now welcoming a new generation of fast, comfortable dayboats, like those from Aquila, Leopard Powercat, Bali Catsmart Motoryacht or Silent Yachts for the electric segment.

Four Winns positions itself as a refined alternative, relying on sleek design, high-end finishings, and habitability on par with monohulls over 40 feet. The new TH33 and TH38 models reflect this positioning.

Four Winns TH33: A New Take on the Dayboat

Key Specifications

FeatureData
Overall length10.49 m (34’4″)
Beam3.83 m (12’6″)
Fuel capacity900 L (238 gal)
Fresh water capacity95 L (25 gal)
Max engine power600 hp
Light displacement5,657 kg (12,471 lbs)

Highlights

  • Generous living space: nearly 37 m², with a central cockpit and outdoor galley.
  • Enhanced stability: twin-hull design reduces rolling and ensures smoother cruising.
  • Ergonomic layout: dual helm seats, panoramic windshield, easy onboard circulation.
  • Refined finish: handcrafted upholstery, natural wood, customisable options.
  • Easy access: wide swim platform between engines and secure walkways.

The TH33 is aimed at leisure boaters seeking comfort, ease of handling, and modular features for daytime coastal cruising, particularly in the Mediterranean or on large inland lakes.

Four Winns TH38: For a More Ambitious Family Cruise

Key Specifications

FeatureData
Overall length11.82 m (38’9″)
Beam4.47 m (14’8″)
Fuel capacity930 L (244 gal)
Fresh water capacity190 L (50 gal)
Max engine power700 hp
Light displacement7,419 kg (16,356 lbs)

Highlights

  • Two windshield versions: high (for extended use and protection) or low (for airflow and openness).
  • Modular cockpit: convertible seating, adaptable for social or open deck use.
  • Assisted helm: joystick, twin digital displays, intuitive dashboard.
  • Comfortable overnighting: two air-conditioned cabins with en-suite heads and natural light.
  • Customisable atmosphere: wide range of colours, finishes, and onboard options.

Designed with Marc Lombard and Garroni Design Studio, the TH38 goes beyond the dayboat concept. It targets couples and families looking to extend their cruising with the comfort and stability of a modern catamaran.

A Premium Position in an Expanding Market

The TH33 and TH38 strengthen Four Winns’ presence in a segment driven by multiple trends:

  • Growing demand for user-friendly, high-comfort boats, especially on the Mediterranean coast.
  • Limited competition in the 10–12 m power catamaran segment, still dominated by larger units.
  • Increasing interest in upscale dayboats with joystick control, premium upholstery, and full deck amenities.

According to Allied Market Research, the global catamaran market is expected to reach USD 2.7 billion by 2031, with power cats showing strong growth. Four Winns is positioning itself to meet this demand with well-designed models for owners seeking a refined yet easy boating experience.

In Summary

  • The TH33 and TH38 will be unveiled at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival, from 9 to 14 September at Port Canto.
  • The U.S. premiere is scheduled for the Miami International Boat Show, from 11 to 15 February 2026.
  • These power catamarans offer comfort, stability, and versatility, with a layout accessible without professional crew.