Four Winns Boat

The history of the American Four Winns goes back to the early 1960s, when Safe-T-Mate Boats was founded in 1962. Less than a decade later, in 1975, it was bought by the Winn family, consisting of a father and three sons. They renamed Safe-T-Mate Boats in their honor, calling the company Four Winns. To date, the shipbuilder has delivered at least 120 thousand boats for recreation and water sports, rightfully earning the title of the third largest boat manufacturer in the country. Since 2001, the shipyard has entered a new stage of development, coming under the wing of the large Genmar corporation. Today, Four Winns belongs to the French Groupe Beneteau.

 

All Four Winns are born in the USA, namely at the company's plant in Michigan. Its potential is sufficient to produce up to 8 thousand hulls annually. The shipyard has remained faithful to fiberglass as a material for its models for years. Despite the commitment to tradition, the brand's boats are modern in technical terms. For example, the patented Stable-Vee contours allow for confident maneuvering at high speeds without losing stability on the waves.

 

The Four Winns line is represented by three series: Bowriders, Hybrid Deck and Surf Series (designed for fans of active recreation).