The Horizon line includes 9 models ranging from 17 to 32 feet, and even a Fish N Ski model, to satisfy the entire family. 240 Horizon as the renewed model for the next season, her own root draws from the former model 230, with which divides many characteristics. That is a compact bow rider with both good performances and contents inside the cockpit. Her "Stable Vee" hull is built with whole-fibreglass reinforcement system, which improves stability and seakeeping at high speeds. Like all new models from Horizons series (210, 260 and 290), she is designet on Cross Stream Architecture, which means that the best of deck boat concept is puting into an open bow design. Along this conception at the bow it will be find a boarding ladder concealed in the anchor locker and in the main cockpit is a full enclosed head compartment. Four Winns renowned oversized ski locker can handle several pair of skis, wake boards or sporting gear and other boating necessities. A refreshment center is located just behind the driver’s seat, complete with ice chest, trash receptacle, sink and tap. A Corian countertop adds the finishing touch. Aft seating is a large and comfortable full U wrap, and fill-in’s easily remove to create a center walk through to the transom. Perhaps the most spectacular feature on the 230 Horizon is the Mediterranean sun deck. In seconds the aft couch unfolds to create a sunning area with chrome rail detailing and inspired vinyl sew patterns. Twin "aft deck" storage lockers flank the full width swim platform. Each is deep, long and ready to handle skiing equipment, as well as, other oversized boating gear. And beneath the Mediteranean sun deck are covered lockers sized to handle lots of gear.
Published: 2004, 2006
Photo: Four Winns
Technical details | |
Producer: | FOUR WINNS (USA) |
LOA: | 24'00 ft |
LOA: | 7,32 m |
Beam: | 2,59 m |
Draught: | 0,89 m |
Height above waterline: | 1,40 m |
Deadrise: | 20 ° |
Fuel tank: | 246 l |
Water tank: | 45 l |
Max. passengers: | 9 |