2025 Four Winns TH-36
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2025 Four Winns TH36
The Four Winns TH36 catamaran is crafted with great attention to detail and emerges as the epitome of timeless design, making a significant impression internationally.
The forward cockpit area welcomes seating for six; the versatile aft cockpit offers plush seating and tables on sliders, offering three different layouts and the flexibility to enjoy refined moments on the water with those you love.
The spacious open-air wheelhouse provides a port-side double seat with a captain chair on the starboard side. The central galley area includes a modern-style kitchenette with a sink, cooktop, and refrigerator, with an option to upgrade to a dual refrigerator and grill. Below the deck, contemporary elegance flows through two full suites furnished with queen beds, ambient lighting, privacy blinds, and plenty of storage space. Each ensuite has its own private head equipped with a separate, enclosed shower area.
Specifications
- HIN/IMO: BEYLE009B424
- In Stock: Yes
- LOA: 38' 5'' (11.71 Meters)
- Type: Power- New
- Year: 2025
- Beam: 14' 7''
- Draft Max: 3' 2''
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Fresh Water: 52 Gallons (196.84 Liters)
- Builder: Four Winns
- Engine 1 Make: Mercury
- Engine 1 Model: 300
- Engine 1 Type: Outboard
- Engine 2 Make: Mercury
- Engine 2 Model: 300
- Engine 2 Type: Outboard
Contact Us

Cape Yachts
252 Elm Street
South Dartmouth MA 02748 USA
Phone: 1-508-994-4444
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.capeyachts.com
Dave and Jane Nolan, own Cape Yachts with two locations in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, and Newport, Rhode Island as well as South Wharf Yacht Yard & Marina in Dartmouth, MA. Prior to being in the boating business, Dave was a CPA with Price Waterhouse. Thirty-five years ago in 1986, Dave fell in love with sailing and the waters of Nantucket. Wanting to run his own business, he decided to leave public accounting to found Cape Water Sports on Cape Cod. Soon after it became the largest Sunfish, Hobie Cat and Windsurfing shop in the Northeast. Three years later, Dave added Beneteau, Catalina, O’Day, Cal and Pearson to his stable of brands and changed the name of the business to Cape Yachts.
Growth, spurred on by the kind of expertise and service unique to Cape Yachts, continued through the 1990s making Cape Yachts the largest Beneteau dealership in North America with locations in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. During that time, Cape Yachts also began winning the coveted Beneteau President’s Award for superior sales and service – something we have been doing for 18 consecutive years.
In 2006, Dave purchased the historic South Wharf Yard in Padanaram Village of South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, saving the yard from being shut down due to decades of environmental impact. This location, steeped in yachting history, was a key American shipyard during an important era in the marine industry. Founded by an Act of the Boston Congress in 1832, South Wharf has been the site of whale ship building by Mathew, Mashow & Co. as well as Ray Hunt’s drafting office where Ray designed the Concordia Yawl and worked on his famous Deep V hull, that revolutionized the marine industry. The village of Padanaram is also where Herman Melville did a good bit of research for his classic ‘Moby Dick.’
South Wharf Yacht Yard & Marina has since been upgraded and overhauled by Dave and now also serves as headquarters for Cape Yachts. The yard’s marina boasts 90 protected slips and 4 wharfs that can accommodate vessels up to 130 feet.

Cape Yachts
252 Elm Street
South Dartmouth MA 02748 USA
Office: 1-508-994-4444
Email: [email protected]
Growth, spurred on by the kind of expertise and service unique to Cape Yachts, continued through the 1990s making Cape Yachts the largest Beneteau dealership in North America with locations in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. During that time, Cape Yachts also began winning the coveted Beneteau Presidentâs Award for superior sales and service â something we have been doing for 18 consecutive years.