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2007 Four Winns 33
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706-280-5016
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| | | | Boat Details:
Fuel- Gas/Petrol
Hull Material - Fiberglass
Hull Shape - Modified Vee
Engine Type - Stern Drive
Beam - 10 ft 9 in
Max Draft - 3 ft 2 in
Dry Weight - 11200 lb
Horsepower (total) - 440
Engine Make - Mercruiser
Engine Model - 350 MAG
Engine Year -2007
Fuel Capacity - 170 gal
Cabin Headroom - 6 ft 2 in
Deadrise at Transom - 19°
Number of Heads - 1
Holding Tank Size - 27 gal
Water Capacity - 35 gal
Number of Berths - 6
Number of Engines - 2
Max Bridge Clearance - 10 ft 3 in
Boat Description/Condition:
The 2007 Four Winn's deck style lines, curved windshield, triple port lite
windows, and standard radar arch complete the 318’s distinctive profile.
A
two-tiered welded stainless steel bow rail is combined with an intermediate
lifeline system to provide security in the foredeck area.
In the cockpit,
the 318 seating includes a dual helm with flip-up bolsters, port lounge and
U-shape stern seating with fill-in cushion.
All are centered around a
refreshment center with solid surface countertops, sink, beverage holders
and choice of refrigerator or ice maker.
A removable table provides ample
serving space.
The helm of the 318 illustrates why many will call this “a
boater’s boat.” The center panel is reserved for optional factory or
aftermarket electronics packages.
On either side, Four Winns has placed an
array of stainless steel bezel gauges.
All are made more visible thanks to a
steering wheel with stainless spokes, woodgrain accents, and easy-grip
sides.
Stainless steel beverage holders complete the high-tech look.
The 318 Vista is available with twin MerCruiser stern drives ranging from
the 220 HP 4.3 MPI to 300 HP 350 MPI, or twin Volvo Penta stern drives from
225 HP 4.3GXi to the 280 HP 5.7OSi Ocean Series drive with DuoProp.
Engine
access is made convenient thanks to an electric lift.
A color-matched camper
canvas system is included as standard equipment.
Exterior floor has teak
flex along with automatic engine heaters; new bottom paint and Raymarine
Radar System/GPS/Sirius Satellite System.
The floor plan of the 318 features a full couch in the center cabin; the
couch converts to a berth for sleeping, or with the removable table in
place, to a dining area.
The raised V-berth sleeps two, and features a
privacy curtain and storage beneath the berth and in the adjacent
cedar-lined hanging locker.
In the mid-cabin, a U-wrap couch offers
additional seating and also features a removable table, and can also be
converted to a sleeping space.
The mid-cabin has a privacy curtain and
storage beneath the seats and in the sidewalls.
Includes matching throw pillows and V-berth fitted sheets to complete the
stylish look and feel.
The deck hatch screen system is included on the 318;
this system provides boaters with the ability to select from a screen-only,
or complete privacy shade.
The galley of the 318 is a testimony to the Four Winns design team’s
ingenuity and experience.
A coffee maker with stainless steel carafe tucks
neatly in its own storage area.
A solid surface countertop is integrated
with the sink, sink cover and cutting board.
Microwave, refrigerator,
two-burner electric stove, a trash receptacle and power outlets for small
appliances are all served up neatly in the galley.
A flat screen TV/DVD
player is positioned above the stove, opposite the main cabin couch.
Cabinetry throughout the boat is finished in a rich, cherry woodgrain
laminate with a high gloss protective coating.
Among the noteworthy interior
standard features is a 10,000 BTU air conditioning/ heating unit, and
factory-installed carbon monoxide monitors for peace of mind while sleeping.
Boaters who use their 318 for extended cruises will appreciate the many
amenities designed into the enclosed head.
A lockable door does double duty
as the mirror.
A VacuFlush porcelain toilet is standard.
The vanity features
a solid surface counter, stainless rail/towel holder, ample storage, and a
mirror.
Tank level indicators for potable water and waste are located in the
head.
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