Windermere unveils new sustainable GT Mono Light class
Windermere’s third sustainable race day introduced a new national class and underlined growing momentum behind lower-carbon powerboat racing.
This new Four Winns model features a spacious bow cockpit layout and sleek lines. Four Winns have also reached out to French naval architect and catamaran specialist Marc Lombard, who has led a team of highly experienced engineers to develop the sophisticated and efficient hull shape seen on the TH36.
With its ability to comfortably accommodate up to 15 people for a day out on the water, the forward cockpit alone has enough seating for six. The open-space deck is protected by a full-beam hardtop with the helm on the starboard side and double co-pilot bench to port. The galley, in the centre of the deck layout, includes spacious storage, refrigerators, a sink and an optional cooktop with barbecue.
The craft can be fitted with either twin 300hp or 350hp Mercury engines, or twin 300hp Yamaha engines, both complete with joystick controls for easy manoeuvring.




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