2013 Four Winns H210 Boat in Melvin Village, NH 03850 US

$26,995

Used
builtBuilt in 2013
Year the boat was built
model

H210

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (--)

Engine type and count
length

21 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Gas

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
21ft
Hull Material
fiberglass
Engine 1
Engine Model
Volvo Penta
Engine Hours
165
Fuel Type
gasoline
Engine Year
2013
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp
Total Power
270.0 hp

Price History

DateEventPrice
6/17/26Initial price$26,995

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463 Governor Wenworth Highway, Melvin Village, NH, 03850

Boattest.com Review

Overview

The Four Winds Horizon 210 is a 21-foot bow rider designed to combine premium quality with practical functionality. This model features a thoughtfully engineered layout and a proprietary hull design aimed at delivering both comfort and performance on the water. Equipped with a range of standard features and options, the Horizon 210 caters to recreational boaters seeking a versatile and well-appointed day boat.

Exterior Design and Deck Layout

At the stern, the Horizon 210 includes a bolted-on swim platform extending two feet, four inches from the transom, positioned close to the waterline. A four-step reboarding ladder is conveniently located to one side, complemented by a grab handle for safety. Just forward of the platform is a sun pad that converts into both an aft-facing seat and a chaise lounge, with dock line storage integrated nearby. The cockpit features L-shaped seating that fosters a social atmosphere, enhanced by a companion flip seat back that transforms into an observer's chaise lounge without the need to release latches. Storage is abundant, including a built-in cooler beneath the aft seat and a lockable glovebox adjacent to the observer's seat. A side-mounted pedestal table adds to the entertainment options. The walkthrough area is secured by a pair of magnetically held doors that block wind when closed, complemented by a closeable windshield. The bow area offers wraparound bolsters with storage beneath seats and backs, as well as a central aft-facing seat ideal for towline observation. Thoughtful design details include recessed grab handles, six 6-inch pull-up cleats, an anchor locker with an integrated anchor keeper, and bimini supports designed to drop into brackets without sharp edges. Quilted stitching, stainless drink holders, and soft armrest areas contribute to the premium feel, while cool blue courtesy lighting enhances nighttime usability. One noted suggestion is the addition of non-skid texture on the deck areas just ahead of the windshield for improved safety.

Helm and Instrumentation

The helm station reflects Four Winds' commitment to quality and innovation. The instrument panel is crafted by the same manufacturer that supplies Tesla automobiles, featuring a decorative vinyl brow with UV-resistant contrast stitching. Instrumentation includes a digital depth gauge, a pair of 3-in-1 gauges, and a separate trim gauge. The black vinyl-wrapped steering wheel is mounted on a tilt base, and toggle switches are framed in billet aluminum with illumination when activated. The helm seat offers a flip-up bolster and slides and swivels to facilitate easy ingress and egress without requiring the seat itself to swivel.

Power and Performance

The Horizon 210 is powered by an optional 4.5-liter, 250-horsepower MerCruiser engine, with a 220-horsepower engine as standard. The boat can accommodate up to 300 horsepower from Mercury or Volvo Penta. Measuring 21 feet 4 inches in length overall, with an 8-foot 5-inch beam and a draft of 33 inches, the boat features 29 inches of freeboard at the stern, increasing to 34 inches at the bow. Its proprietary Stable V hull is a stepped design with the step positioned far aft near the transom, featuring a teardrop cross-section with a curved leading edge and a wide chime for stability at rest and agility in turns. An extended running surface past the transom contributes to quick planing and low planing speeds. Performance testing showed a time to plane of 3.1 seconds, acceleration to 20 mph in 5 seconds, and 30 mph in 6.9 seconds. The boat maintains plane at speeds well into the mid-teens. Top speed reached 46.6 mph at a fuel burn of 20.2 gallons per hour, while best cruise speed was 24.7 mph at 3,000 rpm with a fuel consumption of 5.7 gallons per hour, allowing for a range of 156 miles with a 10% fuel reserve. Handling is precise, with the boat tracking well through turns and leaning approximately 12 degrees without discomfort. The steering is solid and responsive, and the windshield provides effective wind protection, positioned above the operator's line of sight.

Conclusion

The Four Winds Horizon 210 impresses with its combination of refined fit and finish, thoughtful design details, and strong performance characteristics. It is well-equipped as standard, including a custom-built, color-matched trailer, and benefits from a hull design that delivers both stability and agility. The boat's quality and handling make it a compelling choice for those seeking a premium bow rider that performs as well as it looks.

Rating: 4.3 out of 5

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