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Updated July 11,  2018

Christopher

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 2002 Four Winns 264 Funship

Factory 2002 Brochure Photo




2002 Four Winns 264 Funship
  Shown below are pictures of what it looked like just before I bought it.
Pictures were taken June 21, 2015





2002 Four Winns 264 Funship


2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship


2002 Four Winns 264 Funship


2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship



2002 Four Winns 264 Funship


2002 Four Winns 264 Funship


2002 Four Winns 264 Funship


2002 Four Winns 264 Funship

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UZO5aCNERU&list=PLfkK3JFCCFMHNRtj9v6UWcKpOUWuy3LvT&index=29

The above link is a video from Aug 2013, a couple years before I bought it.



The article below is copied from Boating Magazine:


The Four Winns 264 Funship is one of the largest deck boats around. When you put this size deck on a V-entry hull (17-degree deadrise) you have much less harsh impact over chop than is felt in a tri-hull.

You'd normally sacrifice some space in a monohull deck boat, but the 264 Funship has a massive cockpit that sits so deep, you can almost teach dancing to a kindergarten class. The size also allows a 375 horsepower 350 cu in V-8 and DuoProp drives.

Four Winns 264 Funship
Why it stands out: This is the biggest of the Four Winns deck-boat lineup, offering a swim platform, showers and ladders off the bow and stern. The hull rides deep, which also translates to massive storage areas in the cockpit and a 2,300-pound capacity.
Length overall: 28'2"
Beam: 8'6"
Dry weight (w/ base engine): 5,170 lb.
**Weight capacity: **2,300 lb.
Fuel capacity: 80 gal.
**MSRP (w/5.7 Gi/DP 375 hp): **$63,412