
Experience the perfect blend of performance and versatility with this stunning 2012 Four Winns F224. This 22-foot powerhouse delivers exceptional on-water excitement with its robust Mercruiser 350 Mag engine producing 300 horsepower of pure performance. Whether you're planning family cruises, watersports adventures, or entertaining friends, this Four Winns delivers the reliability and style that made the brand famous. The sleek black hull commands attention at the dock while providing a timeless look that never goes out of style. Four Winns built their reputation on quality construction and thoughtful design, and this F224 exemplifies those values with its spacious layout and smooth ride characteristics. With 300 horses under the hood, you'll have plenty of power for pulling skiers and wakeboarders while still maintaining excellent fuel efficiency for longer cruising adventures. At $24,999, this well-maintained Four Winns represents outstanding value in today's market. The combination of proven Mercruiser reliability, Four Winns craftsmanship, and impressive performance capabilities makes this an exceptional opportunity for boaters seeking premium features without the premium price tag.
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