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Jeanneau takes on TH powercat series
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Following a Groupe Beneteau decision, the historic French brand has taken over the TH line and will showcase a powercat for the first time at Boot 2026.
Jeanneau has taken on the TH series of powercats from Four Winns, also within Groupe Beneteau. Following Lagoon, Excess and Prestige, Four Winns became the fourth Group Beneteau brand to produce catamarans when it staged the world premiere of the TH36 – TH standing for twin hull – at the 2022 Cannes Yachting Festival.
At the Cannes show in September 2025, the American brand staged the global debuts of the TH33 and TH38, two models that will now be offered under Jeanneau, which will display the TH33 at Boot Dusseldorf (Hall 1, Stand B54) from January 17-25, 2026.
“Four Winns wishes fair winds to the TH range,” the American brand stated. “We are proud to entrust the future of this innovative power catamaran range to our friends at Jeanneau. We send our very best wishes for success to the new Jeanneau TH range and look forward to seeing its future flourish.”
The TH series joins Jeanneau’s motorboat ranges, which include Cap Camarat, Merry Fisher, Merry Fisher Sport, the DB Yachts series of luxury dayboats launched in 2022, and the Sea Loft series, which joined the brand’s portfolio in 2025.
Like the DB/43 and DB/37, the TH33 and TH38 feature exterior design by Italy’s Garroni Design, which help the powercats look like a natural fit within Jeanneau, which was founded in 1957.
“Jeanneau’s strong brand recognition, its nearly 70-year heritage, its undisputed know-how,
and the passion of its teams are powerful assets that will enhance the visibility and success of
the TH range,” the brand stated.
“It will also benefit from the expertise of Jeanneau’s extensive worldwide distribution network,
comprising more than 400 dealerships offering a wide array of services and advice to all customers
and owners.”
Erik Stromberg, Groupe Beneteau’s Product Strategy Director, said: “Sailing, cruising and living on a TH is a unique experience. Of course, a catamaran offers more space, but what truly makes the difference is its stability, both at anchor and underway. Moreover, its specially designed hull ensures easy planing while remaining perfectly stable, guaranteeing a sailing comfort unmatched by a monohull.”














