Twin Vee and AquaSport added some diversity to their boat lineups when they introduced the Twin Vee second-generation 400 GFX, AquaSport 2400 Center Console, and the Twin Vee 280 GFX Dual Console.
“The launch of these three new boat models signifies our relentless pursuit of innovation. We’re dedicated to meeting the evolving needs of our customers and providing them with unparalleled quality, performance, and choice,” said Joseph Visconti, President and CEO of Twin Vee PowerCats Co.
Twin Vee 400 GFX

Updates to the 400 GFX include enhancements to speed, storage and amenities. At 40 feet overall, and with a beam of 12 feet, the 400 boasts 2,500 quarts of insulated storage, 150 gallons of livewell capacity and more seating. The 400 GFX hosts 20 rod holders in the gunwales and 8 on the aluminum T-top. A large tackle station aft of the helm is perfect for anglers, or simply for stowage.
Owners can choose from a range of power packages up to 1,800 horsepower. Quad Mercury V10 400 XL engines, or quad Suzuki V6 350 ATXX engines are two of the options.

Twin Vee 280 GFX Dual Console

According to Twin vee, the Twin Vee 280 GFX Dual Console has more deck space than any boat in its class.
The 9-foot, 6-inch beam is used for a large U-shaped seating area at the bow. The helm station offers two seats, and there are two seats at the transom. Onboard amenities for anglers include 9 stainless steel rod holders, a 25-gallon livewell, insulated storage forward under seating, and rod storage under the gunnels. The two rear seats are adjustable with rear facing cushions and bench seating that folds out on the transom.

Power options are twin Suzuki 300 APXX3 engines or twin Suzuki 250 APXX3 engines. Both engine packages come with power steering.
AquaSport 2400 Center Console
The brand-new AquaSport 2400 Center Console was designed with anglers in mind. At 24 feet overall and with 8 feet, 6 inches of beam, the deck has been designed to allow ample space for casting and reeling.
The 2400 CC can hold 115 gallons of fuel and has a maximum power of 300 horsepower in a variety of engine configurations from Mercury, Yamaha and Suzuki Marine. Not all the details about the 2400 Center Console have yet been released.