Spring Has Sprung

Hello and welcome to this week's CEO Update! With spring in full swing, I hope everyone is getting out and enjoying some incredible days on the water.


This week, our Owner Spotlight continues to follow Bob Harvey's "Project Twin Vee" series. Bob was recently joined by our very own Captain Skip for an on-the-water tutorial of his new 400 GFX2, mastering advanced maneuverability features. Be sure to check out his video below to see how he optimizes his Twin Vee for peak performance!


Have you ever wondered exactly what goes into building "The Best Riding Boat on the Water"? Following the interest in factory tours from visitors at our Bahama Boat Works booth during PBIBS, we are inviting you to see the process firsthand on a behind-the-scenes tour of our Fort Pierce, Florida, facility. Whether you are a long-time owner or considering your first boat, this is a fantastic opportunity to get an exclusive look at our hull construction, precision engineering, and the American craftsmanship that defines our boats.

Speaking of the Palm Beach International Boat Show, we are featuring a great social media video from Boats Gone Wild's account that showcases a complete walkthrough of the Bahama 35 during the show.


I hope you enjoy this week's newsletter and have a great weekend. As always, feel free to use #twinvee or #bahamaboatworks on social media to share your adventures. We always love seeing where your boat takes you!

This week, we're continuing to highlight Bob Harvey's Project Twin Vee series. In this edition, Bob Harvey joins Captain Skip for an on-the-water tutorial of his new 400 GFX2!


The primary focus of the lesson is mastering the boat's advanced maneuverability, particularly the joystick controls and the "Skyhook" GPS position-holding feature, which Bob notes will be highly useful for deep-drop fishing. Skip demonstrates how the quad 400hp Mercury engines can effortlessly spin the large vessel or hold it steady against wind and current, while also explaining the nuances of the Hooker sea chest livewell pumps and how to properly trim the catamaran's hull for optimal performance in both flat and rough water conditions.



Thanks again, Bob, for taking us along on your journey and sharing your experiences on your YouTube channel @BobHarvey40.


Tour the Twin Vee Factory and See Where American-Built Performance Begins

Ever wondered what goes into building "The Best Riding Boat on the Water"?


We’re inviting you to see the process firsthand. From the initial hand-laid fiberglass to the final rigging, a Twin Vee factory tour offers a deep dive into the engineering and American craftsmanship that define our products.


What to Expect on Your Tour:


  • Hull Construction: See the foundations of Twin Vee’s legendary ride take shape.


  • Precision Engineering: Watch high-tech composite infusion processes in action.
  • Rigging & Assembly: Learn how fit, finish, and performance are built into every detail.
  • Exclusive Access: First Look at Our Latest Boats in Production, Direct Access to Sales Staff, and Twin Vee Merchandise.


Whether you are a long-time owner or considering your first Twin Vee, seeing the build process in person will provide you with the ultimate look at the engineering that creates our legendary smooth ride.


Ready to go behind the scenes? Tours are available by appointment at our Fort Pierce, Florida facility and are completely free!


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Explore the Bahama 35

Captain Lou, one of our Bahama consultants, did a walkthrough of the Bahama 35 during the Palm Beach International Boat show!


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Courtesy of Seven Sports Marine and Jared Sells Boats on Instagram

60 Sec Walkthrough


2026 Twin Vee 240 GFX2.


The best riding 24’ center console on the market!


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