Twin Vee to expand Bahama Boat Works model range

Power sportsboat manufacturer Twin Vee has announced the full-scale expansion and redevelopment of the Bahama Boat Works model lineup.
In June 2025, Twin Vee acquired Florida-based Bahama Boat Works, which produces monohull center console fishing boats in the 10.5 to 12.5-metre range.
Twin Vee will oversee the new Bahama lineup, which will feature the addition of 22ft, 24ft, 28ft, and 31ft center console models, providing an entry-to-mid-size range that complements Bahama’s existing lineup of 35ft, 37ft, 41ft, and 41GT models.
The addition of smaller models opens doors for younger buyers, families and seasoned enthusiasts who seek the quality of a Bahama build in a more accessible size and price range.
The additional models are designed to serve a diverse range of boaters, from coastal anglers and weekend cruisers to offshore fishermen.
“These new models are being purpose-engineered from the keel up to embody Bahama’s DNA: performance, durability and uncompromising fit and finish,” says Joseph Visconti, CEO and president of Twin Vee PowerCats Co. “The 22ft through 31ft models are being meticulously designed to reflect the same precision, clean lines and premium features that define the Bahama experience.”
According to Twin Vee, the monohull center console segment comprises nearly 90 per cent of outboard-powered saltwater boat sales. Twin Vee’s expansion into this space via the Bahama brand enables the company to effectively reach a broader audience.
Twin Vee has completed manufacturing integration of Bahama Boat Works into its existing operations and is now executing on engineering and tooling across the new lineup. All new models will be built using advanced composite techniques, rigorous quality control and the same attention to detail that has made Bahama synonymous with world-class craftsmanship.
“Every new Bahama model will carry forward the brand’s core values: elegance in simplicity, structural integrity and purpose-built performance,” Visconti says. “We are enhancing the Bahama name by giving more people access to what has historically been one of the most respected names in center console boating.”