Twin Vee PowerCats has acquired Florida-based Bahama Boat Works.
Twin Vee says it believes the marriage of classic Bahama DNA with Twin Vee’s pursuit of innovation will result in boats that are not only beautiful but also more capable, efficient, and modern than evr before.
The companies will now integrate their innovations and engineering experience.
“Twin Vee brings decades of advanced composite construction, performance-driven design, and technological leadership to the Bahama line to help ensure these vessels continue to deliver a premium boating experience,” said Twin Vee in a statement.
Master boat builder Scott Henley is set to continue to be involved in the new venture.
“His leadership will ensure that the soul and quality of Bahama Boat Works will not only be preserved but will continue to thrive within the Twin Vee organisation,” added Twin Vee.
Highly refined boats
Joseph Visconti, CEO and president of Twin Vee, added: “Moving forward, Bahama Boat Works under Twin Vee will continue to craft highly refined boats for discerning owners who demand the absolute best.
“From signature screwless hardware and flush-mount finishes to integrated state-of-the-art marine electronics and optimised hull designs, these boats will embody both tradition and progress.
“The new Bahama will represent a perfect harmony of timeless form and future-forward function honouring its past while driving boldly into the next era of boating excellence.”
Twin Vee manufactures, distributes, and markets power sport boats.
Bahama Boat Works builds a range of centre console offshore open-fishing class performance craft including the Bahama 41, Bahama 41GT, Bahama 37 and Bahama 35.