Joseph Visconti's Message of the Week | | |
Welcome to the latest edition of CEO Update!
Last week, I had the immense pleasure of sharing the news of Twin Vee’s acquisition of Bahama Boat Works. This marks a truly pivotal moment for both brands, uniting two legacies committed to excellence in the marine industry. We are incredibly excited to bring Bahama boats into the Twin Vee family, and the response we've gotten has been extremely supportive.
Our vision is to seamlessly integrate Twin Vee’s cutting-edge innovation and engineering expertise with Bahama’s classic aesthetic and robust construction. This union allows us to leverage the strengths of both brands. We are confident that by combining these strengths, we will create boats that are not only beautiful but also more capable, efficient, and technologically advanced than ever before.
| | | |
This week, CEO Update will delve deeper on Bahma's flagship platform, the 41 and 41GT. Bahama's reputation for incredible craftsmanship and timeless design is well-earned, and it's something you truly need to see to appreciate. The premium build quality of the Bahama 41 and 41GT (along with Bahama's other models) has garnered Bahama a loyal following for years, from the meticulously finished exteriors to the thoughtful engineering that goes into every detail.
Thank you for joining us on this exciting journey. I invite you to explore the Bahama 41 and 41GT this week as we reveal the exceptional qualities that make Bahama boats a perfect addition to the Twin Vee family.
| | Follow Twin Vee on Social Media and Never Miss an Episode of CEO Hustle! | | Tradition Meets Innovation: Bahama 41 vs. 41GT | | From the precise angle of a cleat to the flawless finish inside each hatch, every inch of our boats reflects the craftsmanship that has made Bahama synonymous with American-made luxury and performance. And when it comes to our flagship 41-foot platform, there are two extraordinary ways to experience it. | |
Bahama 41: The Offshore Legend
The Bahama 41 is the original Super Center Console that helped define what offshore excellence looks like. Built for the serious angler who demands stability, performance, and endurance, the 41 is all business—and all beauty. With its lightweight hull (9,500 lbs), deep-V design, and aerospace-inspired integrated structure, this vessel is designed to thrive in heavy seas without sacrificing comfort.
-
Fuel Capacity: 580 gallons
- Max Horsepower: 1700 HP
- Weight: 9,500 lbs
- Live Bait Well: 60 gallons
- Draft (engines down): 2’4”
- Ride: Fast, efficient, and remarkably dry
- Vibe: Luxury meets legacy—built for performance and comfort, on your terms.
| | |
Bahama 41GT: The Evolution of the Icon
The 41GT takes everything you love about the original and turns it up. Think of it as the 41’s bolder, more powerful sibling—engineered with added lifestyle features and a beefier structure (18,000 lbs). With upgraded horsepower capacity (up to 2000 HP), dual-row helm seating, integrated sun shades, and an elegant console design, the GT brings added versatility without compromising on fishability.
- Added Features: Integrated sunshades, freshwater shower, family-focused details
- Max Horsepower: 2000 HP
- Weight: Nearly double at 18,000 lbs
- Draft (engines down): 3’2”
- Ride: Confident and commanding with incredible presence
- Vibe: Hardcore offshore with refined elegance
| |
What They Share
While these two platforms offer different personalities, both are unmistakably Bahama. From the vacuum-bagged PVC core to the proprietary double O-ring sealed hatches and the overbuilt structural integrity, they share a foundation of craftsmanship and strength that’s unrivaled in their class. Both offer extensive customization, quad engine compatibility, and an unmatched level of finish—above and below the deck.
| | |
Courtesy of floridagulfcoastscuba's Instagram Account:
Hey here is some footage of some stuff Florida Gulf Coast scuba has been up to we got a chance to go with a team of scientists and tag whale sharks, got to dive with some amazing people and be apart of something very special- give us a call to start your adventure! #learntodive #scubadiving #divesafe #twinveeboats @twinvee #diverite #gulfofamerica
| | Trade-in. Trade-Up. Twin Vee Awaits! | | |
If you’ve been thinking about switching to a smoother, more stable ride but aren’t sure where to start, the Twin Vee Trade-In Program is designed for you.
Our Trade-In Program makes it easy—just tell us about your current boat, and we’ll help you connect with a trusted dealer, get top value, and make the switch to one of our legendary power catamarans. Trade-in your old boat and experience the thrill of owning a new Twin Vee!
| | | | |
Dylan Graham - Quality Assurance
This week's Employee Spotlight is on Dylan Graham.
Dylan has been with Twin Vee for about thirteen years and has expertise in all areas of assembly.
His current role is in quality assurance. Dylan ensures that all boats leave the Twin Vee's facility in Fort Pierce, Florida, in ready-to-sell condition. Specifically, Dylan inspects the boats after production and gets them ready for transport pick-up or delivery.
Dylan is originally from Fort Pierce. He has a beautiful family and spends a lot of his time coaching T-ball for his two younger children.
| | |
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This newsletter contains forward-looking statements that may discuss Twin Vee’s plans, goals, intentions and expectations as to future trends, events, results of operations, financial condition or other matters. Forward-looking statements generally include statements that are predictive in nature and depend upon or refer to future events or conditions, and they often include words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “would,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “likely,” “believe,” “estimate,” “project,” “intend,” and other similar expressions. Statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on Twin Vee’s current beliefs and assumptions, are subject to risks and uncertainties and are not guarantees of future performance. Actual results could differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement as a result of various factors. These factors could cause actual events to differ from expectations, should not be construed as exhaustive, and should be read in conjunction with statements that are included herein and elsewhere, including the risk factors included in Twin Vee’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Except as required by law, Twin Vee undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statement or to make any other forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
| | | | |