Twin Vee, ticker VEEE, Unveils American-Built Adventure Series Power Catamarans
Twin Vee (NASDAQ: VEEE) announced March 6, 2026 from Fort Pierce a new American-built Adventure Series of 24-, 28- and 40-foot power catamarans, with the 28' offered in center and dual console layouts.

Twin Vee PowerCats Co. (NASDAQ: VEEE) announced on March 6, 2026 from Fort Pierce, Florida that it is developing an Adventure Series, described in the company release as a next-generation lineup of American-built power catamarans expected to begin with 24-, 28- and 40-foot platforms. The release, distributed via ACCESS Newswire, specifically said the 28-foot model will be offered in both center console and dual console configurations.
The company framed the launch as a strategic push to "enter and redefine the rapidly expanding global market for offshore adventure day boats," calling out European makers Axopar and Saxdor as drivers of the category's recent growth. The press release explicitly positioned the Adventure Series to attract boaters beyond Twin Vee’s traditional offshore-fishing buyers, listing intended uses that include coastal exploration, entertaining, cruising, watersports, and family recreation.
The release included a direct quote attributed to Visconti, stating, "Twin Vee has long been known for building one of the best riding boats on the water," Visconti added. "Now we are combining that proven offshore catamaran platform with a completely new lifestyle-focused design. Wider decks, greater stability, exceptional ride quality, and the ability to comfortably explore farther offshore create a platform that we believe will resonate with a broader audience of boaters." That quote is printed verbatim in the company distribution.
Twin Vee said the Adventure Series will expand its current lineup, which the release names as including the STX and GFX models. Twin Vee’s public materials and a secondary investor note identify the company as a manufacturer under the Twin Vee and Bahama Boat Works brands and list its headquarters in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Technical material on Twin Vee’s website snippet shows a specification block with a 40′ 0″ LOA, 12′ 0″ beam, 27″ draft, 750 gallon fuel capacity, 1,600 HP max power, 14,500 lb dry weight with engines, 281″ COG from bow, and a 60 gallon livewell capacity. The site also displays model names such as 400 GFX2 CC, 340 GFX CC, 280 GFX2 CC, 280 GFX2 DC, 260 GFX2 CC, 240 GFX2 CC, 240 GFX DC, 22 BayCat, 240 STX CC, 260 STX CC and 280 STX CC, and carries promotional copy urging prospective buyers to "Build Your Adventure."
Twin Vee’s news archive headlines visible on the company site include items such as "Twin Vee Powercats Announces the Official Launch of Boatsforsale.com," "Twin Vee PowerCats Co. Reports Strong Start to 2025 After Difficult Q4 2024," and "Twin Vee PowerCats CEO Joseph Visconti Showcases New 280 GFX2 in YouTube Video," underscoring a broader corporate push into digital marketplaces and new model rollouts. The March 6 press release did not list production schedules or pricing for the Adventure Series; those remain the key follow-ups for investors in VEEE and buyers watching the lifestyle-driven offshore day-boat segment.
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