

Jan 29
Twin Vee PowerCats has announced its acquisition of Bahama Boat Works. The move will combine Twin Vee’s engineering capabilities with Bahama’s longstanding position in offshore fishing vessels.
Bahama Boat Works, based out of West Palm Beach, Florida, builds a full lineup of 35 to 41-foot center-console boats. Under the new ownership, Bahama will continue production at their current levels. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Twin Vee Powercats is based in Fort Pierce, Florida, only 70 miles (112 km) north of West Palm Beach, allowing for easy integration and transfer of both companies' assets and resources between both facilities.
“This next chapter is intended to elevate Bahama Boat Works by seamlessly integrating Twin Vee's cutting-edge innovation and engineering expertise,” the company said in a press release.
“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.”
Twin Vee has been extremely active in recent years, having made several acquisitions and expanding their capabilities in both manufacturing and sales. In 2024, they were the first recreational boat builder to go fully digital. They also launched a new line of 2nd generation GFX2 models using the new tech template and purchased and relaunched Aquasport Boats. Earlier in 2025, they became the first recreational boatbuilder to accept Bitcoin for boat purchases.
Joseph Visconti, CEO and President of Twin Vee PowerCats Co., emphasized the brand’s continued commitment to quality and excellence.
“Moving forward, Bahama Boat Works under Twin Vee will continue to craft highly refined boats for discerning owners who demand the absolute best,” said Visconti.
“From signature screwless hardware and flush-mount finishes to integrated state-of-the-art marine electronics and optimized 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, honoring its past while driving boldly into the next era of boating excellence.”
A key element of the acquisition will be the continued role of master boatbuilder Scott Henley, who has been a central figure in defining Bahama’s legacy.
“Scott's unmatched expertise, craftsmanship, and deep connection to the Bahama brand have shaped its legendary reputation,” the company stated. “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 organization.”
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