The recent additions to Twin Vee and AquaSport lineups broaden choices for anglers and recreational boaters alike. The manufacturers introduced the second-generation Twin Vee 400 GFX, the Twin Vee 280 GFX Dual Console, and the new AquaSport 2400 Center Console—each model focusing on a blend of practical fishing features, storage capacity, and flexible power options to suit a variety of boating activities.
“The launch of these three new boat models signifies our relentless pursuit of innovation. We’re dedicated to meeting the evolving needs of our customers and providing them with unparalleled quality, performance, and choice,” said Joseph Visconti, President and CEO of Twin Vee PowerCats Co.
Twin Vee 400 GFX

The Twin Vee 400 GFX is a large, purpose-built model that emphasizes storage, angling convenience, and customizable power. At 40 feet overall with a 12-foot beam, the 400 features substantial insulated storage—approximately 2,500 quarts—plus 150 gallons of livewell capacity. These storage and livewell volumes make it easy to keep catches, bait, and provisions well organized and ready for extended days on the water.
Anglers will appreciate the extensive rod storage and rigging accommodations: the 400 GFX includes 20 rod holders integrated into the gunwales and an additional eight on the aluminum T-top. A large tackle station positioned aft of the helm provides a dedicated workspace for rigging, preparing bait, or storing gear. Seating and deck layout are designed to support both serious fishing and family outings, balancing functional workspace with comfortable onboard amenities.
Owners can select from a wide range of power packages, with options that support up to 1,800 horsepower. Available configurations include quad Mercury V10 400 XL engines or quad Suzuki V6 350 ATXX engines among other choices, allowing buyers to prioritize fuel efficiency, top-end performance, or a balance of both according to their needs.
Twin Vee 280 GFX Dual Console

The Twin Vee 280 GFX Dual Console is positioned as a roomy, versatile option in its class, with a focus on deck space and practical angler accommodations. Twin Vee states that the 280 GFX offers more usable deck area than comparable boats in its category, making it an attractive choice for those who prioritize casting and moving around the cockpit.
With a 9-foot, 6-inch beam, the bow features a large U-shaped seating area that is ideal for socializing or relaxing when not fishing. The helm station has two dedicated seats, and the transom includes two additional seats. For anglers, the 280 GFX is equipped with nine stainless steel rod holders, a 25-gallon livewell, insulated storage under the forward seating, and rod storage integrated beneath the gunnels. The two rear seats are adjustable, with rear-facing cushions and a fold-out bench on the transom for flexible seating configurations.

Power options for the 280 GFX include twin Suzuki 300 APXX3 or twin Suzuki 250 APXX3 engines, both offered with power steering. These engine packages give owners the ability to tailor propulsion to their preferred balance of performance and efficiency while retaining responsive handling and control.
AquaSport 2400 Center Console
The AquaSport 2400 Center Console is a brand-new model designed specifically with anglers in mind. Measuring 24 feet overall with an 8-foot, 6-inch beam, the 2400 CC places an emphasis on an uncluttered deck layout that provides generous room for casting, fighting fish, and moving around while working the cockpit.
Fuel capacity is substantial for a boat of this size, with room for 115 gallons. The 2400 supports a maximum of 300 horsepower and can be equipped with engines from major manufacturers, including Mercury, Yamaha, and Suzuki, giving buyers flexibility when specifying power and driveline preferences. Not all technical and optional details for the AquaSport 2400 have been released yet, but the model’s stated focus on angling space, fuel capacity, and adaptable power configurations makes it a noteworthy addition to the compact center console segment.
Each of these new models reflects a clear focus on practical fishing features, flexible layout options, and the ability to choose power packages that match intended use—whether long-range offshore trips, inshore fishing, or family-oriented recreational boating. The expanded lineups from Twin Vee and AquaSport deliver more options for buyers seeking storage, livewell capacity, thoughtful rod and tackle solutions, and the range of engine choices needed to tailor performance to personal preferences.