
Trim and Handling Differences Between Twin Vee and Other Power Catamarans
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This video explains the key differences between our GFX2 and STX model lines—from deck layout to standard features. One important similarity is you get the same great Twin Vee hull design with either choice. Whether you’re chasing fish or cruising with family, this breakdown helps you find the perfect fit.
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Better for rolling seas. Catamaran buoyancy is on the boat’s outer edges, providing superior stability.
When traveling in “skinny” waters, The weight of the boat is distributed between two hulls providing access to areas that conventional hulls cannot reach.
Loaded with maximum capacity, the self-bailing system on any size Twin Vee still functions as designed.
A Twin Vee’s expanded deck area is relatively rectangular and allows for more usable deck space than monohulls.
Catamarans with twin motors do not need to climb toward the surface of the water with planing speed power to travel rapidly on a single engine.
A Twin Vee deck is parallel to the water at all speeds allowing you to maintain your line of sight and give greater visibility over the bow.
With the extra separation between motors, you can cross-clutch the motors and turn in their own length.
Twin Vee hulls do not produce big wakes at higher speeds like monohulls.
Enjoy fishing without the extreme listing of a monohull.

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LOA
40′ 0″
BEAM
12′ 0″
DRAFT
27″
FUEL CAPACITY
750 Gallons
MAX POWER
1,600 HP
FUEL CAPACITY
750 Gallons
DRY WEIGHT w/ Engines
14,500 lbs
COG from Bow
281″
LIVEWELL CAPACITY
60 Gallons




























































