American Marine Performance To Debut New AMP 433 At Miami International Boat Show
On Friday, American Marine Performance in Pompano Beach, Fla., announced in a press release that the first hull and deck of the company’s highly anticipated AMP 433 center console have been pulled from the molds.
American Marine Performance recently pulled the hull of its new AMP 433 from the molds. Photo courtesy American Marine Performance
According to the release, the 43-foot powerhouse, which has a massive 12-foot beam and 5 feet, 6 inches of freeboard, is expected to become the new flagship of the catamaran and center console builder’s fleet. Customers will have the option to power the 433 with either quad or quint Mercury Racing engines, and of course choose from a variety of options to customize their boat.
Company vice president Walt Braithwaite said the first completed AMP 433 is slated to make its official debut at the 2025 Miami International Boat Show in February.
“All of us at AMP are super excited about bringing this boat to market,” Braithwaite said. “You can feel the buzz throughout our building, and the pride and love going into this boat. The design and lines on this vessel are extraordinary and the boat screams of luxury. We are striving to be the best in the industry, and I believe the industry will be impressed with our new flagship.”
Braithwaite added that in addition to the AMP 433, the company is already working on expanding its lineup with a new center console coming between the 33- and 43-foot models.
For further information, Braithwaite said he can be reached at 954-852 5252 or via e-mail at [email protected].
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