American Marine Performance (AMP) is closer to finishing its next flagship model, the much-anticipated AMP 433.
Last week, the initial hull and deck of the AMP 433 were removed from the mold, with the Florida manufacturer expecting the center console to officially debut at the 2025 Miami International Boat Show. This 43-foot V-bottom features a 12-foot beam and 5-1/2 feet of freeboard, joining the single AMP 333 center console model in the lineup.
“Everyone at AMP is thrilled to launch this boat. The excitement is palpable throughout our facility, along with the dedication and passion invested in this project,” stated Walt Braithwaite, vice president of AMP. “The aesthetics and lines of this craft are exceptional, and it radiates luxury. We aim to be the best in the industry, and I am confident that the market will be impressed with our new flagship.”
American Marine Performance will provide the AMP 433 with options for either quad or quint Mercury Racing engines. Early renderings reveal two rows of seating beneath the hardtop, bow seating, a lounge in front of the console, and a bench on the transom.
Aside from the AMP 433, the company is actively expanding its range with another new center console set to be introduced between the AMP 333 and 433 models. In addition to the center console offerings, AMP has partnered with Smart Performance Marine to provide the 34 XPR and 37 XPR catamarans.