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2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX CC

Freeport, TX, US 40 ft · 12 ft' beam
Asking
$499,990
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The 2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX CC is a purpose-built offshore center console catamaran engineered for serious anglers and extended-range cruising. At 40 feet with a 12-foot beam, this twin-hulled platform delivers the stability and fishability demanded by tournament crews and family boaters alike, paired with the fuel capacity and electronics suite required for confident offshore operations.

Power comes from quad Mercury Verado 400 V10 outboards—1,600 total horsepower—integrated with Mercury joystick control for precision maneuvering in tight conditions and at the dock. The 750-gallon fuel capacity supports extended range and extended time on the water, critical for serious offshore fishing pursuits.

The electronics package reflects a modern, integrated approach to navigation and fish-finding. Dual 22-inch Garmin displays dominate the helm station, paired with Garmin autopilot for long-distance cruising and Garmin VHF for marine communication. C-Zone digital switching provides centralized control over onboard systems, reducing complexity and improving reliability underway.

The fishing layout is tournament-grade. An oversized tackle station sits forward of the helm, accessible and organized for quick rigging changes. Large in-deck fishboxes provide insulated storage for the day's catch, while massive transom baitwells and bait boxes equipped with Hooker 4500 GPH pumps keep live bait in prime condition during extended trolling runs. Gemlux outriggers with poles expand the spread for trolling operations. The vessel is tuna-tube ready, allowing anglers to configure the bait box area for specialized pelagic fishing. A dive door and transom boarding ladder add versatility for crew changes and water-based activities.

Comfort and functionality extend throughout. Second-row seating accommodates crew and family members, while marine decking covers high-traffic areas for durability and safety. An electric windlass anchor system simplifies anchoring operations, critical for overnight cruising or holding in variable conditions.

This 2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX CC combines catamaran stability, quad-engine performance, tournament-rigged fishing features, and modern electronics into a single offshore platform. Located in Freeport, Texas, it represents a fully equipped entry point into serious offshore boating.

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PRICED TO SELL!2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX – Quad Mercury 400 V10s | Fully Loaded Offshore CatThis 2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX is the ultimate offshore platform, powered by quad Mercury Verado V10 400s with joystick control. Designed for serious anglers and weekend cruisers alike, it’s packed with high-end electronics, comfort features, and serious fishability. Key Features: Quad Mercury Verado 400 V10s with Joystick Dual 22" Garmin Displays C-Zone Digital Switching Garmin Autopilot and VHF Gemlux Outriggers with Poles Windlass Anchor System Dive Door and Transom Boarding Ladder Second Row Seating Oversized Tackle Station Large In-Deck Fishboxes Massive Transom Baitwells and Bait Boxes with Hooker 4500 GPH Pumps Tuna Tubes Ready (can be installed in bait box location) Marine Decking ThroughoutThis 400 GFX is tournament-rigged and family-ready with unbeatable stability, space, and performance. Loaded and in stock now. Video walkaround available. Contact us for full details, pricing, or to schedule a private showing.

2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX: Quad Mercury Verado Offshore Center Console
Overview
The 2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX represents a purpose-built offshore fishing platform engineered for serious anglers and cruising families who demand stability, range, and tournament-grade fishability in a 40-foot center console . Powered by quad Mercury Verado V10 400-horsepower engines with integrated joystick control, this catamaran hull design delivers the shallow-draft capability and fuel efficiency characteristic of Twin Vee's twin-engine architecture while the four-engine configuration provides redundancy, power, and the performance expected from a modern offshore fishing vessel. Located in Freeport, Texas—a prime gateway for Gulf of Mexico fishing—this fully equipped example combines high-end navigation electronics, robust fishing systems, and family-friendly comfort features in a platform designed to excel both at the offshore grounds and at the dock. Twin Vee's 400 GFX model has earned recognition in the offshore fishing community for balancing tournament capability with cruising comfort. The catamaran hull design, spanning 40 feet in length with a 12-foot beam, provides the stability, reduced pounding, and fuel efficiency that makes extended offshore runs more comfortable and economical than traditional monohull designs. The quad Mercury Verado V10 engine package—four separate 400-horsepower units—delivers 1,600 total horsepower with the redundancy and control characteristics that serious offshore operators prioritize. Joystick control integration simplifies maneuvering in tight quarters, at the dock, and during fishing operations, while the 750-gallon fuel capacity supports the range and runtime required for Gulf fishing missions.
Helm and Electronics
At the helm, this 400 GFX is outfitted with dual 22-inch Garmin displays, a modern glass cockpit configuration that provides chartplotting, sonar integration, and situational awareness across a wide visual field. Garmin autopilot functionality allows hands-free cruising and precise station-keeping during fishing operations, while integrated Garmin VHF radio ensures reliable communication for safety and coordination. The C-Zone digital switching system modernizes electrical management across the boat, replacing traditional mechanical switches with programmable, monitored electrical control—a feature that improves reliability and allows customization of lighting, pump, and accessory operation from a central interface. The helm layout on the 400 GFX supports both single-operator control and collaborative fishing operations. The joystick interface for the quad Mercury Verado engines simplifies precision maneuvering; rather than managing four separate throttles and trim systems, the operator controls thrust direction and magnitude through an intuitive stick input, freeing attention for navigation, sonar monitoring, and crew coordination. The dual Garmin displays deliver real-time sonar data, chart overlays, and waypoint management—essential tools for locating structure, schools, and productive fishing grounds across the Gulf's varied bottom composition.
Fishing Features and Cockpit Design
The 400 GFX is tournament-rigged with systems and features that reflect offshore fishing priorities. Twin Gemlux outriggers with poles extend the boat's trolling spread, allowing multiple lures to be worked at varied distances and depths—a configuration essential for billfish, tuna, and wahoo operations. The oversized tackle station provides organized storage and workspace for rigging, organizing terminal tackle, and preparing gear during fishing operations. Large in-deck fishboxes offer insulated storage for the day's catch, protecting quality during extended trips. The transom design incorporates massive baitwells and bait boxes with dual Hooker 4500 GPH pumps, ensuring live bait remains oxygenated and healthy throughout the day. The dual-pump configuration provides redundancy and the volume necessary to support a full day of live-bait fishing or multiple species targeting. The transom boarding ladder facilitates crew access from the water, while the dive door enables safe entry and exit for swimmers and divers—practical features for family outings and crew comfort. A notable option for tournament-minded operators is the tuna tube ready configuration; tuna tubes can be installed in the bait box location, converting the bait system into a live-bait circulation system optimized for large pelagic species. This flexibility reflects the 400 GFX's adaptability to different fishing missions and target species.
Deck and Layout
Marine decking throughout the boat provides non-skid surface, durability, and safety in wet conditions. The center console configuration maximizes open cockpit space for anglers, with second-row seating forward of the console providing additional passenger capacity and a commanding view during cruising. This layout supports both fishing operations—where unobstructed deck space is essential—and family cruising, where comfortable seating and visibility enhance the experience. The windlass anchor system modernizes ground tackle deployment and retrieval, replacing manual cranking with electric operation and improving safety and ease of use during extended anchoring or mooring operations. For a 40-foot offshore platform, a powered windlass is a practical necessity rather than a luxury, particularly when operating in deeper water or when crew fatigue is a factor.
Power and Propulsion
The quad Mercury Verado V10 400 engine package represents the current pinnacle of offshore outboard propulsion. Each Verado V10 is a fuel-injected, four-stroke design optimized for reliability, efficiency, and performance. The 400-horsepower rating reflects Mercury's engineering for sustained power delivery rather than peak output, meaning the engines are engineered to deliver consistent performance throughout their operational envelope. Four separate engines provide operational flexibility: the boat can cruise efficiently on two or three engines, reducing fuel consumption during transits, while all four are available for acceleration or to maintain speed in challenging sea states. The joystick integration with quad Mercury Verados is a modern control interface that simplifies operation and improves precision. Rather than managing throttle and trim independently for each engine, the joystick translates operator input into coordinated thrust vector changes across all four units—a system that reduces cognitive load and allows the operator to focus on navigation and fishing. The 750-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore range. With quad outboards, fuel economy varies based on load, sea state, and throttle position, but the capacity enables full-day or multi-day offshore missions typical of Gulf fishing operations from Freeport.
Comfort and Accommodations
While the 400 GFX is primarily a day-fishing and weekend cruising platform, the second-row seating and helm design provide comfortable accommodation for crew and family. The center console layout keeps the boat light and open, prioritizing fishing space and visibility over enclosed cabin volume—a design choice that reflects the boat's primary mission as an offshore fishing platform. The combination of open-air seating, shade (via Garmin canopy options, though not specifically listed here), and the stability of the catamaran hull makes extended cruising more comfortable than traditional center consoles of comparable size. The 12-foot beam provides a wide, stable platform that reduces motion and fatigue during offshore transits.
Why This Yacht Deserves Attention
This 2024 Twin Vee 400 GFX represents a mature, proven offshore fishing platform backed by four of the most advanced outboard engines available. The quad Mercury Verado V10 configuration is not entry-level—it reflects a serious investment in power, redundancy, and capability. The integration of modern electronics, joystick control, and tournament-grade fishing systems positions this boat to compete in offshore fishing tournaments while remaining accessible for weekend family cruising. The catamaran hull design differentiates the 400 GFX from traditional monohull center consoles; the twin-engine architecture that Twin Vee pioneered delivers shallow-draft efficiency, fuel economy, and stability that appeal to both tournament operators and cruising families. The 40-foot length provides sufficient volume for extended offshore missions while remaining manageable for single or two-person operation, thanks to the joystick interface and modern electronics. For buyers in the Gulf of Mexico region—particularly those based in or near Freeport—this boat's configuration is optimized for the fishing opportunities and conditions of that region. The bait system, fishboxes, and outrigger setup reflect proven tournament configurations, while the seating, electronics, and anchoring systems support family cruising and entertaining. At $499,990, this 2024 example is priced to reflect current market conditions for fully equipped offshore fishing platforms. The combination of quad Mercury Verado engines, Garmin glass cockpit, and tournament-grade fishing systems represents a significant investment; buyers evaluating this boat should assess their intended use, crew experience, and long-term operational goals against the capabilities and running costs of a quad-engine offshore platform.
Length
40 ft
Beam
12 ft'
Year
2024
Builder
Twin Vee
Model
400 GFX CC

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