Offshore fishing machines built for the bold

Born in Miami in 2006, Invincible set out with one mission: to build the fastest, most comfortable, most reliable offshore fishing boats in the world. Not lifestyle ornaments, not marina showpieces — but serious fishing machines. And in less than two decades, they’ve carved out a cult-like following among offshore anglers who demand nothing less than bulletproof performance.
This is the Invincible story: where they came from, why they matter, and the boats that define the fleet.
The Miami Origin Story
Invincible’s rise begins in South Florida — the proving ground of sportfishing, speed, and saltwater endurance. Founder Alex Lipworth was a fisherman who grew frustrated with what was on the market. At the time, most centre consoles were either slow, wet rides or high-maintenance headaches. Lipworth’s idea was simple: build a hull that would crush the competition offshore, then wrap it in rugged luxury.
The key breakthrough came with the Michael Peters–designed stepped Vee Ventilated Tunnel (SVVT) hull. This hull allowed Invincible boats to run faster with less horsepower, while keeping a stable, dry, and predictable ride — something that quickly turned heads from Florida to the Gulf Coast.
Add tournament-ready decks, wide beams, and some of the largest fuel capacities in class, and Invincible became the go-to badge for offshore anglers who wanted to run further, fish harder, and come home faster.
The Invincible Philosophy: Built Without Compromise
Invincible Boats hang their hat on a few core principles:
Speed & Efficiency: Their SVVT hulls and power packages allow 65–75 mph runs depending on setup, even on 40+ foot platforms. For anglers, that means more fishing time, less travel time.
Range: With fuel capacities topping 1,000 gallons on larger models, Invincible boats can strike offshore canyons and return without refuelling.
Fishability: 360-degree walkaround decks, cavernous livewells, insulated fish boxes, and rigging stations are designed for serious crews, not cocktail parties.
Customisation: Layouts are flexible — twin rows of helm seating, coffin boxes, tower options — designed to fit owner’s fishing style.
Rugged Luxury: Not as plush as some competitors, but interiors are sleek, modern, and practical. Every surface is built to hose down after a bloody day offshore.
As one Florida captain put it: “An Invincible is a boat you drive hard, fish hard, and trust. Everything else is just marketing.”
The Invincible Fleet: Centre Consoles & Cats
Invincible’s lineup has grown from a single centre console into a complete range of monohulls and catamarans. Each model has a distinct purpose, but all share the same DNA — performance fishing.
Invincible Centre Consoles
33’ Open Fisherman The smallest in the fleet, but no less fierce. Ideal for anglers who want a tournament-ready platform that’s trailerable and fast. Twin or triple outboard setups push this hull with authority.
36’ Open Fisherman The classic. A versatile centre console that’s equally at home chasing tuna offshore or running to the Bahamas. Known for its efficiency and seaworthiness.
39’ Open Fisherman A powerhouse of a fishing boat, often rigged with triple or quad outboards. Massive deck space, larger fuel capacity, and a serious offshore pedigree.
42’ Center Cabin The “convertible” of the Invincible world. Offers the fishability of a centre console with a small cabin for overnight trips. A favourite among hardcore anglers who want a little comfort.
46’ Pilothouse The long-range weapon. Fully enclosed helm, air-conditioning, berths, and galley options. It’s a beast designed for serious expeditions where weather and distance are part of the adventure.
Invincible Catamarans
In 2017, Invincible shook up the industry again by introducing catamaran hulls. Partnering with distinguished naval architect Morrelli & Melvin, they brought speed and stability together in ways few fishing cats had before.
35’ Catamaran Compact, agile, and perfect for those stepping into cat platforms. Stable at rest, efficient on fuel, and surprisingly quick.
37’ Catamaran A proven offshore contender, ideal for anglers who want more beam and range without stepping up to the giants.
40’ Catamaran Arguably the sweet spot of the lineup. Massive deck space, long legs, and speeds over 70 mph with quad outboards. A fan favourite among hardcore offshore tournament crews.
46’ Catamaran The flagship. A 1,200-gallon fuel tank, quads or even quint outboards, and more fishing room than most sportfishermen twice its price. This is the definition of “go anywhere, catch anything.”
Invincible vs. The Competition
The centre console market is crowded, with brands like Contender, Freeman, Yellowfin, and Valhalla all vying for dominance. What sets Invincible apart?
Catamaran edge: Their cats are among the fastest and best-engineered on the market. Freeman may have pioneered the space, but Invincible has pushed it mainstream.
Performance first: Some brands lean luxury, but Invincible leans purpose. These are boats you fish hard and put away salty.
Resale value: Strong brand loyalty and demand keep values high.
The Culture of Invincible
Invincible owners are a tribe. From Florida tournaments to Texas rodeos, their boats show up fast, loud, and ready. Social media is full of monster tuna and swordfish hauled across their wide decks.
The company itself fosters this identity — no soft-focus marketing, just speed runs, big fish, and salt-streaked faces. They’ve built a reputation that feels authentic because it is.
Conclusion: Why Invincible Matters
Invincible Boats aren’t just another name in the endless parade of centre consoles. They are a benchmark. Whether it’s the SVVT hull monohulls or the Morrelli & Melvin cats, these boats represent the cutting edge of performance fishing design.
For anglers who demand range, speed, and fishability — and who aren’t afraid of four (or five) roaring outboards on the transom — Invincible is the dream ticket.
As one salty owner said dockside in Miami: “If you want a boat that’ll take you out there, bring you back, and beat everyone else to the fish — get an Invincible.”