Formula Boats History & Heritage

Founded in 1962 by Don Aronow in Miami, Florida, Formula Boats has evolved into an iconic name in the marine industry. The yard gained early recognition with the creation of the original 233 deep-V hull, a design that would go on to be one of the most imitated in maritime history and achieve notable victories in national offshore racing.

In 1964, Formula was acquired by Alliance Machine and Foundry and joined forces with Thunderbird, a company founded in 1956 by Woody Woodson. This strategic partnership, initiated in North Miami, remains intact to this day. Further development unfolded in 1969 when Atlanta-based conglomerate Fuqua Industries acquired both Thunderbird and Formula.

A pivotal moment occurred in 1976 when Vic Porter purchased Thunderbird/Formula from Fuqua, marking the beginning of a lasting legacy. Under Porter's leadership, the company experienced significant growth and achieved notable milestones, such as the introduction of curved tempered glass windshields in 1984. The year 1988 witnessed the relocation of Formula Boats to a state-of-the-art corporate and production headquarters in Decatur, Indiana, covering 345,000 square feet and employing 600 individuals. The site expanded further in 2006 with an 85,000-square-foot extension.

The company's commitment to innovation led to the incorporation of new boat lines, including Sun Sports in 1994, FAS³TECHs in 1997, Super Sports in 1999, Yachts in 2002, and Crossovers in 2012. Throughout its evolution, Formula Boats has remained a tightly-knit family affair, passing through three generations, with some fourth-generation Porter great-grandchildren now contributing to the brand's enduring success.

Formula Boats At A Glance

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Shipyard History

  • Shipyard Founder Woodie Woodson
  • Year Founded 1956
  • Headquarters Town Decatur, Indiana
  • Headquarters Country United States

Model Timeline

Research all the in production and discontinued Formula Boat models and immerse yourself in their history. Learn about each models features, generations, redesigns, notable features, specification, layouts, photo galleries and video from each individual model year*.

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2003
2013
2024

Current Formula Model Range

Learn about each in production yacht models features, generations, redesigns, notable features, specification, layouts, photo galleries and video from each individual model year*.

Super Sport Crossover Range  

500 Super Sport Crossover

53' 4"ft

Production: 2021 - to date

Generations: 1

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Super Sport Crossover Range  

380 Super Sport Crossover

40' 7"ft

Production: 2019 - to date

Generations: 1

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Super Sport Crossover Range  

400 Super Sport Crossover

42' 4"ft

Production: 2018 - to date

Generations: 1

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Super Sport Crossover Range  

430 Super Sport Crossover

43'ft

Production: 2017 - to date

Generations: 1

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All Sport Crossover Range  

430 All Sport Crossover

43'ft

Production: 2017 - to date

Generations: 1

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Crossover Bowrider Range  

330 Crossover Bowrider

33'ft

Production: 2015 - to date

Generations: 1

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Crossover Bowrider Range  

350 Crossover Bowrider

35'ft

Production: 2013 - to date

Generations: 1

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Bowrider Range  

310 Bowrider

31'ft

Production: 2013 - to date

Generations: 1

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Bowrider Range  

290 Bowrider

29'ft

Production: 2013 - to date

Generations: 1

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Bowrider Range  

270 Bowrider

27'ft

Production: 2013 - to date

Generations: 1

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Bowrider Range  

240 Bowrider

24'ft

Production: 2013 - to date

Generations: 1

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Sun Sport Range  

350 Sun Sport

35'ft

Production: 2007 - to date

Generations: 1

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Sun Sport Range  

310 Sun Sport

31'ft

Production: 2007 - to date

Generations: 1

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Discontinued Formula Models

Performance Cruiser Range  

40 Performance Cruiser

42' 7"ft

Production: 2001 - 2023

Generations: 1

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Performance Cruiser Range  

37 Performance Cruiser

38' 5"ft

Production: 2002 - 2022

Generations: 1

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Performance Cruiser Range  

34 Performance Cruiser (Gen 3)

35' 7"ft

Production: 2017 - 2022

Generations: 1

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45 Yacht

48' 2"ft

Production: 2007 - 2019

Generations: 1

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31 PC (Gen 1)

33' 1"ft

Production: 1993 - 2004

Generations: 1

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