Mark Fischer Amazed by New Deep Impact 499 Center Console Performance
Mark Fischer is impressed by the new Deep Impact 499 center-console boat. Fischer, who runs the Deep Impact brand in South Florida, has high standards from his experience with various high-performance boats and yachts. He recently unveiled the Deep Impact 499 at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.
The boat features five Mercury Racing 500R outboard engines, making it powerful and fast. Fischer noted that it reached speeds of 80.2 mph with a full load of passengers and fuel during the Florida Powerboat Club Key West Poker Run. He mentioned that the next version of the boat will be equipped with six engines, potentially hitting speeds in the high 80s.
Fischer is also enthusiastic about the cabin of the 499, describing it as luxurious and suitable for overnight stays. He emphasized the quality of the design, stating every detail in the cabin is impressive.
How does the performance of the Deep Impact 499 compare to other high-performance boats on the market?
Interview with Mark Fischer on the Deep Impact 499: A New Standard in High-Performance Boating
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ND3: Mark, it’s great to have you with us. You recently unveiled the Deep Impact 499 at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. What was the reception like for the new model?
Mark Fischer: The reception was outstanding! We received a lot of positive feedback from both enthusiasts and industry professionals. The Deep Impact 499 truly stands out with its combination of power, performance, and luxury. It’s designed for those who want an exhilarating experience on the water without sacrificing comfort.
ND3: You mentioned the power of the 499, outfitted with five Mercury Racing 500R outboard engines. Can you tell us about its performance?
Mark Fischer: Absolutely! During the Florida Powerboat Club Key West Poker Run, we reached an impressive speed of 80.2 mph—fully loaded with passengers and fuel. That’s a testament to the boat’s engineering and performance capabilities. We’re also excited about future versions; the next 499 will have six engines, which could push speeds into the high 80s.
ND3: That sounds incredible. What can you share about the design and features of the cabin?
Mark Fischer: The cabin of the 499 is truly luxurious and designed for overnight stays. Each detail has been meticulously considered, offering comfort and stylish aesthetics. Whether you’re looking for a quick day trip or an extended getaway, the cabin is equipped to meet your needs.
ND3: I understand the demand for the 499 is already high. What’s the current status of production?
Mark Fischer: We’re thrilled to say that the first Deep Impact 499 has already been sold! The second hull is under construction as a spec boat for Plantation Boat Mart, and we have two additional units sold as well. It’s exciting to see such interest in a model that has taken us four years to develop.
ND3: Four years is quite the development timeline. What influenced the design changes from the previous Deep Impact models?
Mark Fischer: We focused on creating a new, lower-profile design while retaining the beloved hull lines of the Deep Impact 399. It’s about blending performance with aesthetics seamlessly. Our goal was to innovate while honoring our heritage, ensuring enthusiasts can see the Deep Impact legacy in every curve and detail.
ND3: Beyond the 499, are there any future projects we should keep an eye on?
Mark Fischer: Yes! We’re currently planning to launch a 43-footer in 2025. However, my primary focus right now is on the 499 and ensuring it meets the high standards we set for ourselves. I stand by my claim that it’s the best big boat I’ve ever driven, and I’m excited for more people to experience it.
ND3: Thank you for your insights, Mark. We look forward to following the continued success of Deep Impact and the 499!
Mark Fischer: Thank you! It’s a pleasure to share our passion for boating with everyone.
The first Deep Impact 499 has already been sold, with more boats in construction. The second hull is being built as a spec boat for Plantation Boat Mart in Florida, while two additional units are also sold.
The 499 project has taken four years to develop. It features a new, lower-profile design while maintaining the hull lines of the popular Deep Impact 399. Fischer is planning to launch a 43-footer in 2025 but is currently focused on the performance of the 499, declaring it the best big boat he has ever driven.
