46 Express

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CLOSE TO THE ACTION. BUILT TO GO WITHOUT A NET.

Some guys want to fish from the bridge. Others want to be in the blood and spray—a few steps from the cockpit when it all goes down. That’s who the 46 Express is for.

She’s lean, with an elevated helm and plenty of seating for a tournament-sized crew. Built for owners who fish hands-on—whether you’ve got a mate or not.

The 46 Express is part of a proven lineup—same battle-tested hull as our other models. Same relentless attention to detail. Just configured for how you run. And if you fish like you mean it, this one keeps you in the game, tight to the lines and never far from the fight.

01. The Concept

BUILT TO TAKE A BEATING — AND BRING YOU BACK SMILING

At Release, we don’t build boats to look pretty in a slip. We build them to run hard, fish far, and hold together when the weather quits being friendly.

Every 46 Express starts with our vacuum-infused modified epoxy system. We even infuse the stringer grid into the hull. Why? Because you’ll never wish your boat was less stiff.

Whether you set her up for hardcore tournament days or family island runs, what you get is the same: a serious offshore hull that’s light, strong, and built to haul you to the edge—and back again.

02. Accommodations

FISH HARD. LIVE WELL. SLEEP WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE

She’s all business topside—but down below, the 46 Express doesn’t forget her manners. Six feet plus of headroom. Clean lines. Real hardwood. No two interiors are the same, because no two owners are.

You pick the layout. You pick the finishes. We’ll build the kind of space that makes long trips feel shorter—and quick ones feel like they weren’t enough. Nothing soft. Nothing gaudy. Just clean, quiet comfort—built for fishermen who still want a boat with soul.

03. The Specs

LOA: 46’0”
Beam: 15’9”
Deadrise (at transom): 13°
Draft: 46”
Displacement: 35,000 lbs


Fuel Capacity:
700 gal
Water Capacity: 70 gal
Cockpit Area: 140 sq ft
Standard Engines: 2x MAN 850-hp I6 Diesels

Tangling with a Guatemalan sailfish.
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