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American Marine Performance (AMP) has announced a groundbreaking partnership with global electrical interconnection leader WAGO, debuting their state-of-the-art CAGE CLAMP technology in the all-new AMP 433—a first for the high-performance recreational marine market.

The AMP 433 is equipped with WAGO’s advanced CAGE CLAMP system, which delivers unparalleled vibration 2, resistance (up to 2000 Hz), corrosion resistance, gas-tight, low-resistance connections, and tool-free push-in technology for rapid, secure installations. This isn’t just next-level marine technology—it’s a major leap forward.

“This is electrical rigging like we’ve never seen before,” said Arthur Fusco, Owner of AMP. “When my operations manager brought this idea forward, I knew it was something special. The finished product is stunning. It looks like art—and it performs like no other.”

WAGO’s technology is already trusted in some of the world’s most demanding applications—from rockets, railroads, and elevators to mega yachts, naval vessels, and offshore oil and gas platforms. Now, WAGO is bringing that pedigree to the performance boat market—and AMP is leading the way.

This advanced system is ABYC- and ABS-certified, Lloyd’s Register Marine approved, and already in use on Navy vessels worldwide. It meets or exceeds the most stringent safety and reliability standards in the marine industry.

AMP worked closely with Gabriel Fernandez, Regional Sales Manager for WAGO in South Florida and the Caribbean, as well as Mark Shirley, Zone Manager for the Southeastern United States, to integrate this technology seamlessly into the AMP 433.

“Everyone who sees the new 433 says the same thing: ‘I’ve never seen anything like this,'" said Walt Braithwaite, Vice President of AMP. “From the precision layout to the unmatched cleanliness of the install, WAGO helped us raise the bar for rigging in our industry. The AMP 433 deserved nothing less than the best.”

The new AMP 433 will be making its public debut at this weekend’s 1000 Islands Poker Run, and will be featured again in force at the LOTO Shootout, where AMP is attending as a manufacturer-level sponsor with two AMP 433s and ten to twelve AMP 333s in attendance. The company will be participating in all major events throughout the season.

“The AMP brand continues to evolve, and partnerships like this are key to delivering the innovation our customers expect,” Braithwaite added. “We’re not just building fast boats—we’re building a future where performance meets precision.”

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