Building an Ambush
We build one boat at a time, by hand. This is not a production boat coming off an assembly line.
We’re dedicated to building a boat the way it should be done.
We have a passion for what we do, and it shows in every boat we build.
Welded By Hand
Hand welding by a master craftsman ensures the metal is joined properly to create one fluid piece for strength and durability.
Over 30 years combined welding experience goes into every weld at Ambush Boats.
Expert welds ensure your boat withstands intense stress and torque, delivering unmatched durability.

Ambush Hull
Featuring all aluminum welded hulls, for maximum durability.
We use high quality aluminum designed to last a lifetime.
Ambush – .100 Aluminum hull with 10 degree v angle optimizes stability.
The Ambush hull excels in shallow water, easily navigating marshes, flats, and timber-laden areas with a shallow draft that ensures smooth handling in skinny waters.

Attention to Detail
Attention to detail is important in a boat that’s designed to give you exceptional durability, handling, performance and a smooth ride.
It means we get even the smallest part of your boat right, even the hidden parts you can’t see. There are no gaps, no flooring hiding flaws, and every step is performed by a master craftsman.
This transforms into a rock solid built boat that is designed to last a lifetime.

True Fit and Finish
A good fit and finish means quality in the industry. Every part is hand crafted to ensure all components fit together like they were made for each other. Smooth and consistent, straight and flush, with a tight fit.
Your accessories are custom made to fit your boat. This means items like the seats, gun boxes, rails etc., are custom built for your specific boat.

Final Inspection and Testing
The final steps include connecting all the wires, navigation lights, bilge pumps and testing each system thoroughly to be sure every switch functions properly before it’s shipped to the dealer or picked up by the owner.
Once again hand crafted means, human inspection instead of relying on factory machines to do the testing.
